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An opossum is the proper term. Opossum begins with a vowel so an is proper.
No, the article 'a' is incorrect. The article 'an' is used preceding words starting with a vowel sound. The correct term is 'An annual meeting'.
Article 1 of the constitution establishes the first branch of the government which is the legislature or congress. There are 10 parts to article 1 expressing the minimum requirements in age of elected legislature officials and term-serving limits.
No, "biology degree" does not need to be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
what is the term legnth of the execusive branch
Article I judges serve on courts overseen by the Legislative Branch, like US Bankruptcy Court, US Tax Court, US Court of Federal Claims, etc., and don't enjoy the same benefits as judges who serve on Article III constitutional courts.The standard term of office for Article I judges is fourteen years, with the possibility of renewal.
the proper term is: compacted
Article I federal judges, such as those on US Bankruptcy Courts, US Tax Courts, and the US Court of Federal Claims, etc., are part of the Legislative Branch of government, and lack the job protections allowed to Article III (constitutional court) judges. Article I judges typically serve a fifteen-year term, with the possibility of renewal.
Article III of the Constitution of the United States of America outlines the powers of the Judiciary. It covers Judicial Authority, Scope of Judicial Authority and Treason.