Sentences with phrase «individuals with similar names»

Not exact matches

While I agree with Monreal about the squad quality and the fighting qualities of the team and of individual players, I also worry that the current injury situation is similar to that of two years ago and it could affect that unity as the regular starters have to be replaced and Wenger can not keep naming a steady starting XI.
Occasionally, and only with permission, we will share individual donor names or contact information with other donors who are either local to them or are interested in working on similar cloth diaper projects.
For example, if you are an outdoor enthusiast, then use a name that describes your interests and attracts individuals with similar hobbies.
A corporation is but an association of individuals with a distinct name and legal entity, and, in organizing itself as a collective body, it waives no appropriate constitutional immunities, and, although it can not refuse to produce its books and papers, it is entitled to immunity under the Fourth Amendment against unreasonable searches and seizures, and, where an examination of its books is not authorized by an act of Congress, a subpoena duces tecum requiring the production of practically all of its books and papers is as indefensible as a search warrant would be if couched in similar terms.
Examples include the creation of a fake social media profile under the name the targeted individual would recognize and accept a request from or setting up a fake account with similar interests and background information that may reasonably lead the target to believe they know or would like to know the person.
Such individuals shall enjoy all of the rights, privileges and obligations of REALTOR ® membership (including compliance with the Code of Ethics) except: obligations related to association mandated education, meeting attendance, or indoctrination classes or other similar requirements; the right to use the term REALTOR ® in connection with their franchise organization's name; and the right to hold elective office in the local state and National Association.
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