At the Macmillan Dictionary blog, the ever-thoughtful Stan Carey has a post on fault-finding in language, in which he explains how the impulse to correct errors may “target the wrong people.” ...
As there are many sorts of men, and as the same man has many different moods, so there are many kinds of happiness. There are elevated pleasures, as everybody has heard ; and there are low pleasures, ...
How often have you looked for a problem in the wrong place only to find that it originates somewhere that you’d never have thought of in the first place? I’ve been reading a few of Sir Arthur Conan ...
Utilities face growing pressure from industry regulators to increase network reliability. As such, electricity supply reliability indicators, namely the system average interruption duration index ...
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