"Where there's a will, there's a way" is an old English proverb meaning a person with determination will find a way of doing something.
A proverb is a short saying that has widespread and frequent use that expresses a basic truth, familiar experience or concept.
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
No, a written statement will not suffice in place of your appearance. No written statement by a witness is acceptable even if it is made in the form of an affidavit or certification, because the other party is not able to cross examine a written statement. Nor would the finder of fact able to see the witness testily in order to judge his or her credibility. The only way possible would be if all parties either agreed to allow it or if they stipulated to the facts in the statement.
The statement was written by John Locke.
The name of a statement written to retrieve specific data from a table is a SQL SELECT statement.
Hugh Annesley has written: 'Strategy statement 1990' 'Strategy statement 1991'
written statement expressing intention of formal agreement
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An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
if it was a written statement yes she can be called to court