Sentences with phrase «certain types of tables»

Not exact matches

Chris goes on to talk a little about certain types of salt that he does not recommend, and points out that regular table salt (while not the devil) is basically lacking any of the additional minerals and nutrients that you would find in the more natural, less processed salts, like sea salt etc..
Introduction and table of contents The following is an organized presentation on the creation vs. evolution Interweaving the relative time scale with the atomic time scale poses certain problems because only certain types of rocks, chiefly the igneous variety
Tigers on the Hunt is a transparent attempt to replicate a certain type of gameplay that is a natural product of a person sitting across from you at a table, picking up physical counters, and moving them across a game board.
On June 12, 2013, the government tabled in the National Assembly Bill 52, An Act respecting end - of - life care, which besides its main goal of ensuring that end - of - life patients are provided with care «that is respectful of their dignity and their autonomy,» establishes specific requirements for certain types of medical assistance to die.
She identifies the ways that these publishers guide users to certain types of searching and certain classes of databases, typically keyword searching of large databases of primary materials, rather than offering them what the experts know they need, which is early access to secondary materials, tables of contents, self - evident cues (using graphic design conventions), and «information scent.»
But when he starts reeling off statistics like how a particular judge tends to rule in certain types of cases, «they lean forward, put their elbows on the table, and start asking questions,» he says.
i. Because certain closing costs, individually, are subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., fees paid to the creditor, transfer taxes, fees paid to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recording fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party identified by the creditor if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), § 1026.38 (e)(2)(iii)(A) requires the creditor or closing agent to calculate subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then add such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in the table.
Proposed comment 38 (i)(1)(iii)(A)-1 would have contained examples of how to calculate such excess amounts and would have clarified that because certain closing costs, individually, are subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., origination fees, transfer taxes, charges paid by the consumer to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recordation fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), the creditor or closing agent calculates subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then adds such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in the table.
i. Because certain closing costs, individually, are subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., fees paid to the creditor, transfer taxes, fees paid to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recording fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party identified by the creditor if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), § 1026.38 (i)(1)(iii)(A) requires the creditor or closing agent to calculate subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then add such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in the table.
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