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For and admission
For this reason, admission to candidacy is highly selective.
Nicolas de Condorcet was especially noted for his advocacy, in his articles published in the Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
For some hours yesterday there were never less than a couple of hundred persons waiting their turn of admission, and yet, after all, the diamond does not satisfy.
He advocated women's suffrage for the new government, writing an article for Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
For purposes of the Grade Point Average ( GPA ) and subject requirements used for college admission, grade 9 is usually considered the first year of high school regardless of whether the student is in the last year of a 7 – 9 junior high program, or the first year of a 9 – 12 high school program.
For most practical purposes, ranging from admission of students to negotiating funding from the government, the 18 constituent colleges are treated as individual universities.
For its protection, the oldest section, which holds an impressive collection of Victorian mausoleums and gravestones, plus elaborately carved tombs, allows admission only in tour groups.
For the group's first performance at a youth club, they were required to pay the price of admission before entering.
For standing places, full season tickets automatically include last night admission, half-season ticket holders have access to a special distribution of tickets, but must purchase their Last Night ticket in addition to the cost of the season ticket ; day Prommers also have to present five ticket stubs at the box office.
For admission to all master's programmes, a bachelor's degree in one or more specified disciplines is required, in some cases in combination with other requirements.
For the same amount, one could purchase a ticket to a major vaudeville theater ; when America's first amusement park opened in Coney Island the following year, a 25-cent entrance fee covered admission to three rides, a performing sea lion show, and a dance hall.
For admission into grade 9 and 10 ( the only other points of entry ), applicants are admitted through a slightly less formal process, albeit just as rigorously.
For example, New York permits admission on motion to applicants who have practiced five of the last seven years in one of 34 jurisdictions that allow reciprocal admission to applicants from New York.
For the most part, foreign law graduates seeking admission to the bar in the United States will find their LL. B.
For the fall semester of 2009, the Admissions Committee at the University of Mary Washington reviewed 4, 761 freshman applications and offered admission to 3, 541 candidates.
For PG programmes in fundamental sciences admission is based on the Joint Admission Test ( JAM ).
For instance, the admission to Harvard University during that period fell from 27. 6 % to 17. 1 % and in Columbia University from 32. 7 % to 14. 6 %.
" In 1934, he signed and sent a letter to American Legion Hollywood Post 43, arranging for " The Inside Story of the Movies " ( referred to in the body of the letter as " The March of the Movies ") to be shown twice at the Post on Monday, January 7, 1935 at " 9 or 9: 15 p. m .," and Tuesday, January 8, 1935 at 8: 30 p. m. " For the first evening ," the letter states, " I am to receive twenty-five dollars for my services and for the second evening ... an admission is to be charged and the entire proceeds are to be divided equally between Legion Post 43 and myself.
For example, in Chester and York, only the children or grandchildren ( or great grandchildren in York ) ( male or female ) of freemen may apply for admission.
For admission determination, many law schools use the highest score on record, some use the average score, and some use the highest score if the difference between the highest and lowest score is at or greater than a certain number.
For reckoning periods of time during which the legislature operates, each two-year period coinciding with the election of new members of the House of Representatives is numbered consecutively as a Legislature dating to the first legislature following Michigan's admission as a state.

