Defeat of deduct went over defense before detail. :D
2006-07-01 20:18:10
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answer #1
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answered by Muddy 5
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OK here goes, The man tried to deduct $500 from his bank account to pay his lawyer for his defense, but the ATM would not let him, it did not give the details as to why, and since he could not get the money, he would surely suffer a defeat. How's that?
2006-07-02 04:36:33
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answer #2
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answered by jensarquist 3
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You may deduct half of the cost of your defense if you suffer a defeat over a minor detail.
2006-07-02 04:44:39
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answered by onenonblonde 3
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The detail of the problem is if you deduct a player in your defense, you with suffer defeat.
2006-07-02 03:27:00
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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Deduct, defense, defeat and detail are English words.
2006-07-02 03:21:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Use deduct, defense, defeat and detail in a sentence.?
they are all used in a sentence...........gimme my 10 points.
2006-07-02 03:17:42
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answer #6
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answered by karun 3
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i deduct that the defeat of the last battle and the collapse of the defense plan was only a detail for them.
2006-07-02 03:20:30
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answered by Theta40 7
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In a mathmatical war, deduct defense and give me the defeat in detail.
2006-07-02 03:59:06
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answered by AdbA 1
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DEDUCT jumped over DEFENSE but it was too high so DEFEAT and DETAIL got stucked.
2006-07-02 03:52:27
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answered by arthurmljr 3
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To defeat your enemy's defence, you have to deduct from the details
2006-07-02 03:18:23
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answered by iamigloo 6
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