Sentences with phrase «right type of entity»

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This is not to say that time is an entity in its own right or that it has an independent nature of its own, as if it differed in this way from the nature of movement1 or of some very particular and specific type of movement.
(4) For a certifying agent who is a private entity, the amount and type of security that must be established to protect the rights of production and handling operations certified by such certifying agent.
Musser: Right and even our best microscope or, in a sense, microscope, is the Large Hadron Collider — the one being built or one about to start up, really, now in Switzerland — and it can penetrate to, I think it is 10 - 19 to -20 meters; in effect it's a microscope down to those distances; and the plank scale, the scale at which strings seem to operate these other types of entities is another 1015 times smaller; it is 10 - 35 meters.
And then, I noticed, when people find out they have some type of critter of foreign uh — entity inside of their — their digestive tract, they want to knock it out right away.
a type of municipal bond backed by the full faith, credit, and taxing power of the issuer, specifically its ability to collect taxes; only entities that have the right to levy and collect taxes can issue general obligation bonds; certain governmental entities are subject to legal limits on the amount of taxes that they can impose, and their issues are called limited - tax general obligation bonds; unlimited - tax bonds are issued by government entities that are not subject to those limits
What type of entity is right for me?
It's crucial to pick the right entity for your type of business and goals.
Self - Help Applications for the Public that provide preliminary guidance: — Which type of legal entity is right for your new venture?
There are three types of denials for which covered entities must provide the individual with a right to review.
There are five types of denials covered entities may make without providing the individual with a right to have the denial reviewed.
We proposed to require authorizations requested by individuals to contain a minimum set of elements: a description of the information to be used or disclosed; the name of the covered entity, or class of entities or persons, authorized to make the use or disclosure; the name or types of recipient (s) of the information; an expiration date; the individual's signature and date of signature; if signed by a representative, a description of the representative's authority or relationship to the individual; a statement regarding the individual's right to revoke the authorization; and a statement that the information may no longer be protected by the federal privacy law.
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