Noun
plural noun: resources
1.
a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
"local authorities complained that they lacked resources"
Similar:
assets
funds
wealth
money
riches
capital
deep pockets
staff
people
supplies
materials
store(s)
stock(s)
reserve(s)
holding(s)
supply
reservoir
pool
fund
stockpile
accumulation
hoard
2.
an action or strategy which may be adopted in adverse circumstances.
"sometimes anger is the only resource left in a situation like this"
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expedient
resort
means
measure
method
course
way
scheme
plan
plot
stratagem
maneuver
machination
agency
trick
ruse
artifice
device
tool
verb
3rd person present: resources
provide (a person or organization) with materials, money, staff, and other assets necessary for effective operation.
"ensuring that primary healthcare workers are adequately resourced"
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "TRUE." The Federal Trade Commission was responsible for seeing that antitrust laws were enforced and that small businesses were protected. This statement is true as far as the federal trade commission is concerned.
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Same as graph of y=|x| but moved 7 units to the left
graph of y=|x| is like a v
so one way to discribe it is
graph y=x
reflect it across the y axis
cut out anything that is below the x axis
then y=|x+7|
move the graph 7 units to the left