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Regardless and appointment
Regardless whether the date of that appointment coincided with the date of his appointment as major general in the Virginia Militia, his appointments in the Confederate Army were only to positions with the rank of colonel.

Regardless and is
Regardless of its unadjusted allotment, each State is guaranteed by law a minimum allotment each year equal to the allotment which it received in fiscal year 1954 -- increased by a uniform percentage of 5.4865771 which brings total 1954 allotments to all States up to $23,000,000.
Regardless of the physical geography, in the modern internationally accepted legal definition as defined by the League of Nations in 1937 and reaffirmed by the United Nations in 1945, a resident of a country is subject to the independent exercise of legal jurisdiction.
Regardless when and by what route it reached England and the British colonies in its recognizable form, croquet is, like pall mall, trucco, jeu de mail and kolven, clearly a derivative of ground billiards, which was popular in Western Europe back to at least the 14th century, with roots in classical antiquity.
" Regardless of whether we think this is a correct view ," adds Rachels, " it is, at the very least, a consistent view, and so this attempt to convict the egoist of self-contradiction fails.
Regardless, the diagnosis of endocarditis is based on clinical features, investigations such as an echocardiogram, and blood cultures demonstrating the presence of endocarditis-causing microorganisms.
Regardless of the political relationship between Æthelberht and the Franks, there is abundant evidence of strong connections across the English Channel.
Regardless, both parties viewed the episcopacy as bearing the apostolic function of oversight, which both includes, and derives from the power of ordination, and is normative for the governance of the church.
Regardless of speculation about Keitai's genealogy, it is well settled that there was an extended period of disputes over the succession which developed after Keitai's death.
Regardless of the grape, fermentation is stopped by the addition of up to 10 % of a 190 proof ( 95 %) grape spirit.
Regardless of the origin, it is clear that the majority of IC / BPS patients struggle with a damaged urothelium, or bladder lining.
Regardless of the job, three determinants stand out as predictors of performance: ( 1 ) general mental ability ( especially for jobs higher in complexity ); ( 2 ) job experience ( although there is a law of diminishing returns ); and ( 3 ) the personality trait of conscientiousness ( people who are dependable and achievement-oriented, who plan well ).
Regardless of the difficulty in measurement, the amount of money laundered each year is in the billions ( US dollars ) and poses a significant policy concern for governments.
Regardless of how it is interpreted, intuitionism does not equate the truth of a mathematical statement with its provability.
Regardless of its strength, morality presents us with meaning, whether this is created or ' implanted ,' which helps us get through life.
Regardless of rules of tagging, you can not pin your own tag team partner, even if it is technically possible from the rules of the match ( e. g. Texas Tornado rules, or a three-way tag team match ).
Regardless of the type of card it is necessary to dial an access telephone number to connect to the calling card system.
Regardless of its physical realization, a bit is always understood to be either a 0 or a 1.
Regardless of type, an individual with sleep apnea is rarely aware of having difficulty breathing, even upon awakening.
Regardless, the maximum announce interval is 300 seconds ( 5 minutes ).
Regardless, Necho is reported as having never completed his project.
Regardless of the distance of a jump, the duration required for the trip is approximately one week, thereby recreating an " age of sail " feel to the game.
Regardless of whether the document is HTML or XHTML, when stored on a file system or transmitted over a network, the document's characters are encoded as a sequence of bit octets ( bytes ) according to a particular character encoding.
Regardless of the veracity of these claims, it is certain that Bellini grew up in a musical household and that a career as a musician was never in doubt.
Regardless of how it is produced, balsamic vinegar must be made from a grape product.

Regardless and addressed
Regardless of the source of the gap, most educators agree that it must be addressed.

