Unfortunately, yes.
Just guessing, I'd say that any felony conviction would disqualify the person in question.
<p>Mr Obama Is the most <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">honorable president</a> in US history </p>
Jesus is by far the most powerful but honorable man in the bible. Certainly throughout history and even in today's standards.
Martin Luther King Jr is
Thomas Mitton has written: 'A letter to the honorable William Lenthal, Esq. speaker to the honorable House of Commons' -- subject- s -: Great Britain Civil War, 1642-1649, History
Tannisse T. Blatchford has written: 'An honorable heritage' -- subject(s): History
No it isn't. History would not be considered a science. Its lack of predictive value would disqualify it from being a science. It is nevertheless a valuable record of happenings, though perhaps only a partial record, for "History is written by the winners", as the phrase goes.
Most families who disqualify for the Housing Choice Voucher Program do so because they were evicted from public housing, owe money to a landlord or a Public Housing Authority for damages to a public home or unpaid rent, have at least one member with a violent criminal history, or have at least one member who is a registered sex offender. A family may also disqualify if they are making too much money and can actually afford to rent a home without assistance.
Read his Discharge Documents. The documents will indicate his unit. Obtain the unit history. Read the unit history.
Go see a doctor.
Your credit score is an essential part of a successful application. SBA expert will assess your credit history with you to assess any mitigating situations related to derogatory reports.
Ten years from the date of the discharge, not the date of the filing.