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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cheating means" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to ask what something means, or to indicate what is the accepted definition of something. Example: "What does cheating mean?"
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And it appears that, after decades of debate, Harvard students are still unsure of what, exactly, "cheating" means.
It would also provoke outrage among sceptical members of America's Congress and Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, who insist that Iran's record of cheating means it should have no enrichment programme at all.
What "cheating" means, though, can vary.
"Each relationship is different, but we're monogamous, so cheating means sleeping with another person.
What "cheating" means for one couple, or one member of a couple, could be completely normal behaviour to another?
What "cheating" means for one couple, or one member of a couple, could be completely normal behavior to another?
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But loopholes and cheating mean that even high nominal rates still do not produce enough income.
Why should the fact that you can get away with cheating mean that you are not culpable?
Table 3 Teachers' views on frequency of types of cheating – mean scores and Mann-Whitney U test results University A University B Mann-Whitney_U N = 31 N = 100 U-test p FACE-TO-FACE: In invigilated exams carried out in a face-to-face environment, or in non-invigilated assessments (e.g. assignments such as essays, course work, or dissertations) submitted on paper 1.
When Mariana asked what "cheat" meant, Dora told her it meant to "trick God".
This febrile, uncertain situation where even honest men could inadvertently sell poor-quality products or previously trusted acquaintances could decide to cheat meant that a constant strategy of risk avoidance was required.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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