Regardless and
Regardless of the reasoning behind its introduction, Elizabeth transformed her court into the country ’ s leading musical center .” She would spare no expense in its regard, importing leading musical talents from Germany, France, and Italy.
Regardless, the creek received its official name in 1884 when William L. Couch established his boomer colony ” on its banks.
Regardless, he unquestionably appears in the household accounts of the Earl of Rutland in 1603 as Henygo Jones, a picture maker ”.
Regardless, Bartók doesn ’ t follow any form of serialism, instead dividing the semitone scale into symmetrical units, with tonal centers being based on axes of symmetry ”.
The ECA made clear in their 2010 year report, Responsibility for the legality and regularity of spending on Cohesion Policies starts in the Member States, but the Commission bears the ultimate responsibility for the correct implementation of the budget .” And in previous reports, the ECA has noted, " Regardless of the method of implementation applied, the Commission bears the ultimate responsibility for the legality and regularity of the transactions underlying the accounts of the European Communities ( Article 274 of the Treaty ).
W. Clement Stone once stated, Regardless of what you are or what you have been, you can still become what you may want to be .”
Regardless, Frederick scattered his men north to south, in an S ” shape, next to Hochkirch.
Regardless of popularity type, highly popular individuals influence local norms and behaviors in similar ways: adolescents are easily swayed by the opinions of high-status peers to endorse activities they might otherwise reject and to run the other way from activities endorsed by low-status peers, even if they secretly enjoy them .” The popular individuals themselves, however, fare differently depending on the root of their status.
Such practice standards include practice expectations such as, The Athletic Trainer renders service or treatment under the direction of a physician .” Regardless of the setting, limitations and restrictions on what an athletic trainer can do and who can be treated are in large part determined by the regulatory statutes governing professional practice in individual states.
* Regardless of the location, a conversation is protected from unreasonable search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment if it is made with a reasonable expectation of privacy ”.
Regardless, on his deathbed, Brahe asked Kepler to make sure that he did not die in vain ,” and to continue the development of his Tychonic system.
Regardless of this, he always got there in the nick of time and, having just finished his fish and chips, went on to win the championships or even, in " end of series " stories, break the world record for the mile and utter his famous catchphrase I ran ‘ em all !”

appointment and warrant
The company holds a royal warrant by appointment to Queen Elizabeth II.
Regimental Sergeant Major ( RSM ) is an appointment held by warrant officers class 1 ( WO1 ) in the British Army, the British Royal Marines and in the armies of many Commonwealth nations, including Australia and New Zealand ; and by chief warrant officers ( CWO ) in the Canadian Forces.
Only one WO1 / CWO holds the appointment of RSM in a regiment or battalion, making him the senior warrant officer ; in a unit with more than one WO1, the RSM is considered to be " first amongst equals ".
In addition, the senior warrant officer in the Australian Army holds the unique rank of Warrant Officer ( introduced in 1991 and senior to WO1 ) and the appointment of Regimental Sergeant Major of the Army ( RSM-A ).
Traditionally, all warrant officers, with or without an appointment as RSM or CSM, are addressed as " Encik " (" mister " in Malay ) by officers and other ranks although this is an informal right which is not to be assumed.
Sometimes, lower ranked NCOs who are not warrant officers but who are holding the appointment of CSM may also be given the honour of being addressed as " Encik.
* Bandmaster, a warrant officer appointment in the British Army and Royal Marines.
On that date, Austin accepted an acting appointment as carpenter ( warrant officer grade ) and reported on board the submarine tender Canopus then serving as a unit of the Asiatic Fleet.
The regimental sergeant-major is the senior appointment in a battalion-sized unit, including infantry battalions and artillery, armoured, engineer, and signal regiments ; this appointment is normally held by a chief warrant officer.
As described above, sergeant-major is not a rank but an appointment held by a warrant officer class 1 or warrant officer class 2.
Up until 1 June 2008, the highest appointment ( Level 1 ), that was held by a warrant officer class 1 was the Sergeant-Major of the South African National Defence Force.
Sergeant major instructor is an appointment held by warrant officers class 1 in the Small Arms School Corps and the Army Physical Training Corps and by some WO1s in the Royal Engineers.
* Regimental Sergeant Major, a warrant officer appointment in the British and most Commonwealth armies and the Royal Marines
The Lord Steward receives his appointment from the Sovereign in person, and bears a white staff as the emblem and warrant of his authority.
In 2007, President and CEO of Bangkok Airways Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth received from Kaewkwan Watcharoethai, the Royal Household Secretary-General, the royal warrant appointment to display the Garuda emblem.
* Artificer Sergeant Major, a warrant officer appointment in the British Army's Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
* Company Sergeant Major, a warrant officer appointment in the British and most Commonwealth armies and the Royal Marines
Conductor ( Cdr ) is an appointment held by a few selected Warrant Officers Class 1 in the Royal Logistic Corps and is the most senior appointment that can be held by a warrant officer in the British Army.
In February 1915, with the general introduction of warrant officers throughout the army, Conductors and Sub Conductors became Warrant Officers Class I. Sub-Conductors reverted to the appointment of Staff Sergeant Major in 1967, but the appointment of Conductor passed to the new Royal Logistic Corps in 1993.

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