What are extenuating circumstances?
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What are extenuating circumstances?
Extenuating circumstances are circumstances which: have a significant impact on your ability to attend or complete assessment(s), and. are exceptional, and. are outside your control, and. occurred during or shortly before the assessment in question.
What is a antonym for circumstances?
Antonyms of CIRCUMSTANCE intent, purpose, design, intention, scheme, whole, plan, outline.
What does under certain circumstances mean?
and under certain conditions Fig. depending on or influenced by something; because of something. Under certain conditions, you can see across the lake to the other side. Under certain circumstances, what you propose to do is all right. See also: certain, circumstance.
What are your circumstances?
Your circumstances are the conditions of your life, especially the amount of money that you have.
What is a set of circumstances?
Definitions of circumstance. noun. the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event. synonyms: context, setting.
What influences a teenager?
It’s always worth remembering that media – good and bad – is just one of several influences on teenage behaviour and attitudes. Other influences include family, friends and peers, cultural background and more. Often these influences can be more powerful than media influence.
What is internal and external factors?
What are external factors? The economy, politics, competitors, customers, and even the weather are all uncontrollable factors that can influence an organization’s performance. This is in comparison to internal factors such as staff, company culture, processes, and finances, which all seem within your grasp.
What are two external factors?
External factors
- political – For example, new legislation.
- economic – For example, inflation and unemployment.
- social – Changes in taste and fashion or the increase in spending power of one group, for example, older people.
- technological – For example, being able to sell goods online or using automation in factories.
What are examples of external factors?
External Factors
- Economic conditions, e.g. employment rates and trends, interest rates, disposable income trends.
- Technological advances, e.g. changes to how consumers use and purchase products/services, i.e. use of devices/tablets to buy items, how technology impacts the way companies source and supply goods.
What is an example of an external influence?
All of these are external factors that affect purchases. Examples include: Religious, Political, Family, Friends, Co-workers, Clubs and Associations. People are social and they want to belong to special groups. Group members share common interests, influence each other, and share rules and values.