Approval is the word. Approval is the opposite of disclaimer.
The Afrikaans word for disclaimer is "vrywaring."
The person is asking permission to make a racist comment. It is sort of a disclaimer.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
disclaimer
The Afrikaans word for disclaimer is "vrywaring."
Disclaimer - album - was created in 2001.
A disclaimer is a term used in law, essentially, denying responsibility. An example sentence would be: Because of the disclaimer, he will still be responsible for the fees.
A disclaimer is a statement of denial, especially of responsibility. The movie showed the standard disclaimer during the credits.
The Afrikaans word for disclaimer is "vrywaring."
A disclaimer of opinion is issued when an auditor is unable to express an opinion on the financial statements due to significant limitations in scope or uncertainties that prevent the auditor from obtaining sufficient evidence. It indicates a lack of assurance on the accuracy or completeness of the financial information provided.
A disclaimer. I will not be responsible for the accuracy of this answer, nor for any damages you might incur by reading it, nor any scorn you might receive for sharing it with others. Do you mean disclaimer? It is a statement that says we are not responsible. For example; if you wrote that rubbing a potato on warts got rid of them and then posted it somewhere, the website you posted it on would probably have a disclaimer saying that whatever you say is your opinion and they are not responsible for your opinion. They are doing the opposite of claiming responsibility.
Disclaimer II was created on 2004-06-15.
"The product manual had the standard disclaimer that they were not responsible if the object exploded."
You haven't even explained what you mean by a disclaimer. Yes, you need a lawyer.You haven't even explained what you mean by a disclaimer. Yes, you need a lawyer.You haven't even explained what you mean by a disclaimer. Yes, you need a lawyer.You haven't even explained what you mean by a disclaimer. Yes, you need a lawyer.
A website who has a disclaimer cannot be sued for posting inaccurate medical or legal information. That is what a disclaimer is for.