For and attorney
For example, the standard Miranda right to counsel states You have a right to have an attorney present during the questioning.
For the first time, whistleblowers will be allowed to initially report fraud anonymously by filing a claim through an attorney.
For example, Texas law generally prohibits a person who is not an attorney from representing a client in a personal injury or property damage matter, and punishes a violation as a misdemeanor.
For instance, in pre-trial hearings in Miami in May 1991, Manuel Noriega's attorney, Frank Rubino, was quoted as saying " General Noriega has in his possession documents showing attempts to assassinate General Noriega and Mr. Torrijos by agencies of the United States.
For example, defense attorney Hans Rolfe ( Maximilian Schell ) raises such issues as the support of U. S. Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. for eugenics practices, the Hitler-Vatican Reichskonkordat in 1933, the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939 that allowed Hitler to start World War II and Winston Churchill's praising of Adolf Hitler.
For some purposes, the law requires a power of attorney to be in writing.
For example, the California legislature has adopted a standard power of attorney for health care and advance health care directive form that meets all the legal wording requirements for a power of attorney and advance health care directive in California.
For the second trial, Stevens was up against Edgar Paul Boyko, a flamboyant Anchorage attorney who built his defense of Marler on the theory of no taxation without representation, citing the Territory of Alaska's lack of representation in the U. S. Congress.
For instance, if a client has previously disclosed confidential information to a third party who is not an attorney, and then gives the same information to an attorney, the attorney – client privilege will still protect the communication to the attorney, but will not protect the communication with the third party.
For three years, he served as an Air Force attorney, then returned to Paducah and joined the law firm of Reed, Scent, Reed, and Walton.
For example, county prosecutors were now directly accountable to the state attorney general.
For the third season of Dexter, Smits played the role of Miguel Prado, an assistant district attorney who befriends Dexter.
For example, the head of the militia, the chief justice, and the king's attorney would all be councilors.
* Scott Bullock – senior attorney and founding member of Institute For Justice
For his activity in the opposition, he was banned from becoming an apprentice attorney, despite his excellent examination record.
For several years, she worked as an attorney in New Haven, Connecticut, while her husband attended Yale Law School.
For example, to open a bank account in the name of an offshore company, to comply with relevant anti-money laundering regulations, the bank will normally require documents verifying the identity of the signers on the account to be notarised and may require one or more professional reference letters from an attorney, accountant and / or banker who has known you.
For example, Washington attorney Joe Sandler simultaneously represented the Democratic National Committee and a 527 group airing anti-Bush ads, the MoveOn. org Voter Fund.

For and one
`` For Christ's sake, don't waste your powder on one of 'em ''!!
For several weeks we eyed one another almost like sparring partners, and then one day Uncle was slightly indisposed and stayed home ; ;
For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
For one thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river bed ; ;
For one thing, the world that Beckett sees is already shattered.
For the occasion on which everyone already knows everyone else and the host wishes them to meet one or a few honored newcomers, then the `` open house '' system is advantageous because the honored guests are fixed connective points and the drifting guests make and break connections at the door.
For this change is not a change from one positive position to another, but a change from order and truth to disorder and negation.
For paradigmatic history `` breaks '' rather than unfolds precisely when the movement is from order to disorder, and not from one order to a new order.
For innocence, of all the graces of the spirit, is I believe the one most to be prayed for.
For what we propose, however, a psychoanalyst is not necessary, even though one aim is to enable the reader to get beneath his own defenses -- his defenses of himself to himself.
For a freshman Congressman to read political Lessons to graybeard Democrats was poor policy for one who needed to make friends.
For this reason, then, poetry tends to weaken the power of control, the reason, because it tempts one to indulge his passions, and even the best of men, he maintains, may be corrupted by this subtle influence.
For one thing, Aristotle mentions that plays may corrupt the audience.
For by now the original cause of the quarrel, Philip's seizure of Gascony, was only one strand in the spider web of French interests that overlay all western Europe and that had been so well and closely spun that the lightest movement could set it trembling from one end to the other.
In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
For the sad truth is that while one might write well without having read Bartleby The Scrivener, one is more likely, to write well if one has `` read it, and much else.
For one thing, there wasn't going to be any ceremony at all this year.
For a few brief minutes they had all been part of one little drama.
For that is the one an increasingly large number of prominent Americans are now proposing.
For discouragement, or the temptation to abandon our efforts, `` would show that one placed excessive trust in purely human means without thinking of the omnipotence of God, the irresistible efficacy of prayer, the action of Christ or the power of the Divine Spirit ''.

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