Whatever is due will be used then Does as or due to give same meaning So, one could say that the report is due on wednesday by 11:30 for thursday.
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I know that past due stamped on a bill is accepted, however i believe it should be passed due
Does this mean that past due is vernacularly correct and passed due is grammatically correct?
4 due diligence is a legal term to describe when one has exercised an appropriate level of caution or investigation prior to acting or making a decision To do due diligence is an attempt to use the legal term in a grammatically inappropriate way. What's the definition of falling due and how did its sense materialise Please compare it against due
I'm mindful that it's an accounting/business term Here are its matches on google books So due to is a preposition meaning because of, and owing to is a preposition meaning because of—not much basis for distinction there It follows that, in modern usage, embracing owing to while rejecting due to has no rational basis
If the justification doesn't lie in historical idiomatic preference, it doesn't lie anywhere.
4 i wonder if owed and due mean the opposite in the following quote from wikipedia In banking and accountancy, the outstanding balance is the amount of money owed, (or due), that remains in a deposit account (or a loan account) at a given date, after all past remittances, payments and withdrawal have been accounted for. This is simply the meaning of due due expected (to happen, arrive, etc.) at a particular time What time is the next train due
[ + to infinitive ] the meeting is now due to take place next week. I was researching the phrase fair do's, attempting to determine which spelling was most appropriate, and where it had come from Unfortunately most of the information i could find was very opiniona.