Scientists can use the color of minerals to tell them apart.
Idiochromatic minerals <em>(self-colored) </em>due to their composition. The color is constant and predictable.
Allochromatic minerals <em>(other colored) </em>due to trace impurities or defects in their structure. The color is variable and unpredictable.
Pseudochromatic minerals <em>(false colored)</em> due to effects produced by light. The color is variable but a unique property of the mineral.
President Wilson’s proposal to form the League of Nations was most weakened by his illness while traveling to gain support" but replace "illness" with "inability" ^^
A proposal is, by definition, presented to audiences who have not yet deliberated or discussed the proposal, therefore, it's true.
A proposal simply means a plan for change that is presented for deliberation and discussion. It's usually written first, then it's introduced to others as an oral presentation.
A proposal is also presented to audiences who have not yet deliberated or discussed it. They can either be informative or persuasive.
In conclusion, the correct option is true.
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Apple had recently released the world's first graphical user interface (GUI) computer, which had taken the world by storm. For the first several months, sales were spectacular. However, sales began to decline a few months later due to the machine's expensive price. Jobs approached John Sculley and informed him that the price of the Mac needed to be reduced. Before joining Apple, Sculley was the CEO of Pepsico, a corporation where solely sales and profits were used to measure a company's success. Apple was unique. They were more interested in innovation and technology, which Sculley could not identify. He informed Jobs that lowering the price of the Mac would limit the company's sales and revenues, which would be a poor move. This topic was raised during one of the board meetings, and everyone on the board agreed with John Sculley. The board of directors instructed Steve to either oversee the LISA division (which was essentially doing nothing) or quit, which was a diplomatic way of saying, either oversee the LISA division or you're fired. Jobs knew there was nothing left in LISA and hence he was fired from the company.