limited partner
Individual added to a life insurance policy other than the insured named in the policy. For example, an insured father can have a dependent son and daughter added to the policy as additional insureds. In many instances, adding an additional insured to an existing policy is less expensive than purchasing a separate policy for that insured. In property and liability insurance: another person, firm, or other entity enjoying the same protection as the named insured.
Another word for Capital is goods.
acclaimed is another word for reputable.
another name for good client
Indistinguishable particles are particles that are so similar or identical that they can not be distinguished from another. Electrons and sometimes atoms and molecules can be indistinguishable particles.
Only once: 1797-1801, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Beginning in 1804, each Presidential candidate ran as a team with his "running mate" (Vice Presidential candidate).
indistinguishable, alike, impossible to tell apart, exactly the same, equal, matching
It shows the interviewer that you have lots of motivation and could be the best candidate for the new position. In other instances the minimal requirements for many good paying jobs is having that university degree. Employers might take the candidate with the degree over another who has years of experience and no degree. Doesn't always work out that way though.
Candidate?
Candidate
In some instances
In some instances
yes she is in a another relationship.
Mapping cardinality refers to the relationship between two sets in terms of how many elements from one set are associated with elements in another set. It is commonly used in database design and entity-relationship modeling to specify the number of instances of one entity that can or must be associated with instances of another entity. Cardinality can be classified as one-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-many, affecting how data is structured and accessed. Understanding mapping cardinality is crucial for ensuring data integrity and optimizing database performance.
Minimum and maximum cardinality refer to the constraints on the number of instances of one entity that can be associated with instances of another entity in a relational database or entity-relationship model. Minimum cardinality specifies the least number of instances required, such as "zero" (optional) or "one" (mandatory), while maximum cardinality indicates the upper limit, such as "one" (single instance) or "many" (multiple instances). Together, these concepts help define the nature of relationships between entities, ensuring that data integrity is maintained in the database design.
No, he cannot. He can endorse or give his support to another candidate, which his delegates usually always give their votes to.