Sentences with phrase «intended changes in the house»

When you have plans to remodel your home, ensure that your coverage is adequate to cover all the intended changes in the house.

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When Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D - Fla., asked House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Robert Aderholt, R - Ala., during the markup whether the majority intended to change the nutrition standards permanently, Aderholt said, «Not in this bill.»
The Acts were intended to reduce the number of MPs in the House of Commons from 650 to 600, change the way the UK is divided into parliamentary constituencies, introduce a referendum on changing the system used to elect MPs and take the power to dissolve Parliament away from the monarch.
Introduction Direct Party and Representative Voting (DPR Voting) is an electoral system specifically intended to introduce a form of proportional representation to elections for the House of Commons in the UK while requiring the least change to the familiar «First Past the Post» (FPTP) system.
Last year, the nonprofit announced it intended to change its focus from enacting universal pre-kindergarten, which the mayor achieved during his first year in office, toward advancing the mayor's affordable housing agenda.
The changes are intended increase the existing housing supply that is available to British Columbians, Finance Minister Mike de Jong said moments after the tax became law last Thursday in Victoria.
I intend to make changes in my ongoing SIP portfolio towards both my daughters PG education and house renovation
Tuesday's announcement isn't just a bilateral deal, but the first indication of what the US will be putting forward: «The United States will submit its 2025 target to the Framework Convention on Climate Change as an «Intended Nationally Determined Contribution» no later than the first quarter of 2015,» the White House said in summarizing Tuesday's announcement on its web site.
The only other «proof» that I can come up with is that they did change of address forms and still have mail coming to the house which proves they fully intended to move in and live there.
If you have a house that needs repairs but you don't do repairs and you sell it to someone who intends to live in it, that is to the end user, that's a retail deal, as discussed now in investor lingo only, would you change the name of your deal if that buyer fixed it and sold it 90 days later, does that matter to you?
This change is intended to avoid any kind of future housing bubble in Canada by curbing speculation building.
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