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A stakeholder is any person who affects or is affected by the activities of an organisation. A claim is the outcome that the stakeholder seeks or the outcome which would benefit the stakeholder most or harm it least
That would be etymology.
There several important considerations when evaluating promotional claims. You should focus mainly on the performance of the person in question which would serve as a good basis for promotion.
There are many different types of robots. Where to find them depends on the type the person is looking for hobby shops are a good start.
You can find the etymology of the word "minuscule" in an etymology dictionary, such as the Online Etymology Dictionary or the Oxford English Dictionary. These resources provide information on the origin and history of words, including when they entered the English language and how their meanings have evolved over time.
Hobby is a noun, i would assume you want to know about the word "programming" as that is a gerund.
False. A thesaurus provides synonyms and antonyms for words, but it does not typically give the etymology (origin and history) of the words. For etymology, one would need to consult a dictionary or specialized etymological resource.
Whether or not a bike trader is a worthwhile hobby depends on the individual. A person without any interest in bike trading would not find this a worthwhile hobby. However, a motorcycle, dirt bike, or uni-bike enthusiast might find bike trading to be incredibly worthwhile.
He would possibly not have enough time to commit to a true hobby.
A person who claims or pretends to be very moral and virtuous but who does not behave as such. That would be someone who says one thing and does the opposite.
That would be the person (usually in a civil proceeding) who asserts (or claims) something, usually (but not always) having to do with 'property' matters.