However, acknowledging the constitutionality of the individual mandate portends no such impending doom... we are not persuaded that the formalistic dichotomy of activity and inactivity provides a workable or persuasive
enough answer in this case.
Not exact matches
In almost every
case, the
answer is because they are not using
enough detergent to wash their diapers.
The
answer to that may seem obvious, but just
in case it isn't let me say: writing a great There are
enough terrible internet dating profiles out there.
In those cases where I am lucky enough to have formal opportunities to collaborate, I would bring my list of questions pertinent to the agenda in order to pick the groups» collective brain for answer
In those
cases where I am lucky
enough to have formal opportunities to collaborate, I would bring my list of questions pertinent to the agenda
in order to pick the groups» collective brain for answer
in order to pick the groups» collective brain for
answers.
In a specific
case, of course, you can form a pointed
enough question to determine if there is coverage for that particular event, but if you're asking «what if» questions, you'll find the
answer often includes a «but» or an «unless.»
Not worth a full
answer, but it's also worth noting the difference between «I had no income and let all my bills become past due and skipped some payments» and «I had
enough savings to cover 6 months worth of bills» is what's really important
in these
cases.
In most
cases, if your tax needs are complicated
enough to make you question if you should see a professional, then the
answer is likely «yes.»
The
answer in the
case of Tiny Wings is don't fix what isn't broken, and instead expand upon the mechanics of the first game
in a way that's unobtrusive to what made it a hit
in the first place while simultaneously changing
enough to make the whole experience feel fresh.
Consultation times are often limited, but you should still feel like you have
enough time for your questions to be
answered and to describe your
case in detail.
In a specific
case, of course, you can form a pointed
enough question to determine if there is coverage for that particular event, but if you're asking «what if» questions, you'll find the
answer often includes a «but» or an «unless.»