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Abstain from doing means to avoid doing and not to do. by virtue of "because", by virtue of, in this is the meaning of "due to", of one's own accord voluntarily.
The first sentence is preceded by the subject, something is the predicate, and followed by the definite clause with the antecedent being something. The second sentence is not to .but to, the infinitive is used as a predicate.
within manageable limits.
The meaning of the whole sentence: because the child is disciplined, he and she will have some restraint on their behavior, and once they do things, they will not do what they want. The purpose of this discipline is not to restrict their freedom, but to give it within a controlled range.
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A child who does or refrains from doing something according to morality and the discipline he has learned is not in his own will at first. The purpose of doing things according to virtue and discipline is not to restrict freedom, but to give freedom to the child within the limits of control.
From what to receives is the subject, he receives is the definite of discipline, is is the predicate, and something is followed by a definite clause that omits the introductory word.
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What the child does not and abstains so by virtue of the discipline he receives is that he will not make his own agreement at the first time. Its purpose is not to restrict freedom, but to give the child freedom to manage within the limits of freedom.
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Don't let them get their way, if you fail in a relationship with a beautiful girl, it will probably drive you crazy.
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When attracted to criminals, even judges become weak. I guess so.
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Formal wear. Flip.
As soon as we sat down, we realized it was time to go.
nosooner
Than a how.
That's it.
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Even the judge is more merciful to the attractive defendant.
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Even the judge was soft on the pretty defendant.
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Hello, the correct answer to this question is:
they usuall (greet) by (nodding) their heads.
greet.
Nod Heads nodded.
By is followed by a gerund, so nodding is used
usually, so the tense is in the simple present tense***
I wish you progress in your studies, if you have any doubts, please ask, and if it helps you, please don't forget to adopt it!
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We agreed that if I had to work overtime during the week, she would need to give me a break the following week.
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