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It will depend on the requirements of the state in question. In some cases the parents have to give permission. In others, they simply have to be notified and get to appear before the judge.
your question does not make sense so do you mean who was the slave who tried to sue "something" for his freedom?
It sounds like your friend is in trouble when he fled from the police for driving a stolen car without a drivers license. You could be an accessory to a crime. What is your question?
Your question doesn't make sense. Are you talking about a psychiatrist being forced to perform a gynecological exam? Regardless, psychiatrists do not perform gynecological exams on their patients.
'Subject to' means conditioned on, or being dependent upon, something, in this question whatever legal 'code' is being referred to. .
yes. It is a question about something that is happening. What was, being the form of something in the past, that, being the subject. What was that can either be taken as something that happened in the past, or something that has JUST happened.
Bergen-Belsen changed function a number of times. Please see the related question.
It is not ambiguous. There is something wrong with the question. Please restate the question.
No, you cannot legally move in without their permission. You must be 18 or have their permission.
Some courteous expressions would be saying "Thank you" or "Please. " Another courteous expression when asking for permission to do something or requesting something politely from someone is "May I" at the start of the question or request.
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The question "May I?" is asking for permission. The question "Can I?" is asking if I have the ability to.
To suggest that something happened in the past... perhaps it is just me, but does this question seem a little unnecessary?
The question asks about something "below". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is below?
Cuboidal just refers to something that is cube-shaped. You're question will have to be more specific before we can help you answer it.
We usually say something like "y=ex is the parent function of y=3ex-2+10", so the answer to your question is probably " The child functions of y=ex have the form aebx+c+d."
The question is incomplete. There are no options given (for "which of the following") to answer this question.