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  1. What is the difference between "minimum" and "minimal"?

    Oct 1, 2015 · 9 Minimum is fairly absolute and solid, and refers to the smallest number or amount possible. Minimum: the least or smallest amount or quantity possible, attainable, or required. Minimal …

  2. grammatical number - A minimum of two personnel "are" or "is ...

    Mar 1, 2019 · Which is correct? A minimum of two personnel are required to meet this objective. or A minimum of two personnel is required to meet this objective.

  3. Umbrella term for maximum, minimum, median and average

    Feb 7, 2019 · I'm looking for an umbrella term for the maximum, the minimum, the median and the average of a sequence of numbers. For the maximum and the minimum, such a term would, for …

  4. Is there a word for "doing the bare minimum out of the maximum that ...

    Feb 26, 2019 · Is there a word or idiom that would explain a situation where one has ended up doing the bare required minimum out of the maximum that could have been done. Think of it as a person …

  5. An alternative to "Exceed" when falling below a lower limit

    I am trying to describe conditions falling below a lower limit. In this case there is a minimum temperature limit, and the actual temperature has fallen below this limit. I am drawn to use the work

  6. What do you call a person that only do the minimum to get through …

    A jobsworth does the minimum needed to get by, but it's more out of spite or a need to feel some small amount of power over others than laziness (though I imagine laziness is also a factor).

  7. word choice - "Minimum changes" or "minimal changes"? - English ...

    What this means in the real world is that minimum is the smallest amount, and as such usually takes a definite article - "we made the minimum change" - and is often part of a noun phrase. Minimal is …

  8. What do you call someone who gives a bare minimum answer which is …

    What do you call someone intentionally gives a completely true answer that answers a question but does not provide the information the asker is looking for? For example, person a moves to a new sc...

  9. Fill in your application up to 7 days prior to your arrival

    Feb 2, 2023 · It is a bit ambiguous but, given that the system would not allow you to complete the form 12 days before your planned arrival, the 7 day period is obviously a maximum rather than a minimum.

  10. Punctuation for the phrase "including but not limited to"

    Oct 1, 2013 · When using the phrase "including but not limited to", how should it be punctuated? When used in the following (no punctuation): There are many activities including but not limited to run...