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Soheil1 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Make

Hi.
What does "make" mean in:

The Proprietors hereby warrant to the Publishers that they have full power to make this Agreement and confirm that they are acting as Agents on behalf of the Author

? Thanks in advance
  

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Soheil, you are not a beginner. What do you think you do if you make an agreement with someone? What do you think you and the other side are doing when you sign a contract?

  • Soheil, you are not a beginner.
  • What do you think you do if you make an agreement with someone?
  • What do you think you and the other side are doing when you sign a contract?
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Soheil, you are not a beginner. What do you think you do if you make an agreement with someone? What do you think you and the other side are doing when you sign a contract?
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I cannot think of "making an agreement" as a privillige!
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Nobody has suggested it's a privilege. Where on earth did you get that idea?
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From having the "power"to do it!
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Having the power or authority to do something has nothing to do with privilege.
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privilege means immunity
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Let's put it another way:
If it doesn't require power, it is a common thing, i.e. not something exceptional (a privilege)
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soheil1Let's put it another way: If it doesn't require power, it is a common thing, i.e. not something exceptional (a privilege)
You are going far away from the original sentence. Having power has nothing to do with being common or unexceptional, and none of these has anything to do with privileges.

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