It wouldn't be weird because maybe he was sent back a grade.
no not unless the person who you sent it to sends it back to you
Once an Email or IM has been sent, it cannot be retrieved. (but you can go to your "sent" to see what you sent.)
No, once a Zelle payment is sent, it cannot be reversed or taken back.
No, they do not pass laws, they pass Bills. Technically they pass a Bill which, once it passes both house of Congress is sent to the President and when the President signs it, THEN it becomes a law.
If the House and Senate in Georgia do not pass the same version of a bill, it is typically sent to a conference committee. This committee comprises members from both chambers who work to reconcile the differences between the two versions. Once an agreement is reached, the revised bill is sent back to both the House and Senate for approval. If both chambers approve the conference committee's version, it can then be sent to the governor for consideration.
No, once a Zelle payment is sent, it cannot be taken back or reversed.
No, once a Zelle payment is sent, it cannot be reversed or taken back.
Talk with someone over you about a weekend pass or a leave of absence.
You cannot. Once in Black/White it cannot be sent back
it goes back to where it was last passed through, it is revised and sent back to the house/committee that didn't pass it, or it is killed
The correct phrase is "once sent it." The verb "sent" should be in the past tense to indicate that the action has already been completed.