Great Britain has neither Separation of Executive and Legislative Powers or Judicial Review.
The sentence is incorrect. The correct version is: 'To the disappointment of the crowd, neither the president nor any of his aides was able to attend the ceremony.' 'Neither' takes the singular form of the verb, not the plural, if the subjects are singular. 'The president' is singular, and 'any of his aides' is singular. However, if at least one of the subjects is plural, so is the verb: 'Neither my parents nor my cousins were able to come to my party.' 'Neither my parents nor my cousin were able to come to my party.' But: 'Neither of my parents was able to come to my party.'
neither house of congress may adjourn without the consent of the other house.
Neither the Union nor the war.
Neither: it is capitalist.
Bureaucracy is often perceived as a neutral force, neither hero nor villain. Its impact depends on how effectively it serves the public interest, navigates challenges, and adapts to evolving needs. Like any tool, its value lies in its application
Why services charges as an alternative of interest are neither the true spirit of Islam nor from economic.
The answer will depend on the amount invested and the interest rate. Information on neither is provided in the question.
We have neither the capacity to, nor an interest in, showing you pornography here.
Koalas are neither extinct nor in any immediate danger of extinction. At this stage, therefore, it is not an environmental problem.
No. Neither of them were there
Manson had absolutely no interest in politics. He was neither democrat, republican or anything else.
No, neither Britain nor the US have any interest in unification.
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The color purple is neither an internal nor an external conflict. It is a physical attribute with no direct association to conflicts in literature or storytelling.
Quite simply, Europeans had never come across the aboriginal people before. Australia is a relatively young country, having only been discovered by Europeans in the 1600s, and neither the Portuguese nor the Dutch showed sufficient interest in the continent to take the time to get to know the people. The Europeans perceived themselves as superior to the aboriginal people.
Interest expense is neither selling or administrative, and it's too significant to be called a general expense. Interest expense is usually called a finance expense and is usually listed separately from SG&A, on the Income Statement