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"You may not comment either negatively or positively. In fact you may not post anything that might constitute a preference or could be construed as a judgement whether it be so or not. Nonetheless you must comment.
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verb
1.
squeeze or pack tightly into a specified space.
"four of us were jammed in one compartment"
Similar:
stuff
shove
force
ram
thrust
wedge
press
push
stick
squeeze
compress
confine
cram
pack
sandwich
insert
crowd
pile
throng
occupy
fill
overfill
overcrowd
obstruct
block
clog
congest
mob
2.
become or make unable to move or work due to a part seizing up or becoming stuck.
"the photocopier jammed"
Similar:
stick
become stuck
catch
seize (up)
become immobilized
become unable to move
become fixed
become wedged
become lodged
become trapped
immobilize
paralyse
disable
cripple
deactivate
put out of action
make inoperative
stop |
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"verb
1.
squeeze or pack tightly into a specified space.
"four of us were jammed in one compartment"
Similar:
stuff
shove
force
ram
thrust
wedge
press
push
stick
squeeze
compress
confine
cram
pack
sandwich
insert
crowd
pile
throng
occupy
fill
overfill
overcrowd
obstruct
block
clog
congest
mob
2.
become or make unable to move or work due to a part seizing up or becoming stuck.
"the photocopier jammed"
Similar:
stick
become stuck
catch
seize (up)
become immobilized
become unable to move
become fixed
become wedged
become lodged
become trapped
immobilize
paralyse
disable
cripple
deactivate
put out of action
make inoperative
stop"
I LOVE this ....!
I got hot at Ram and Thrust .... |
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"You may not comment either negatively or positively. In fact you may not post anything that might constitute a preference or could be construed as a judgement whether it be so or not. Nonetheless you must comment.
Jam. "
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"You may not comment either negatively or positively. In fact you may not post anything that might constitute a preference or could be construed as a judgement whether it be so or not. Nonetheless you must comment.
Jam donuts. " yes i quite like a jam donut |
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"Hello Granny, it's good to read you, I've forgotten the rules but they were more guidelines weren't they?"
Maybe Meli .... but if I drop it in a few more times very gently, I could get it hardened into rules before anyone realised what is happening |
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Whilst this is a distinct possibility and, some might argue a probability, there could be a distinct advantage to broadening the scope of understanding to accommodate other perspectives for fairness and balance, which in and of itself could be subject to scrutiny and oversight. Nevertheless, any decision might be premature, however this is entirely debatable. None of this would affect any rights, unless specifically articulated and agreed, but this should be subject to further discussion unless urgency prevails, in which case an that urgency might need to be acted upon immediately if determined, although this is not yet clear and possibly won't be at this point in time. In short, there are definitely probable pros and cons either way that may or may not apply. |
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"Whilst this is a distinct possibility and, some might argue a probability, there could be a distinct advantage to broadening the scope of understanding to accommodate other perspectives for fairness and balance, which in and of itself could be subject to scrutiny and oversight. Nevertheless, any decision might be premature, however this is entirely debatable. None of this would affect any rights, unless specifically articulated and agreed, but this should be subject to further discussion unless urgency prevails, in which case an that urgency might need to be acted upon immediately if determined, although this is not yet clear and possibly won't be at this point in time. In short, there are definitely probable pros and cons either way that may or may not apply."
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