I'm curious to find out if using non-beaking hyphens in all this situations would be correct or not.
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No, they began printing $100 bills with security strips in them beginning in 1990.
The security strip was added to $10 bills beginning in 1990.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
All service members require the beginning background check for a security clearance National Agency Check with Local Agency Check and Credit Check NACLC
Secure Computer also known as SCC, in the beginning was a public computer security company. The security company McAffee aquired SCC fairly recently in the year 2008.
Social Security in the US was established in 1935, with payments beginning in 1937. WW2 veterans would have received benefits after retiring if they met the program's requirements.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
Social Security today is different from its beginning in several ways. Firstly, the original Social Security Act of 1935 provided only retirement benefits, while today it also includes disability and survivor benefits. Secondly, the eligibility age for retirement benefits has increased from 65 to 67. Lastly, the program has evolved to account for changes in society, such as the inclusion of same-sex couples and increased focus on cost-of-living adjustments.
No. The Social Security Administration does not issue SSN's beginning with the number "9", same is true for "666" in positions 1 thru 3 and "000" in positions 1 thru 3.
In the United States, the members of the presidential cabinet head various departments that deal with important factors affecting society. The most recent cabinet position to be created was the Secretary of Homeland Security, which was established by the Homeland Security Act in 2002.