In many disciplines, a greenfield project is one that lacks constraints imposed by prior work.
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C-suite, or C-level, is widely-used vernacular describing a cluster of a corporation's most important senior executives. C-suite gets its name from the titles of top senior executives, which tend to start with the letter C, for "chief," as in chief executive officer (CEO), chief financial officer (CFO), chief operating officer (COO), and chief information officer (CIO).
Singular they is the standard English gender neutral pronoun for any individual whose gender is unknown or unspecified.
For example (without nonbinary people concerns) I don't know the gender of _why.
Grâce aux modaux:
might (1-20%) > may (50%) > must (80-99%) > can (100%)
Grâce à des adverbes:
perhaps, maybe, possibly, probably, certainly
Must expresses strong obligation and necessity.
We use can to talk about things which we think are usually, but not always, true.
We use may to refer to weak possibility in the present and future.
We use might most often to refer to weak possibility:
"When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure." → when the test coverage start to be a target, the quality of the test drops ?
Moreover with all punctuation signs :D
Lequel utiliser ?
Memo :)
A useful detail about phrases in English