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The wording is: One thousand thirty nine point nine two. Alternative wording: Ten hundred thirty nine point nine two.
The wording of your sentence must be clear.
Yes, the specific wording is in the US Constitution(Article Two, Section One, Clause Eight)
"As we conclude this part of our journey together, please join me in turning our tassels from right to left, symbolizing our transition from students to graduates."
Some alternative versions of the Lord's Prayer include adaptations by different Christian denominations, such as the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions. These versions may vary in wording and structure but generally maintain the core themes and sentiments of the original prayer.
Contributors and Supervisors change the wording of some questions to fit the Stylebook Guidelines. For further information on the Stylebook see the "Related Links" section of this answer.
wording for promissory note with collateral
Yes, if a person does not follow section 9 of article 3, they may be in violation of a specific legal requirement outlined in that section. Depending on the wording of the section and the consequences attached to non-compliance, the individual may face penalties or sanctions for failing to adhere to it. It is important to review the specific language and implications of the section to determine the consequences of non-compliance.
No it's not. It's just a fun app... sometimes I put some funny "alternative substances" wording in my app descriptions but trust me, it's harmless ;-) I wrote it btw. Nikolai
You might say, "How can I rephrase this?" or "What are alternative ways to express this idea?" Another option is, "What different wording could I use to convey this message?" Each of these approaches invites a fresh perspective on the original statement.
A:The original of this passage was simply part of the book by Flavius Josephus, known as Antiquities of the Jews, and for Josephus had no particular significance and was therefore written to no one in particular. Later Christians took the passage as proof that Jesus had actually lived and performed miracles, although the passage merely records that Josephus knew of Christians who believed it to be the case. In fact, it is probable that the original wording differed from the versions we now have.
Yes, that wording is correct. An example of a sentence that uses this wording is "I am not looking forward to washing the car."