It depends on what type of document you are referring to. "Something" with a date is not considered "reliable" on that count alone but a date can add credence depending on the issue.
It depends on what type of document you are referring to. "Something" with a date is not considered "reliable" on that count alone but a date can add credence depending on the issue.
It depends on what type of document you are referring to. "Something" with a date is not considered "reliable" on that count alone but a date can add credence depending on the issue.
It depends on what type of document you are referring to. "Something" with a date is not considered "reliable" on that count alone but a date can add credence depending on the issue.
movies. theme parks. somewhere where theres roller coasters. do NOT go to an art expo or something.
Theres no release date it doesn't excist.
If theres only one date, it's the expiration date.
theres no specific date but spring 2010
No, you cannot legally get something postmarked for a past date. Postmarking indicates the date and time an item was mailed, and postal services only apply current dates to outgoing mail. Attempting to manipulate postmark dates can be considered fraudulent and may have legal consequences.
The Old Testament cannot be considered a reliable historical document. It is therefore impossible to date any of the alleged events contained within it.
umm be specific because theres A LOT
The cheapest GPS systems are good for casual use. These are not always the most reliable and up to date systems, and can have software incompatibility issues.
2011 theres no exact date yet
its a variety of them so theres a lot of them
After something passes the expiration date, or expires, it's no longer considered good, or up to standard. You shouldn't eat any food or take any medicine that has passed the expiration date.
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