In the context of 'College Applications and Entrance Requirements,' questions about 'in what capacity' the applicant has been known can (and should) be answered directly and simply. First, one's relationship to the applicant should be stated; for example, 'supervisor at restaurant such-and-such' or 'manager at office' in which the applicant worked (or still works). If the relationship is personal, this should also be indicated. Second, the length of time for which one has known the applicant should be stated; for example, 'for five years' or 'for 14 months.'
You can talk about how long you have known the person and how you know them. Then you can talk about their positive character qualities and how you think they will do well at college and in certain programs.
"For several years personally and professionally" is a good answer to this question.
Basically, this question is asking how long and how do you know this person. For example, the answer would be something like, "I've known him for 5 years, as a friend."
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"For several years personally and professionally" is a good answer to this question.
You just need to talk about how long and how well you know the student. Then you can share some positive aspects of their personality and why you think they will do well in school or at college.
Many job applications require the applicant to state how long they have known their references. This allows the interviewer to know what references can give feedback on a person that is accurate.
Generally, a variance, if granted, is considered to be fair to the applicant as long as it is determined that it won't have a negative impact on the abutting property owners.Generally, a variance, if granted, is considered to be fair to the applicant as long as it is determined that it won't have a negative impact on the abutting property owners.Generally, a variance, if granted, is considered to be fair to the applicant as long as it is determined that it won't have a negative impact on the abutting property owners.Generally, a variance, if granted, is considered to be fair to the applicant as long as it is determined that it won't have a negative impact on the abutting property owners.
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The phrase, "nature of acquaintance" refers to how people know each other. The means of knowing each other may be through a certain relationship or context. Here are some examples answering a question, "What is the nature of your acquaintance with him?" "I know him through work." "He is my cousin." "We went to school together." Sometimes when an employer requests references, or an application form has a space for references, the "nature of acquaintance" is also requested. The applicant would list the references with how he or she is known to this person. In the letter of reference the writer will indicate how long he or she has known the applicant, the type and context of the relationship.
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Many states have a statutory "10 day free look" provision as part of their insurance laws. However, since insurance is regulated by each state, the answer to the question depends upon the state involved.
I've researched for a long time with no answer to this question, there is just no known answer I'm afraid or at least no one can find it.
I knew him during the four years we were in law school together. When I became a judge he appeared before me and we were active in the bar association together. I married him to his second wife when we were in the National Guard together."