Not exact matches
For years, trade and justice activists have proposed renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement to address some of the
deal's most
damaging features: for example, by removing the anti-democratic investor - state dispute settlement provisions of Chapter 11, linking trade benefits to genuine protections for human and labour rights (all the more important given the deteriorating democratic situation in Mexico), and establishing a continent - wide strategy for auto investment and production. We were
always told that renegotiating NAFTA was a pipe dream: it would not be possible to open the text and get all three countries on board with reforms, no matter how legitimate the concerns.
I don't think we know what they were fighting about, but at a certain point he got the middle part of his nose, I guess the bridge of his nose chopped off or badly
damaged by his enemy's sword, and then throughout his adult life he had to wear either a prosthetic — I think that was the
deal basically, he had different kinds of prosthetic noses that he wore and he was
always like applying some ointment to keep the prosthetic in place, so his other enemies would make fun of him, you know, «Ha ha, you're that guy without a nose, aren't you silly?»
This question can apply to other MH titles, but I thought I'd ask it for both 3U / 4U seeing as how I'm flip - flopping between both I know that Affinity in any given weapon basically equals the percentage amount of critical strikes and
deals more
damage as a whole... but after jumping back into 3U and hearing about the Chaotic Gore items on 4U, I've
always questioned what negative Affinity means.
Damage will now
always be
dealt correctly regardless of connection condition.
Death's primary weapon is
always a set of scythes, but you can equip different secondary weapons, like huge hammers, maces, and axes or smaller arm blades that
deal fast
damage.
For example, the chaser
always hits the nearest target but
deals minimal
damage whereas the spread does heavy
damage with limited range.
This is almost
always limited to situations in which the injuries are very minimal or most of the claim
deals with property
damage, such as vehicle...
When trying to recover these
damages, you will almost
always be
dealing with an insurance company.
Water
damage can be frustrating to
deal with, but your homeowners insurance policy helps to repair the
damage, giving you peace of mind that you're
always covered no matter what the unpredictable weather throws your way.
The first step in properly
dealing with vehicle
damage always involves reporting it to your insurer.
For someone who
always takes impeccable care of their home and never causes
damages, they can be a good
deal.
Salem's classification as a high risk hurricane zone means that there's
always a chance that bad weather will result in a great
deal of property
damage.
They're capable of
dealing out the most
damage to enemies, plus they
always come outfitted with some extra ammo to spare.
As of IX, Axes will
always deal an additional 10 %
damage to members of the nature family.