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Warrants are ISSUED by a judge or by the police

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What is the past tense of warrant?

The past tense of warrant is warranted.


Can the legal system issue a warrant from years ago?

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Sentence with the word warrant?

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The past tense is issued.


How has how people see mental illness changed through time?

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What is the past tense of issue?

issued!


Can a police man pull you over for being out past curfew?

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What is the past progressive tense of the verb issue?

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How can someone have forgiven you but keeps hanging it over your head?

AnswerWhen you forgive someone you are suppposed to let it go then. If he/she keeps hanging it over your head then it's still an issue with that person and it seems to me that the forgiveness is very shallow. It also seems to me that the person is keeping the issue alive with you instead of forgiving and putting it in the past. This will only cause trouble in the relationship. When you truly forgive someone you let it go and put the issue in the past. When you forgive someone for something there should no longer be hard feelings towards that person therefore the issue would not be brought up at any time and certainly not hanging it over your head at every opportunity.


How is the issue linked to slavery in the past?

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Can a warrant for arrest prevent you from becoming a pharmacist even though it is from another state and was never convicted?

Oh yes. You should turn yourself in to the police in the state the warrant was issued. This will begin to put this bad past behind you and once this is all taken care of you can go on with your life. Without the fear of this on your head you will be a much better person. Face your consequences.