Jack Smith, the special counsel prosecuting former President Donald J. Trump on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election, urged the Supreme Court on Monday to reject Mr. Trump’s claim that he is immune from prosecution.
“The president’s constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed does not entail a general right to violate them,” Mr. Smith wrote.
Analysis: Netanyahu Attempts Another Juggling Act, Maybe His Toughest Yet
Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is caught between his far-right coalition and public anger over the government’s plan to weaken the judiciary.
Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is caught between his far-right coalition and public anger over the government’s plan to weaken the judiciary.
分析:內塔尼亞胡嘗試另一個雜耍表演,也許是他迄今為止最艱難的表演
以色列總理本雅明·內塔尼亞胡 (Benjamin Netanyahu) 在他的極右翼聯盟與公眾對政府削弱司法機構計劃的憤怒之間左右為難。
- Alternative to narcotics in certain patient populations (e.g. head injured patient, patients with
concomitant mental status change, patients given buprenorphine) - 替代在某些患者人群的毒品(如頭部受傷的病人,與病人
隨之而來的心理狀態的變化,給患者丁丙諾啡)
A report released last week predicted that within a decade, millions of people will be working from home, simultaneously and successfully juggling their careers, leisure activities and various domestic responsibilities.
The report's author, the Chartered Management Institute, suggested this would entail the decline of the traditional workplace and the concomitant rise in "virtual" companies and community-based enterprises without conventional business premises.
Future perfect?
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at・el・ier
━━ n. アトリエ, 仕事べや. 藝術家工作室
戦後の前衛芸術家集団「実験工房」に参加した 。
こうぼう 【工房】
a studio; (F.) an atelier.
- 美術家・工芸家の仕事場。アトリエ。
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juggle (MANAGE) verb [T] INFORMAL
to succeed in arranging your life so that you have time to involve yourself in two or more different activities or groups of people:
Many parents find it hard to juggle children and a career.
entail
verb [T] FORMAL
to make something necessary, or to involve something:
Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.
[+ ing form of verb] Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money.
noun [C] FORMALsomethint of old age.
concomitant
happening and connected with another thing:
Any increase in students meant a concomitant increase in funding.
concomitant
Line breaks: con|comi|tant
Pronunciation: /kənˈkɒmɪt(ə)nt
/FORMAL
ADJECTIVE
NOUN
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early 17th century: from late Latin concomitant-'accompanying', from concomitari, from con- 'together with' + comitari, from Latin comes 'companion'.
- premises
- Land and the buildings on it.
- A building or part of a building.
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