Yes, a VA dependent can use Hazelwood benefits concurrently with DEA (Dependent's Educational Assistance) benefits, as these programs can be utilized simultaneously. However, it's important to understand the specific eligibility requirements and limitations of each program. VA dependents should consult with a VA representative to ensure they are following the correct procedures and maximizing their benefits.
It depends on how long is long term. If it is long enough your bladder will become smaller and you will become dependent on the foley catheter. This is not necessarily a bad thing. It just depends on what the alternatives are.
Nope. When you trace, you become dependent of the thing you are tracing. So when it comes to drawing and you don't have anything to trace, you can't do it because that isn't what you are used to.
Magic Reflector is a Normal Spell Card and goes to the graveyard after the chain resolves, meaning it would not be much use if its protective effect ended right then.What Magic Reflector and Card Guard do is set up 'lingering effects' on the token they distribute, that are no longer dependent on the card that set it up. So Card Guard can leave the field, and the token will still work.
The GI Bill allows service members to transfer unused education benefits to eligible dependents, including spouses and children. Each service member can transfer up to 36 months of benefits, which can be divided among multiple dependents. However, the total number of dependents that can utilize the benefits is not capped, as each dependent can receive a portion of the total benefits available. It's important to check specific eligibility criteria and transfer processes through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The use of hammer is to pound the nail.
No. The hazelwood act only kicks in if you zero assistance, such as GI bill or pell grant. But you can give it to your children now
I can work on multiple tasks concurrently to maximize efficiency.
The structure of the sentence "While you were on vacation, I watered the plants" consists of a dependent clause ("While you were on vacation") followed by an independent clause ("I watered the plants"). The dependent clause provides context for the timing of the action in the independent clause. The use of "while" indicates that the watering of the plants occurred concurrently with the subject's vacation. Overall, it combines a temporal relationship with a main action.
No, typically only one parent can use a dependent care FSA for the same dependent.
To find a doctor by their DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) number, you can use the DEA's official website, which offers a database for verifying DEA registration. You can also check state medical boards or health department websites, as they often provide a search feature for licensed practitioners. Additionally, some medical directories and professional association websites may allow you to search by DEA number. Always ensure that the information is up-to-date and from reliable sources.
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Propofol is not classified under the Controlled Substances Act and does not have a DEA schedule. It is primarily used as an anesthetic in medical settings and is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rather than the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). However, due to its potential for misuse, it is still subject to strict regulations in clinical use.
A company may use more than one costing method concurrently.
the water in the experiment was the dependent variable in this situation
Yes, you should use a comma to separate a dependent clause and a verb.
In your sentence fragment, 'dependent' is used as an adjective: [that person is] dependent on experience. So you use dependent with -ent, not dependant with -ant.
The DEA(drug enforcement agency) deals with most illegal drug cases