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A copy of the Articles of Agreement,less the signatures,is required to be posted. This document is called the().
A . fo'c'sle Card
B . Articles Copy
C . Voyage Agreement
D . Shipping Article
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When the Vessel is at the place of delivery and in every respect physically ready for delivery in accordance with this Agreement,the Sellers shall give the Buyers a written()for delivery.
A . information of the of the vessel
B . Notice of Readiness
C . Declaration of the Condition of the Vessel
D . Declaration of DWT or Net DWT
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A copy of the Articles of Agreement,less the names,is required to be posted. This document is called the().
A . Shipping Articles
B . Fo'c'sle Card
C . Voyage Agreement
D . Articles Copy
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The provisional pratique by radio () a vessel to proceed directly to berths or working anchorages and begin normal business activities without the inspection of the Port Health Officer.
A . permit
B . permitting
C . is permitted
D . permit
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The basic shipping paper that forms an agreement between a shipowner and a charterer is a ().
A . Cargo Declaration
B . Charter Commission
C . Charter Party
D . Letter of Intent
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A loan agreement does not contain:
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In word group 11, there is a___a. mistake involving an irregular verb.b. sentence fragment.c. mistake in subject-verb agreement.d. slang phrase
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The word ( ) means \a specific proposal to enter into an agreement with another. An offer is essential to the formation of an enforceable contract. An offer and acceptance of the offer creates the contract.\.
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A loan commitment is an agreement to provide a loan up to a certan dollar amount if a customer requests the loan during a specific time period.
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______ is an agreement that creates an obligation, which is binding, legally enforceable between two or more competent parties.
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A contract is a voluntary arrangement between two or more parties that is ( ) at law as a binding legal agreement.
A、provision
B、discharge
C、consent
D、void
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48. A charter party is an agreement between ____.
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听力原文:M: I would like to place an order for toner cartridges. We have a standing agreement with you company. It should be under the name of Leslie Smith, and the number is 184796 A.
W: Let me key your information into my computer. Yes, Mr. Smith. I have an order for three cases of cartridges, is there anything to refill?
M: Yes, please post the bill to 124 Hildrod Lane, Milton County, 98830.
W: I will send you an invoice tomorrow. Your order should be delivered before next Monday.
What position does the woman probably hold?
A.Cartridge designer
B.Sales person
C.Accountant
D.Receptionist
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'Joe worked particularly well this month.' In this sentence particularly is used to
A show agreement with what Joe did.B emphasise how well Joe worked.C focus on when Joe worked well.
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The major aim of the agreement made by 284 universities is merely to reduce energy consumption and waste.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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This Agreement is made and entered into by and between ABC Co. and XYZ Co.
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The amending Treaty on European Union can become law only if there is ______ agreement to this effect.
A.overall
B.unified
C.overwhelming
D.unanimous
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A share repurchase agreement with a highly rated, short in supply, sovereign bond as collateral is associated with:
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Which is not the reason for approving or disapproving the agreement by travelers' groups?
A.Comfortable environments.
B.Increased ticket prices.
C.Decreased capacity.
D.Being on time.
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The next time you attend a social function or go to a place where people meet and interact, take note of the number of people who have adopted the identical gestures and posture of the person with whom they are talking. This "carbon copying" is a means by which one person tells the other that he is in agreement with his ideas and attitudes. By this method, one is non-verbally saying to the other, "As you can see, I think the same as you, so I will copy your posture and gesture."
This unconscious mimicry is quite interesting to observe. Take for example, the two men standing at the hotel bar. They have mirrored each other's gestures and it is reasonable to assume that they are discussing a topic upon which they have the same thoughts and feelings. If one man uncrosses his arms and legs or stands on the other foot, the other will follow, lf one puts his hand in his pocket, the other will copy and this mimicry will continue for as long as the two men are in agreement.
This copying also occurs among good friends or people at the same status level and it is common to see married couples walk, stand, sit and move in identical ways. People who are strangers, however, studiously avoid holding mutual positions. The significance of carbon copying can be one of the most important non-verbal lessons we can learn, for this is one way that others tell us that they agree with us or like us. It is also a way for us to tell others that we like them, by simply copying their gestures.
