Answer: Idiomatic expression
An idiomatic expression is an Informal English word whose meaning is different.
Like in the example "we are out of milk." Literally, it means that there is no more milk. If it is taken as an idiomatic expression, it would be taken differently, depending on the culture or the situation.
Ron should have First-Aid kits in the store. This is basic workplace safety standards.
Current product with forecasts of future growth and profits
Methods of cost reduction to increase profits
Answer:
linguistic
Explanation:
In simple words, Individuals who want to use AAC suffer serious verbal communication disabilities that are marked by voice, vocabulary, reading , as well as writing disabilities.
Linguistic maturity requires the understanding and skills to use the language(s) spoken and published within the family and culture of the person (see Language in Brief), and also the skill and expertise to use the AAC system's programming language (representations, vocabulary, punctuation).
This depends for example on where the individuals live and for example in many countries of Western Europe people might be relatively well informaed of their rights
But generally I believe people are not too empowered because:
1) they don't challenge unfavorable work contracts
2) they don't take sick leave even if they can
3) they don't challenge their supervisors out of fear of loosing a job
4) they rarely seek justice in court
5) they might not be aware of their right to sick leave for example