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w okresie wspólpracy... while cooperate...?

05.03.09, 22:42
ktos tam mi podrzucił "in the course of the cooperation"? Ale jakoś sztucznie
brzmi jak dla mnie. Nic innego nie mogę wymyslic:(

While cooperate we were in contact/touch on an almost daily basis and all my
remarks and requests were taken seriously and fulfilled .

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    • karul while we worked 06.03.09, 03:15
      together, we were in contact almost daily. all my comments and
      requests were treated with utmost seriousness.
    • paulski Re: w okresie wspólpracy... while cooperate...? 06.03.09, 18:57
      While working together, we kept in daily contact; he?/they?/name?
      was always receptive to reasons and respectful of others' views and
      conceptions (opinions? beliefs? sentiments?).
      • ampolion Re: w okresie wspólpracy... while cooperate...? 07.03.09, 02:54
        Conceptions? Ideas.
        • paulski Re: w okresie wspólpracy... while cooperate...? 07.03.09, 11:15
          ampolion napisał:

          > Conceptions? Ideas.

          There are ideas and conceptions.
          You don' like conceptions? Because it's too many syllables for you?
          Conceptions are more than ideas.
          Besides, ideas is commonplace, trite.

          • ampolion Re: w okresie wspólpracy... while cooperate...? 07.03.09, 19:53
            Concepts, not "conceptions".
            Conception to poczęcie - jak dziecka.
            • paulski Re: w okresie wspólpracy... while cooperate...? 07.03.09, 21:50
              > Concepts, not "conceptions".

              There are concepts and there are conceptions that do not try to churn out scions.

              On top of that, conceptions are more than concepts.
              But you wouldn't know that even if either one of them bit you in your smarter side.
              • karul you must be polish, 08.03.09, 05:34
                paulski. why do you get so angry when someone tells you that a $100
                word doesn't fit here?

                which meaning of "conception" do you suggest fits in the ORIGINAL
                question?

                .) The formation in the mind of an image, idea, or notion,
                apprehension.
                (n.) The state of being conceived; beginning.
                (n.) The image, idea, or notion of any action or thing which is
                formed in the mind; a concept; a notion; a universal; the product of
                a rational belief or judgment. See Concept.
                (n.) Conceit; affected sentiment or thought.
                (n.) Idea; purpose; design.
                (n.) The power or faculty of apprehending of forming an idea in the
                mind; the power of recalling a past sensation or perception.
                (n.) The act of conceiving in the womb; the initiation of an
                embryonic animal life.
                • ampolion Re: you must be polish, 08.03.09, 15:52

                  • ampolion Re: you must be polish, 08.03.09, 15:57

                    • ampolion Enough, all explained 08.03.09, 15:58
                      con·cep·tion (kÃn sepÆshÃn), n.
                      1. the act of conceiving; the state of being conceived.
                      2. fertilization; inception of pregnancy.
                      3. a notion; idea; concept: She has some odd conceptions about life.
                      4. something that is conceived: That machine is the conception of a genius.
                      5. origination; beginning: The organization has been beset by problems from its
                      conception.
                      6. a design; plan.
                      7. a sketch of something not actually existing: an artist's conception of
                      ancient Athens.
                      8. the act or power of forming notions, ideas, or concepts.
                      [1300–50; ME concepcion < L concepti$n- (s. of concepti$), equiv. to L concept-
                      (see CONCEPT) + -i$n- -ION]
                      —con·cepÆtion·al, adj.
                      —con·cepÆtive, adj.
                      —Syn. 3. See idea.
                • paulski Re: you must be polish, 08.03.09, 17:18
                  > paulski. why do you get so angry when someone tells you that a $100
                  > word doesn't fit here?
                  > which meaning of "conception" do you suggest fits in the ORIGINAL
                  > question?

                  'Concepts' and 'conceptions' and 'opinions' and 'beliefs' and 'sentiments' don't feign 'remarks' or 'requests' neither, to say nothing of taking them seriously. Why no signs of resistance to all of them?

                  Are you telling me that 'concept' or 'idea' would be, as you call it, a $100 word?

                  I have a feeling you too don't know the difference between concept and conception, which may explain the useless copy-and-paste effort.

                  In what way is this latest post of yours apropos of the original question, if you don't mind my inquisitiveness?
                  I hope am I not being too forward with you.
                  Just upper case where upper-casing is due.
    • tuti Re: w okresie wspólpracy... while cooperate...? 09.03.09, 10:16
      during our cooperation, ale rzeczywiscie, to troche zbyt gornolotne
      jesli chodziloby o stosunki kolezenskie
      A wy faceci znow sie uzeracie;p
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