Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Governments"
The meaning of "Governments" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Governments might, for example, put out a tender with customized requirements that only a home-grown champion can fulfill.
put out a tender?? home-grown champion?? mean?
put out a tender?? home-grown champion?? mean?
A:
"a tender" is a type of currency. It means "money" or "currency."
"Governments might, for example, create a type of currency with customized requirements that only a home-grown champion can fulfill."
"home-grown" means "self-made", or "made by themself".
But "champion" isn't clear. It might mean someone who achieves something very great in this case.
The sentence should mean that "the government could create a currency that only self-made CEOs can benefit from."
"Governments might, for example, create a type of currency with customized requirements that only a home-grown champion can fulfill."
"home-grown" means "self-made", or "made by themself".
But "champion" isn't clear. It might mean someone who achieves something very great in this case.
The sentence should mean that "the government could create a currency that only self-made CEOs can benefit from."
Q:
What does
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Governments increasingly decided to allow firms to -.
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I am not sure in this sentence, whether the 'increasingly' means more and more governments or more and more decisions. Could you plz help me clarify this? mean?
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Governments increasingly decided to allow firms to -.
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I am not sure in this sentence, whether the 'increasingly' means more and more governments or more and more decisions. Could you plz help me clarify this? mean?
A:
It means with more frequency/more often.
So governments more often allowed companies to …
So governments more often allowed companies to …
Synonyms of "Governments" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The Governments have to take action for the food safety problem. and The Governments have to take action on the food safety problem. ?
A:
Both have the same meaning, but ‘on’ is more natural. Usually we take action on a problem, or in response to a problem.
Other questions about "Governments"
Q:
Governments put a fine looking sculpture in the middle of the park, or build a colorful art wall can attract people’s eyes and make them think things at the moment different from their pressures life. Does this sound natural?
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× Governments put a fine looking sculpture in the middle of the park, or build a colorful art wall can attract people’s eyes and make them think things at the moment different from their pressures life.
✓ Governments often put a fine looking sculpture in the middle of the park, or paint a colorful and attractive art wall. These artistic features distract people from their daily pressures.
✓ Governments often put a fine looking sculpture in the middle of the park, or paint a colorful and attractive art wall. These artistic features distract people from their daily pressures.
Q:
Governments weren’t strangers to the idea of prohibition, either. In the United States and Canada, white settlers introduced hard liquors like rum to Native communities, then blamed alcohol for disrupting these communities — though there were many other destructive aspects of their INTERACTIONS.
What does “other destructive aspects of their interactions” refer to? Drinking alcohol not only disrupted those communities, but also caused other harms?
Thank you very much!
What does “other destructive aspects of their interactions” refer to? Drinking alcohol not only disrupted those communities, but also caused other harms?
Thank you very much!
A:
I think the "interactions" they`re talking about are the interactions between the white settlers and the native people.
I.e. introducing alcohol was bad for the native communities, but there were many other things the settlers did that disrupted them (but the other things were ignored and all the blame was put on alcohol.)
Some of the other things include taking children and putting them in abusive schools, forcing communities of their land and generally trying to erase their culture.
I.e. introducing alcohol was bad for the native communities, but there were many other things the settlers did that disrupted them (but the other things were ignored and all the blame was put on alcohol.)
Some of the other things include taking children and putting them in abusive schools, forcing communities of their land and generally trying to erase their culture.
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Governments should make a rule for company or management discharged pollute gas and water to prevent pollution more serious. Does this sound natural?
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Governments should make a rule for companies on Gas, Water, and Waste management to lessen the pollution.
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Governments are associated with making laws regarding the employment of seniors. Does this sound natural?
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the first part of the sentence doesn't make sense🤔 "governments make laws regarding the employment of seniors" is better👍
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Governments have difficulty in upgrading vintage facilities and infrastructure after the financial meltdown, but the needs of maintaining obsolete buildings and bridges balloon year by year. Does this sound natural?
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"have had" would sound a little better than "have" and "despite this" would make a little more sense than "but..."
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