An
"affirmative statement" is an expression or sentence that confirms or agrees with something. It is a positive statement that confirms a fact, opinion, or action.
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While Warburg has made
affirmative statements about the transaction, both publicly as well as privately, to surplus note buyers and the media, we believe there continues to be transaction closure risk for both the initial stock purchase and future rights offering, with the rights offering having greater uncertainty.
The University of Toledo Careers Service recommends strong
affirmative statements with specifics, such as, «proven sales experience, excellent communication skills, and knowledge of prescription drugs to assist doctors,» rather than vague propositions, such as saying you are seeking «a position dealing with people.»
News: Dan Moutal discusses my list of
recent affirmative statements on climate by scientists (eight statements since Dec. 2009, with over 5000 signatures combined) in episode one of his new climate podcast «Irregular Climate» - discussion of these begins around 9 minutes in (but do listen to the whole show!)
The appellate division noted that the plaintiffs were misled by Wiechert agents Healey, Ellen, and Skonieczy, as each made
untrue affirmative statements regarding Builder's reputation, experience, and qualifications.
If you believe existence ends upon death you have made
an affirmative statement about the afterlife.
But when spoken in the company of non believers, you should reasonably expect to have pointed out to you that
your affirmative statement gives the impression to us that you KNOW something that we KNOW that you really don't KNOW, and that you seem incapable of recognizing that your BELIEF can only be confused as KNOWLEDGE in your own head.
BOB SAID: «But when spoken in the company of non believers, you should reasonably expect to have pointed out to you that
your affirmative statement gives the impression to us that you KNOW something that we KNOW that you really don't KNOW, and that you seem incapable of recognizing that your BELIEF can only be confused as KNOWLEDGE in your own head.»
Developing prayers and
affirmative statements that instill hope can infuse you with new found energy that helps you think more creatively and innovatively about the unique challenge.
In reading stories from the Chicago press, about how they keep sending out directives saying isolate the kids, tell the kids they have to sit and make
an affirmative statement — it's a hysterical response, about «oh my God, some child, somewhere, might not take a standardized test.»
For instance, earlier in the survey fully 68 % of voters buy into
the affirmative statement that «neighborhood schools that educate a huge majority of our kids should be our top priority,» while just 39 % buy into the critique that «more charter schools drain much - needed resources from our neighborhood schools — which are the backbone of the American education system.»
The statutory language in sections 480 (a)(2) and (f)(3) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 represent
an affirmative statement that distributions from certain qualified education benefits are not included in income or assets.
In addition, it should have
affirmative statements, specifically stating that the policy covers healthcare services like gender reassignment surgery, hormone therapy, mental health counseling, and other medical visits.
Quick Help Articles — Rewrite your parenting experience with
affirmative statements, choose some alternatives to blowing up and shutting down, use your whole body as a camera to appreciate parenting and learn how you can change your parenting experience one moment at a time.
An effective DMCA notice will provide
an affirmative statement that repeat offenders will not be tolerated.
Absent
an affirmative statement by the tenant that they have abandoned the property, this is ultimately a factual determination best made by a judge.
Brokers may also wish to include on the form
an affirmative statement that commission rates and cooperative splits are independently established.
Making
an affirmative statement without knowing whether the statement is true or without any knowledge of a factual basis for the statement.