Sentences with phrase «point removal only»

Per FL statute 322.27 (3)(e), taking the BDI course for point removal only qualifies for tickets issued in the state of Florida.

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The point is being reached in the Church where the only viable alternative for removal of automatically excommunicated 1 bishops, of various ranks, from office is for people of faith to take matters into their own hands.
«The removal of a soil sample from its natural environment also means that the same sample can only be measured once, so the traditional (destructive) method is not suited to measuring changes at a point over a period of time..»
«This is exciting because a lot of the work we've done points to these protein removal pathways as being important not only for Huntington's disease, but also for other neurodegenerative disorders.
At this point in the evening, following the City Councilman's removal from the floor, there were only a few remaining people on the public comment list and all manner of inappropriate grandstanding had occurred.
Thus, your score may have only increased a few points with the removal of a collection account, or, it may have decreased several points.
The only treatment available at this point is surgical removal of the lens.
The term Arte Povera was actually borrowed from the theoretical performance manual, Towards a Poor Theater, written by the Polish theatrical director Jerzy Grotowski, who called for the removal of excess props and ornament (the moneyed theater of spectacle) from the stage to the point that the actors used only their natural gifts to activate meaning with facial expressions, voice, gesture, and acrobatic movements (hence materially «poor»).
In Maryland, point removal is only possible by filing an expungement request, as mentioned above.
Typically, attending traffic safety school to keep a conviction off your driving record is only offered in certain counties; voluntarily enrolling for point removal can be determined on a case - by - case basis.
However, as was pointed out in our meetings with governments, such Indigenous specific courses are not the only vehicle through which the history and continuing effects of forcible removal of Indigenous children from their families might be taught.
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