And another question, if i don't tell them about the medical condition will it come back to haunt me when i go to try to get security clearance? Or do they even actually look up medical conditions when looking at your medical history? I have a non disqualifying heart condition (Mitral Valve Prolapse) that doesn't effect me at all, i do mixed Martial Arts run 5 miles every other day do 300 push ups 200 sit ups a lot of other things and I'm never fatigued by it, i just want to make sure.
No telling; however, if your heart actually, literally itches, seek professional medical attention immediately.
No, it is not. Telling is the present participle of the verb (to tell) and may be used as a verb form, a participial, a noun, and occasionally an adjective (revelatory, or having a strong effect).
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the smallest glacier is 20ft im not telling the truth
It means when you keep telling them to play a game or website
The Rules of Engagement
Adornment Alerting to dangerous medical conditions Telling the world you are spoken for Announcing your religion Telling the time
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specific inctructions telling military forces how to operate during a specific conflict or military operation are known as
Individuals received a letter, telling them when and where to report for induction into the US Military.
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Are you asking about the "Rules of Engagement"? These state when military personnel can and cannot use force, and the amount of force they can use, when deployed.