Luke 1:37 - "because with God no declaration will be an impossibility." (NWT)
It means "On behalf of God and the constitution (or foundation--says google translate)".
No, it is not possible for someone to deposit a check on your behalf without your signature. Your signature is required to authorize the deposit of the check into your account.
Assuming that this means "soldier as long as one lives", you could translate it miles in omnem vitam.If it means "soldier fighting on life's behalf", miles pro vita.
The name Jehovah's Witness comes from the Bible. In Isaiah Jehovah told his people: 'You are my Witnesses' Followers use the name because they believe they are witnessing to others on behalf of Jehovah, much like one would in a court case. They think of themselves as character witnesses for Jehovah against Satan. Jehovah's Witnesses consider it important to share their religious beliefs with others. They also believe that living by their faith should be a way of life, as the bible says it was for Jesus and his disciples.
Yes, it is possible for you to obtain a cashier's check on behalf of another individual as long as you have their authorization and provide the necessary identification and information required by the bank.
Yes, it is possible for someone to check in for you at a hotel on your behalf, but they may need to provide certain information and authorization from you beforehand.
Yes, it is possible to check into a hotel on behalf of someone else, but you typically need to provide their identification and a signed authorization form.
Yes, it is possible to obtain an LLC on behalf of another individual by acting as a registered agent or representative during the formation process.
I love you my love on behalf of saint jose....can relate to cross my heart hope to die
Only if you're signed in on their account.
Typically the executor does that, not the guardian, but it is possible they are serving as both.
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