0 past simple and past participle of skip
In our study, readers skipped 31% of predictable words compared with 22% of the unpredictable words.
This implies that we have 'skipped' the first stage of the evolution of the vortex, when it adjusts its speed and shape to the beta-effect.
Thus, skipped-generation households occurred but many were short-lived, because other adults joined the household, children moved out, the older person died, or the household dissolved.
To guarantee new collections at some point, the survival rate of a skipped heap block is diminished by 10% (by adapting the blocklive value).
Similarly, in 1999, one mutuelle skipped its annual meeting, due to a lack of financial participation and cohesion.
With categorical constraints, if the final foot is skipped, then stress appears on the initial foot instead.
Other aspects of the domestic economy of a skipped-generation household are revealed in the following case example.
If the arguments are in the table, then the call is skipped and the result is returned.