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ETA TEMPORARY SVC

MISSISSAUGA-Canada

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ETA TEMPORARY SVC
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Company Address: 33 City Centre Dr,MISSISSAUGA,ON,Canada 
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L5B2N5 
Telephone Number: 4162238407 
Fax Number: 9058211658 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
736103 
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Employment Agencies & Opportunities 
Number of Employees:
1 to 4 
Sales Amount:
Less than $500,000 
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    ETA means "estimated time of arrival" It is often used when traveling, like you want to know your ETA to your destination, or the ETA for the package delivery However, often I find myself wanting to use ETA when I am referring to a completion date, even though literally ETA means arrival, not completion
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  • Is there any rule of order for time, date, place, building, etc?
    @KitFox: There are multiple possibilities, for both time space And yes, some possibilities are not so clear And some can be made clear by changing word order or explicitly grouping words And some are clear only or mainly within a given context (e g MM DD YYYY in the US) You might just as well say that there is an implied order for date-time: larger-to-smaller or smaller-to-larger unit
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    I asked about the meaning and usage of meta a few days ago, quoting Maureen Dowd’s review of the movie, “J Edgar” in New York Times I received six answers But I still don’t get a clear idea of
  • What does leg time mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    When talking about deliveries or any other standard arrival or departure terminology I often hear the following, which have an obvious meaning ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival ETD: Estimated Time of Departure But what does leg time mean? If it helps, the word was used in a courier company
  • synonyms - What is a word like negate but even worse? - English . . .
    Good question! I'm not sure that there is a singular word or even idiom in English that means precisely as you intend You could of course re-word the sentence to include something like "I could do X in an attempt to improve Z, but because of B that would simultaneously hinder more than improve Z ", where in your example X:=stay up all night studying, Z:=increase test score, B:=fact that said




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