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ADP | Gr. Cinn., Cinn. OH - cafe.cfma.orgADP | Gr. Cinn., Cinn. OH - cafe.cfma.org
We are currently evaluating ADP as a potential payroll and HRIS provider and would appreciate hearing from anyone with direct experience. Specifically, we're interested in your feedback on the following areas: Quality and responsiveness of customer service Functionality and support on the HR side Efficiency and reliability of payroll processing

"Thru" vs. "through" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange"Thru" vs. "through" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Slang is “very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language”. Since thru is the exact same word as through, it cannot possibly be considered slang. Spelling is always an approximation anyway; spoken language is primary. Now, if you and your friends used bazinga to mean "through", that ...

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Is there a difference between "subsidy" and "subvention"?Is there a difference between "subsidy" and "subvention"?
Is there a difference between subsidy and subvention? If yes, what is it? When should I use either?

Upcoming Event: Coffee Connections | Philadelphia, PAUpcoming Event: Coffee Connections | Philadelphia, PA
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grammaticality - Origin and correctness of “ain’t no”? - English ...grammaticality - Origin and correctness of “ain’t no”? - English ...
Leaving aside ain't, which is a different issue, the phenomenon called "double negation" is not so simple as it may seem. Most of the languages of the world use multiple negatives to emphasize the negation, like the (respectively) French, Spanish, and Yiddish examples below: Je ne regrette rien. 'I don't regret anything' (lit 'I not regret nothing') No entiendo nada. 'I don't understand ...

Sage 300 CRE and ADP Payroll Integration | Sub Specialty ContractorSage 300 CRE and ADP Payroll Integration | Sub Specialty Contractor
Does anyone currently use ADP and the integration with Sage 300 CRE? If so what limitations do you have, and would you recommend? -----------------------------

differences - "Myself" vs. "by myself" - English Language & Usage Stack ...differences - "Myself" vs. "by myself" - English Language & Usage Stack ...
I get confused with the following. Any explanation would be greatly appreciated. I can't do it myself. I can't do it by myself.

Accounting Software | Sub Specialty Contractor - CFMAAccounting Software | Sub Specialty Contractor - CFMA
Hello Everyone, We are a specialty contractor that engineers, procures, constructs, & installs gas processing plants. We are currently using QuickBooks Enterprise as our accounting software partnered with ADP for third party payroll processing and P6 for scheduling. QuickBooks doesn't look like a long term solution, and we are interested to know what others are using and why. We are looking ...

Is it correct to say "It was not happened"?Is it correct to say "It was not happened"?
The past progressive tense uses the past of to be with the present participle: "It was not happening". This tense is to say that something was - or in this case was not - happening continually over a period in the past. The simple past is most often formed from the preterite form of the verb ("It happened"), but sometimes for emphasis, inversion of - as in this case - negation, it is formed ...







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