October 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1120 pages
25h 3m
English
(1) deviate; to diverge from the straight path; diverge from the expected; go astray
(1) A mentor should never aberrate from being a perfect gentlemen.
(1) advocate; aid; approval; assist; back; back up; encourage; espouse; sanction; support
(2) foment; help incite; put up to; urge (especially in wrongdoing)
(1) The job search should take place not in a vacuum or alone abet with professionals.
(1) “Applying this principal, the Court found that while the statute technically implicated only the corporation for the misdeed, ‘All persons who aid and abet its commission are equally guilty.’ Thus, the offense ...