The wording of your sentence must be clear.
It all may depend on the wording of the divorce and support decree - and/or - the wording of the law in the state in which the support was granted. You will have to check the wording of your documents and wording of the support statutes for the state involved.
Of course you can. It can be called "Assault" - "Affray" - "Disorderly Conduct" - or any number of classifications, depending upon the wording of the statutes in your jurisdiction.
Alternate wordings are different ways of writing a question. An example is: "What are alternate wordings?" and "What is an alternate wording?". Both questions are trying to ask the same thing, so when two like questions are merged together, one becomes an alternate wording, so when someone types in that different wording in the ask bar, they will get redirected to the actual, grammatically correct question.
Time Out - chocolate bar - was created in 1995.
The wording of the invitations is used to inform the potential guests as to the important details of the event- date, time, place, number of guests, bride and groom details, etc.
wording for promissory note with collateral
Theres all these: Simple time signatures: 4/1 = 4 semibreves in a bar (16 crotchets) = quadruple time 3/1 = 3 semibreves in a bar (12 crotchets) = triple time 2/1 = 2 semibreves in a bar (8 crotchets) = double time 4/2 = 4 minims in a bar (8 crotchets) = quadruple time 3/2 = 3 minims in a bar (6 crotchets) = triple time 2/2 = 2 minims in a bar (4 crotchets) = double time 4/4 = 4 crotchets in a bar (4 crotchets) = quadruple time 3/4 = 3 crotchets in a bar (3 crotchets) = triple time 2/4 = 2 crotchets in a bar (2 crotchets) = double time 4/8 = 4 quavers in a bar (2 crotchets) = quadruple time 3/8 = 3 quavers in a bar (1.5 crotchets) = triple time 2/8 = 2 quavers in a bar (1 crotchet) = double time 4/16 = 4 semiquavers in a bar (1 crotchet) = quadruple time 3/16 = 3 semiquavers in a bar (0.75 crotchets) = triple time 2/16 = 2 semiquavers in a bar (0.5 crotchets) = double time 4/32 = 4 demisemiquavers in a bar (0.5 crotchets) = quadruple time 3/32 = 3 demisemiquavers in a bar (0.375 crotchets or 3/8 of a crotchet) = triple time 2/32 = 2 demisemiquavers in a bar (0.25 crotchets) = double time Compound Time signatures: 12/1 = 4 dotted breves in a bar (48 crotchets) = quadruple time 9/1 = 3 dotted breves in a bar (36 crotchets) = triple time 6/1 = 2 dotted breves in a bar (24 crotchets) = double time 12/2 = 4 dotted semibreves in a bar (24 crotchets) = quadruple time 9/2 = 3 dotted semibreves in a bar (18 crotchets) = triple time 6/2 = 2 dotted semibreves in bar (12 crotchets) = double time 12/4 = 4 dotted minims in a bar (12 crotchets) = quadruple time 9/4 = 3 dotted minims in a bar (9 crotchets) = triple time 6/4 = 2 dotted minims in a bar (6 crotchets) = double time 12/8 = 4 dotted crotchets in a bar (6 crotchets) = quadruple time 9/8 = 3 dotted crochets in a bar (4.5 crotchets) = triple time 6/8 = 2 dotted crochets in a bar (3 crotchets) = double time 12/16 = 4 dotted quavers in a bar (3 crotchets) = quadruple time 9/16 = 3 dotted quavers in a bar (2.25 crotchets) = triple time 6/16 = 2 dotted quavers in a bar (1.5 crotchets) = double time 12/32 = 4 dotted semiquavers in a bar (1.5 crotchets) = quadruple time 9/32 = 3 dotted semiquavers in a bar (1.125 crotchets or 1 and 1/8 of a crotchet) = triple time 6/32 = 2 dotted semiquavers in a bar (0.75 crotchets) = double time But remember that these are not all the time signatures ever invented. There are also irregular time signatures.
It depends on the wording of sentence in the statute passed by your state legislature.
Yes, that wording is correct. An example of a sentence that uses this wording is "I am not looking forward to washing the car."
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Thank you card wording can be found at "thank you note examples and tip", some newspaper can contain thank you card wording, and mostly blogs and wikis will certainly contain thank you card wording.