Anyways first of all, I can admit I am probably no
where near the equivalent levle of spelling, grammer, punctuation and such things, as some of the posts on here but I must say, I am used to seeing people argue online with a whole lot of... what's it called?
They are no
where near equivalent.
directly between Ireland and Germany
where the nearest equivalent oak chronologies exist.
Not exact matches
The
nearest equivalent is Canada
where 35 % of the population live in Ontario.
Even a simple search for «renters insurance» is nearly functionally
equivalent to «renters insurance
near me» because Google and other search engines know exactly who you are,
where you are, and roughly
where you live.
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Daimler A.G. v. Bauman, 134 S. Ct. 746 (2014), limited that rule, holding that a company can be sued on any matter only
where it is «at home» (i.e. has a headquarters or
near equivalent secondary headquarters, or if it is organized under that jurisdiction's laws), and otherwise can only be sued in a place that has a significant connection to the subject - matter of the particular lawsuit.
Even a simple search for «renters insurance» is nearly functionally
equivalent to «renters insurance
near me» because Google and other search engines know exactly who you are,
where you are, and roughly
where you live.
Our odyssey across the tech world this week
nears its end in France,
where a man is suing Uber for the
equivalent of $ 48 million after a bug in the ride - sharing app allegedly enabled his wife to track his location, leading her to file for divorce, after accusing him of infidelity.
The Commission submits that it is contrary to the guarantee of equality and prohibition of discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, language and ethnic origin
where the law regards that which is the sum of the relationship in the nature of title between indigenous people and the land as more readily destroyed by a paramount grant than the
nearest full
equivalent title (an estate in fee simple) of non indigenous persons.