If an employer wishes to develop an immediate rapport and create a relaxing atmosphere with an employee, he needs to copy the employee's posture to achieve the end. Similarly, an up-and-coming employee may be seen copying his boss' gestures in an attempt to show agreement. Using the knowledge, it is possible to influence a face-to-face encounter by copying the positive gestures and postures of the other person. This has the effect of putting the other person in a receptive and relaxed frame. of mind and he can "see" that you understand his point of view.
What is an appropriate title for this passage?
A.Appropriate Social Behavior.
B.How to Make Gestures.
C.Carbon Copying: Showing Agreement Through Gestures.
D.How to Avoid Carbon Copying.
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Any physical theory is always provisional, in the sense that it is only a hypothesis: you can never prove it. No matter how many times the results of experiments agree with some theory, you can never be sure that the next time the result will not contradict the theory. On the other hand, you can disprove a theory by finding even a single observation that disagrees with the predictions of the theory. As philosopher of science, Karl Popper has emphasized a good theory is characterized by the fact that it makes a number of predictions that could in principle be disproved or falsified by observation. Each time new experiments are observed to agree with the predictions the theory survives, and our confidence in it is increased; but if ever a new observation is found to disagree, we have to abandon or modify the theory. At least that is what is supposed to happen, but you can always question the competence of the person who carried out the observation.
In practice, what often happens is that a new theory is devised that is really an extension of the previous theory. For example, very accurate observations of the planet Mercury revealed a small difference between its motion and the predictions of Newton's theory of gravity. Einstein's general theory of relativity predicted a slightly different motion from Newton's theory. The fact that Einstein's predictions matched what was seen, while Newton's did not, was one of the crucial confirmations of the new theory. However, we still use Newton's theory for all practical purposes because the difference between its predictions and those of general relativity is very small in the situations that we normally deal with. (Newton's theory also. has the great advantage that it is much simpler to work with than Einstein's ! )
It turns out to be very difficult to devise a theory to describe the universe all in one go. Instead, we break the problem up into bits and invent a number of partial theories. Each of these partial theories describes and predicts a certain limited class of observations, neglecting the effects of other quantities, or representing them by simple sets of numbers. It may be that this approach is completely wrong. If everything in the universe depends on everything else in a fundamental way, it might be impossible to get close to a full solution by investigating parts of the problem in isolation. Nevertheless, it is certainly the way that we have made progress in the past. The classic example again is the Newtonian theory of gravity, which tells us that the gravitational force between two bodies depends only on one number associated with each body, its mass, but is otherwise independent of what the bodies are made of. Thus one does not need to have a theory of the structure and constitution of the sun and the planets in order to calculate their orbits:
Today scientists describe the universe in terms of two basic partial theories-the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. They are the great intellectual achievements of the first half of this century. Unfortunately, however, these two theories are known to be inconsistent with each other-they cannot both be correct. One of the major endeavours in physics today, is the search for a new theory that will incorporate them both-a quantum theory of gravity. We do not yet have such a theory, and we may still be long way from having one, but we do already know many of the properties that it must have.
According to the passage, why can't any physical theory be permanently established?
A.Such a theory is only suggested as a possible way of explaining an idea.
B.The person proposing such a theory may be incompetent.
C.Observations always disagree with predictions.
D.Observations are always falsified by predictions.
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If Party A decides to cancel this agreement, he may do so as long as Party B is given 30 days’ written notice.
A.如果甲方不同意本协议条款内容,可在30天后与乙方一起商定修改条款。
B.如果甲方欲修改本协议,必须在30天内将修改内容告知乙方,方可修改。
C.如果甲方决定取消本协议,只要提前30天书面通知乙方,就可取消协议。
D.如果乙方不同意本协议条款内容,可在30天后与甲方一起商定修改条款。
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is a forceful word which implies a legal duty to do something according to a certain agreement()
A.Obligation
B.Cost
C.Rist
D.Duty
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A forward rate agreement (FRA) that expires in 180 days and is based on 90-day LIBOR is quoted at 2.2%. At expiration of the FRA,90-day LIBOR is 2.8%. For a notional principal of $1,000,000, thepayoff
A.$1,469.31.
B.$1,500.00.
C.$1,489.57.