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The word 'beefs' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is the plural form of 'beef', which refers to the flesh of a cow, bull, or ox used as food. You can use 'beefs' to refer to multiple cuts of beef or to different types of beef. It can also be used to describe a disagreement or complaint, similar to the phrase "having a beef with someone." Example: The restaurant offers a variety of delicious beefs on their menu, including ribeye, sirloin, and filet mignon. After receiving multiple customer complaints about the quality of their beef, the company decided to switch to a higher grade of meat.
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The most common complaint was the high cost of living in the region: 35% above the American average in 2000.In this section Dead deals walking Struggling with a supertanker Böge's beefs Juicy stuff Down in the valley Revenge of the brahmins The mixer Reprints Related items Boston's high-tech suburbs: Revenge of the brahminsFeb 7th 2002The core of the problem is land use.
They are doing their best to burst it, loudly denouncing what Chris Callen, boss in India of DHL, calls a "disastrous" piece of legislation.There are three main beefs.
When it sells the product on, it is likely to recoup just one-third of that.In this section Dead deals walking Struggling with a supertanker Böge's beefs Juicy stuff Down in the valley Revenge of the brahmins The mixer ReprintsSo how come it managed to make a profit of $24m before tax last year?
Internet access and power outlets available in most cafés in the developed world might sap your productivity as much as it beefs it up.Most independent and small chain coffeeshops have had a long-running battle between offering Wi-Fi and the consequences.
The head of the country's largest oil company has been replaced by an inexperienced friend of the president's.The biggest row is about the government's "lustration" law, which beefs up the vetting of anybody who ever co-operated with the communist-era secret services.
George Bush is pushing for a liberal bill that provides a guest-worker programme for illegal immigrants, and beefs up border security.
And in three of the cities less than 3% of gang homicides took place during a crime.That the great majority of gang homicides involve a firearm and took place in public suggests that inter-gang conflict and retaliation (perhaps territory disputes, personal beefs or just defending reputations) as the main causes of killings.
In his new book, "The Price of Politics", Bob Woodward describes how Ivan Seidenfeld, then the boss of Verizon, which employs 188,000 people, was invited to the White House to watch the Super Bowl but granted only 15 seconds with the president.Bosses have two main beefs.
It will not on its own protect academics who make criticisms elsewhere at conferences for example—but they will benefit from another reform, which beefs up the "fair comment" defence.
To many observers, these targets seem crazy and the underlying vision looks equally unrealistic.In this section Dead deals walking Struggling with a supertanker Böge's beefs Juicy stuff Down in the valley Revenge of the brahmins The mixer ReprintsLook a bit closer, however, and there are signs that Mr Kleisterlee has been doing a lot more than rationing paper clips.
More talks are in prospect.In this section God's ambassadors Cutting arms cuts Reprints Related items Anglo-Russian relations: The big freezeJul 19th 2007 Russia and the Litvinenko case: Learning from the cold warJul 19th 2007 Russia and the West: Chilling timeJun 14th 2007 The West and Russia: Speak truth to powerMay 31st 2007Russia has other beefs.
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