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  1. 29 sept. 2006 · Generally speaking, the difference between 'power' and 'powers' is subtle. 'Power' is usually used more broadly and generally to describe what actions or control a group or individual can exert. 'Powers,' on the other hand, is usually used to refer to a set of specific, well-defined abilities of a group or individual.

  2. 15 déc. 2006 · Dec 15, 2006. #3. Kelly B said: Made a dramatic entry into... (won). Usually, this expression is used in a sentence like. The queen swept into the room. Kelly, "The queen swept into the room" means the queen went into the room quickly. "The Democratic Party swept to power" means the Party took the control quickly.

  3. 30 nov. 2011 · Computational power refers to the speed that instructions are carried out and is normally expressed in terms of kiloflops, megaflops etcetera. Computing power would include this but would normally refer to other aspects of the system as well such as memory and bandwidth for i/o and other hardware aspects of the system. P.

  4. 4 juin 2010 · Feb 28, 2006. #4. hey shika, the expression more power to is a colloquial expression of praise and encouragement. It can be used in loads of different contexts eg The local team won the last match and are in the final today...more power to them! (ie Hope they win.) She got a promotion at work and now is senior manager...more power to her!

  5. 27 févr. 2005 · I'm not sure we make the same distinction in English between "might" and "power" as French does between "puissance" et "pouvoir." It's true that "might" generally describes physical qualities. E.g "military might" and "the might of the All Black pack." But so does "power." However, "power" is more democratic. It describes not only physical ...

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  7. 12 oct. 2011 · Senior Member. UK. English - England. Oct 12, 2011. #2. Yes, you should use, run out of power. Run out of battery is more colloquial/informal. PS: and I almost could n't hear what you said. or and I almost can't hear what you are saying. A.

  8. 5 mai 2015 · Oregon, USA. USA English. May 5, 2015. #3. DonnyB said: The verb "to span" is transitive, so you don't need either over or across. "His power spans the whole organization." is fine. As you can see from our dictionary, "span across" would mean to "extend across across".

  9. 27 avr. 2015 · Apr 27, 2015. #3. Hola. Power en este caso está usado como verbo y significa "actuar con fuerza". No entiendo bien el contexto pero pareciera que quisiera decir que "se abrieron paso a través de lo que podría ser su último día". Espero que ayude.

  10. 3 sept. 2007 · Since we are issuing documents in English for foreign parties (we are a Spanish company) it is quite important to be politically correct. However, the proposed 'person power' sounds to me like a word invented by a non English speaking person. So I basically have two questions: - Is 'person power' (or personpower) acceptable? (I would say no ...

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