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team-building activities ground rules general management skills rules of conduct
You're not alone It's hard to say I'm afraid not It's up to you
may not; can mustn’t; may can’t; can mustn’t; must
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Because those rules are said to be strongly negative. Because he wants to show that rules are not the criteria for judging right or wrong. Because those rules are made in order to stop what is wrong. Because he wants to support the argument that stealing a book is not a crime.
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It’s hard to say It’s up to you You are not alone You can’t be serious
Can you arrive late at class What are the rules What else do you have to do Did you arrive late at class
To be or not to be against the rules has little to do with being wrong or right. To say something is wrong almost suggests that it is against the rules. A rule is always something that stops what is wrong. A rule is always something that encourages what is right.
now that on condition that unless even though
Because those rules are said to be strongly negative. Because he wants to show that rules are not the criteria for judging right or wrong. Because those rules are made in order to stop what is wrong. Because he wants to support the argument that stealing a book is not a crim