An instance or opportunity to do something more than once after the first attempt failed or not being satisfied
"People are increasingly talking about restructuring because of the fear that these two state voters are deprived of their rights."
"Well, this is a big change of" American Idol "tonight, because the" idle "vote has become" idol ".
"His introduction to this new track is a little smoother (I mean that one advantage is that it will be done).
Let me explain this. The definition of "science" will be the meaning of the term - in English or someone's personal choice. The second case: Ruth may use the term "science" according to a definition, but it does not apply to the hypothesis of pointing to God. But, of course, this has little effect on the answers to the questions expressed in the phrase "Does the scientific hypothesis contain reference to God?" Unless the terms used do not conform to the same or similar definitions. However, it is not the case; if so, the problem is trivial just as there is a problem with the married bachelor's degree. On the other hand, perhaps through the specific definition of English terms (not Rushi idioms) the sentence in question is correct. But is this really okay? This seems unlikely
Einstein once said that the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over and expect different results. I think this is a terrible definition of craziness. It may be worthless, but it may not be crazy. We wish to repeat the same thing over and over again and the results will be different. This is a part of human condition. Fortunately, unlike madness, it can heal. Millennial generation is not qualified. They are empowered to be more capable than any previous generation. They are seeking more lives than ever, and they get plenty of what they are looking for. This does not make them better or worse, which just means that life is different now. We are growing and developing. Should we work hard like ours for thousands of years? No, I will hurt it. Why does the millennial generation work as hard as the promise of the sky, although the Millennial generation has the ability to get what you want?