Ok, expected this to be covered legally somehow.
Also as I assume that freedom of movement would be a value you are regarding highly in the States.
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Makes sense. Would also just generate work for the police forces with probably only low level violations to be uncovered.
Being practical is a good approach.
Well, as almost all our industrial scale electrical energy sources boil down (this pun definitely intended) to rapidly heating up huge amounts of water, the pun seems to be obvious for a nuclear fusion power plant. But maybe it isn't and it is just a coincidence. Who knows...
One comment mentioned that some things are legal in one state but illegal in another.
And I also remember that laws in general are often quite different between states.
So, I am wondering if there exist some kind of controls near state borders to catch illegal stuff and practices (or even wanted persons?) crossing the border?
I had to check and it seems you are right. Next vote of EU Commission president would normally be in 2029, so she would have to go two years early.
Short reminder that the German president is not comparable to the usual role of a president in other countries, e.g. the U.S.
It is by far not so powerful and has (apart from some key functions during the legislative process) mainly representative tasks.
Interesting insect, never heard of it before!
Although I am slightly sorry as I can't stop giggling at the moment since I realized how silly all the references to feet sound in this description. 🤭
What I don't understand is the text in the speech bubble... Is that some kind of insider joke? Seems not to be a valid information...
Yeah, Duolingo has been resting a bit too much on its past accomplishments and still high popularity lately.
This feature is basically exactly what I would have expected them to offer me by now in return for the money I pay them each month.
Unfortunately Google is not an alternative for me, but I already have switched some of my learning to LLM chats elsewhere.
I am curious if Duolingo will be able to keep up again with the development in the long run...
Hello everyone! Is this the experiment here? Has it started yet? Can I bring my own drinks?
Wow, this is so quaint! I totally love this, thank you for explaining.
And I will now make sure to use the correct pronunciation during my next visit to the Isles (hopefully next year...)!
When sticking to German I would rather suggest a slightly bored mumbeld "Jooaa..."
Jein is different.
Just owning them or actually using them? What are the fines?