The expression “You can not make an omelet without breaking eggs” means:
a. In order to get what you want you have to give up something else.
b. It is important to know what you are doing before starting a project.
c. Some things are just not worth having.

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A. The meeting is scheduled for Monday; please prepare your reports.
B. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, please prepare your reports.
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