its sensors make sure no ones in the door and the nit waits a couple of seconds then it closes
That would be entirely up to the property owner to decide.
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true, they can request the judge to decide, in small claims you have to request a jury
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A multiple millionaire buys the factory moving it to Mexico and George has to decide to leave or stay
It is even if it is a multiple of 2 Or it will divide by 2 with no remainder
If he number has a multiple other than itself it is composite.
No, but it will if any of them decide not to lend to you.
If you are on a lease, your landlord must fix the elevator for the remainder of the term of your lease. If he does not, you should contact a tenant's rights group or landlord-tenant law attorney in your area for advice on your particular situation. If you are not on a lease, or your lease has expired, your landlord can ask you to leave for any reason, provided he gives you written notice according to your state's law. If he does not want to fix the elevator, he may decide not to rent your unit, and ask you to leave. If you like the building, you might ask the landlord if you can move into one of the units in the building that does not use the elevator.
"Multiple" is an adjective and "decisions" is a noun. There is no past tense for either. "Decide" is a verb though, the past tense being "decided." You could say "I made multiple decisions."
Divide the two-digit number by the one-digit number. If the remainder is zero then the 2-digit number is a multiple and if not, it is not.
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