to inform telemarketers about new regulations for placing calls
I would wager to say its dette
late 13c., dette, from Old French dete, from Latin<span> debitum "thing owed," neuter past participle of debere "to owe," originally, "keep something away from someone," from de- "away" (see de-) + habere "to have" (see habit). Restored spelling after c.1400.</span>debt<span> in Medicine.</span>
Answer:
The correct verb to complete this sentence is Lend.
Explanation:
Will you lend me you binoculars?
Is the correct way to write that sentence because if you were to say will you borrow me your binoculars, that doesn't make sense.
<span>supply is how much the store is getting, demand is how much the store is selling or how much this item is wanted. For example. The store gets 200 ponds of apples every day. However he is only selling around a hundred pounds! this means that he needs to reconsider his choices and look at his demands. He needs to lower his supply to like a 150 if only a 100 pounds is demanded! :)</span>