Not exact matches
Certainly, most investors believe they deserve this level
of care from their advisor, and many probably assume their advisors are already required to
meets criteria as high as the ones above.
«It's
certainly very hypocritical for the Conservative government to say that a member
of parliament that advocates on behalf
of a business in his or her constituency who advocates in favour
of temporary foreign workers who
meet the
criteria as set out in the program, if somehow that's illegitimate for a member
of parliament to advocate for a temporary foreign worker permit in his constituency,» Mr. LeBlanc explained, «then the Conservatives should ask themselves why under their watch the number
of temporary foreign workers has doubled.
I * think * my thought process was something along the lines
of «I need to refresh my work dress line - up, and I should branch out from floral prints»; all fine and good, and this dress
certainly meets those
criteria — it's new (to me), and it's got a non-floral print.
For instance, a humor intelligence and a memory intelligence
certainly meet a majority
of the
criteria.
The SBAC cut scores were specifically chosen to ensure between 60 - 70 %
of our students failed which
certainly impacts the number
of schools that
meet the
criteria to qualify for the Commissioner's Network Schools.
The ability to try new concepts and play around with novel ideas makes indie gaming a garden in which innovation happens, and Doctor Kvorak's Obliteration Game
certainly meets all such
criteria, involving aliens, cosmic intrigue, high stakes, and chickens in -LSB-...] ↓ Read the rest
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Regardless
of his original background, Hansen has
certainly met this
criteria, as have many others whose original expertise was not in a climate - related field
of study.
Aspects
of Mr. Voisey's conduct
certainly meet these
criteria.
If this parent goes to court to ask for a modification
of the parenting plan, he or she will almost
certainly be denied their request, since they have not
met the
criteria the court requires for a change to be made.