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  1. Confusion regarding the use of peer-review vs peer review

    Mar 2, 2017 · When used as a noun, 'peer review' does not require a hyphen. However, when used as an adjective, it does necessitate one. For example: When students participate in peer …

  2. What can I call other students if I am also a student?

    Oct 3, 2011 · Not at all. 'Peer pressure' is definitely a well-known phenomenon, however that phrase is far from the only use of the word 'peer'. Your peers are basically just the people who …

  3. What's a single word for a person who doesn't follow the crowd?

    Jan 29, 2016 · I'm looking for a word with a positive undertone to describe a teenager who does her own thing and doesn't cave in to peer pressure. Any suggestions? Thanks. Question …

  4. More than an acquaintance, less than a friend? [closed]

    Mar 27, 2015 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  5. The meaning and the origins of "everything's gone pear-shaped."

    Jun 22, 2011 · I've recently heard this phrase spoken twice on a British television show, and I assume it means something along the lines of, "everything's fallen apart," generally meaning, …

  6. Is there a word for someone who is very friendly but only on a …

    May 20, 2015 · A person who projects a sincere friendly attitude without a sense of deep commitment is cordial:. adjective. 1 Warm and friendly:

  7. What is the origin of "Robbing Peter to pay Paul"?

    Aug 27, 2011 · The origin comes from the Peter tax and the Paul tax:. The expression refers to times before the Reformation when Church taxes had to be paid to St. Paul's church in London …

  8. What is the difference between "Per year" and "Per annum"?

    From the Oxford Corpus of English:. PER ANNUM. For 30 years, it had gone remorselessly ahead, at about 80% per annum.

  9. Word for "someone who does the same job as me"

    Although it isn't a word I've often used, I believe compeer is the word you might be looking for. Defined as: a person of the same rank or status; equal; peer. It is the best I think you will find, …

  10. What is a respectful way to refer to a person who has died?

    Feb 2, 2011 · I think the only respectful way to refer to a person who has died is when we do not talk about body but we talk about person's ideas, love, theories which has made impact in our …