计算题:精度为1.0级、量程为0~100m3/h的流量计,在量程范围内最大绝对误差不多少?
She was French; he was English; they had just moved to London from Paris. When he found out about her affair, she begged for a reconciliation. He was more ruthless: the same afternoon, he filed for divorce in France, one of the stingiest jurisdictions in Europe for the non-earning spouse and where adultery affects the court’s ruling. Had she filed first in England her conduct would have been irrelevant, and she would have had a good chance of a large share of the marital assets, and even maintenance for life.
International divorce is full of such dramas and anomalies, so the natural response of policymakers is to try to make things simpler and more predictable. But the biggest attempt in recent years to do just that, in a European agreement called Rome Ⅲ, has just been shelved. Instead, several EU countries are now pressing ahead with their own harmonisation deal. Many wonder if it will work any better.
At issue is the vexed question of which country’s
A. Prenuptial agreement-long-term residency-nationality
B. Long-term residency-birth place-nationality of the party who filed divorce
C. Prenuptial agreement-nationality-birth place
D. Court first hears the case-prenuptial agreement-long-term residency
People in the mass advertising business and others who study American society have been very interested in the question: What does the American consumer like Max Lerner, a well-known scholar who has studied American society, has said that American consumers are particularly fond of three things: comfort, cleanliness, and novelty.
Lerner believes that the American love of comfort perhaps goes back to the frontier experience, where life was tough and there were very few comforts. This experience may have created a strong desire in the pioneers and their children for goods that would make life more comfortable. Today, the American’s love of comfort is seen in the way they furnish their homes, design their cars, and travel. How Americans choose a new mattress for their bed is an example of the Americans love of comfort. Many Americans will go to a store where beds are set up, and they will lie down on several mattresses to see which one is the most comfortable.
A. Most Americans don’t care deodorants because they like the natural odor of the body.
B. The Puritans thought there was something evil about sexual desire.
C. Americans don’t mind if others don’t follow their standards of cleanliness.
D. Most Americans pay much attention to keeping their body clean, but often ignore their houses, cars and pets.
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