Answer:
thou prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
Explanation:
Profit is a prerequisite for the success of our industry: without profit, there is no way for the company to grow sustainable, no way to offer people professional and financial growth opportunities, and no way to attract good new people to the team.
Costs must always be optimized: to make a profit, our team needs to be “paranoid” with cost optimization. Costs should be reviewed periodically and reduced whenever possible.
More Productivity: our team needs to be more productive, deliver more results in the shortest time possible, and thereby optimize your staffing costs.
More value to our customers: our business needs to deliver more value to its customers. The idea is to make our customer see more value in your products, be willing to pay more for it, and thereby increase the price and profit margin of your products.
Answer: The unintended, undesirable effect is morally tolerable if it brings a good result.
Explanation: The doctrine (or principle) of double effect is often invoked to explain the permissibility of an action that causes a serious harm.
According to the principle of double effect, sometimes it is permissible to cause a harm as a side effect (or “double effect”) of bringing about a good result even though it would not be permissible to cause such a harm as a means to bringing about the same good end.
Haha, this will be fun
Let's see, when I was around 9 I had a painful accident, I was learning how to ride a bike and then...BOOM! I crashed into my sister, my sister was fine but my head was ble#ding, my left ankle was covered with blo#d, and the skin from my hands was peeled off and my thumb's nail was cracked, what caused this? Welling at the park I practiced boking at had a ton of Benches and unfortunately...I crashed onto one, I was rushed to the doctors and they said that everything was fine and would heal in a couple of weeks but the main problem was my ankle, somehow it got infected and I was in bed for 2 weeks! After that 2 weeks, I went back to the doctors and they said that I can walk but I can't run. after that accident, I never touched a bike ever again, as a 9-year-old, I thought I was going to die! What helped me cope? My parents bought me a bunch a toys and a dog, my sister(twin sister) also helped me recover by helping out mentally, I seriously thought that was going stir crazy since every time I ran for too long, my vision would go completely black for at least a soild 30 seconds. Ultimately, my family's love and care helped me recover.
brainliest please haha?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
because if someone calls you the wrong adjective they get offended