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applicant and pays
A pre-negotiated hourly fee, in which the agency is paid and pays the applicant as a consultant for services as a third party.
Frequently, the individual applicant pays for travel and lodging expenses, but some programs may subsidize applicants ' expenses.
Known as the employed participants scheme, it is used a learning and development opportunity ( to develop the employee's skills ), as additional support to the programme's young people ( the employed participants act as additional mentors or support to young people ) and as a fundraising initiative ( as the employer pays a training fee for their staff member to attend ). An applicant can automatically be turned down depending on their postcode.

applicant and rest
The rest were civilians, including the embassy gardener, Suryadi, 34, two embassy workers, a visa applicant, and a pedestrian.

applicant and cost
The Government will contract with an eligible applicant to pay up to one-half of the cost of approved exploration work as it progresses.
A homestead act was one of three United States federal laws that gave an applicant ownership at no cost of farmland called a " homestead " – typically 160 acres ( 65 hectares or one-fourth section ) of undeveloped federal land west of the Mississippi River.
Alternatively, the form may also be sent by mail / courier to the applicant who will pay the cost of mailing.
In 2009 Premium Applications with an in-person appointment at a regional office were introduced at a cost to the applicant of £ 1020.
cost $ 50, with the applicant choosing the question.
The significant cost incurred in maintaining an organized recruitment effort, cross-posting within and across general or industry-specific job boards and maintaining a competitive exposure of availabilities has given rise to the development of a dedicated applicant tracking system, or ' ATS ', module.
An application may be abandoned if, for example, prior art is revealed which will prevent the grant of a patent and the applicant decides to save cost by terminating the application.

applicant and own
Each applicant is required to own or have sufficient interest in the property to be explored.
The current licensing procedure involves: positive verification of identity, two referees of verifiable good character who have known the applicant for at least two years ( and who may themselves be interviewed and / or investigated as part of the certification ), approval of the application by the applicant's own family doctor, an inspection of the premises and cabinet where firearms will be kept and a face-to-face interview by a Firearms Enquiry Officer ( FEO ) also known as a Firearms Liaison Officer ( FLO ).
If the organization's executive committee determines, after considering the law school's written submissions and its own investigation ( which may include an examination of the school by a visitation team ), that the applicant merits a chapter, it will submit the application for a vote by the existing chapters.
The applicant must provide a personal statement describing in their own words why they want to study that particular subject and why they would be a committed student, and their school must provide an academic reference.
Many other entities, including Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Israel, Pakistan, Argentina, Turkey, Morocco, Italy, Chile, Venezuela, Australia, Denmark, the International Criminal Police Organization, and various states, provinces, and local administrative regions have their own systems, which are used for a variety of purposes, including criminal identification, applicant background checks, receipt of benefits, and receipt of credentials ( such as passports ).
The grant writing process involves an applicant submitting a proposal ( or submission ) to a potential funder, either on the applicant's own initiative or in response to a Request for Proposal from the funder.
Employers regularly do background checks either on their own or through information agencies, and often come across information about a job applicant that can impact on the job decision process.

applicant and time
At that time, in Indiana, an applicant needed only to prove that he was 21 and of good moral character, and Landis was admitted.
In general, basic requirements for naturalization are that the applicant hold a legal status as a full-time resident for a minimum period of time and that the applicant promise to obey and uphold that country's laws, to which an oath or pledge of allegiance is sometimes added.
After Byrd had collected the $ 10 joining fee and $ 3 charge for a robe and hood from every applicant, the Grand Dragon Joel L. Baskin for the mid-Atlantic states came down to Crab Orchard, to officially organize the chapter ... " When it came time to choose the Exalted Cyclops, the top officer in the local Klan unit, Byrd won unanimously.
* Members of the Board of Examiners — consisting of leading experts from U. S. businesses and education, health care, and nonprofit organizations — volunteer their time to evaluate award applications and prepare feedback reports for applicant organizations.
* Applications to extend time limits, usually paid by the applicant ;
In California, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington, an applicant who has not attended law school may take the bar exam after study under a judge or practicing attorney for an extended period of time.
But so-called positive action efforts to bring an underprivileged person up to speed before a competition begins are limited to the period of time before the evaluation begins ; at that point, the " final selection for posts must be made according to the principle the best person for the job ," that is, a less qualified applicant should not be chosen over a more qualified applicant.
The applicant will then be invited to book a time and date for the Stage I Aptitude Test.
The Permanent Resident Card expires every five years, and then may be renewed by making application and proving that the applicant has been physically present in Canada for the requisite time period, or has otherwise satisfied the residency requirements.
The Prize may not be awarded to an applicant for the second time.
A submarine patent is a patent whose issuance and publication are intentionally delayed by the applicant for a long time, such as several years.
As from 3 April 2007, a new condition has been added that " the applicant has sufficient knowledge of the English language and sufficient knowledge about life in the United Kingdom, unless he is under the age of 18 or aged 65 or over at the time he makes his application.
* Michelle Rodriguez as Police Officer Third Grade Christina " Chris " Sanchez, was a frequent applicant to SWAT, who was rejected each time due to the captain's sexism.
The applicant has to carry the two documents to take a physical examination and get an X Visa ( Studying Visa ) at the Chinese embassy ( consulate ) in the country the student lives in, and then must enter China and register with the university within the fixed time limit.
This category includes findings that suggest the need for a follow-up evaluation for non-TB conditions either at the time of the chest X-ray or after resettlement of the applicant in the United States.
At that time, he filed for a pre-removal risk assessment with the citizenship and immigration department, which determines if a denied refugee applicant would be subject to torture, death or a risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment if returned to their country of origin.
These endorsements are issued for one or five years, at the option of the applicant at the time of purchase.
In the words of Judge Young, the one who denied her application, " The lady passed the best examination of any applicant for admission that has been presented for a long time.
Category 2-Born on or before July 1, 1952, AND between the time the applicant turned 18 and July 1, 1977, the applicant lived in Canada for some period of time, AND the applicant lived in Canada for the 10 years immediately before the application was approved.

applicant and spent
To fulfil the residence requirement, an applicant for a grant of New Zealand citizenship must have been physically present and permanently resident in New Zealand during the 5 years preceding the date of application ( time spent in New Zealand before the 5 year period is not relevant ).

applicant and on
The credit requirements stipulate that the applicant must have the ability to operate the business successfully and have enough capital in the business so that, with loan assistance from the SBA, it will be able to operate on a sound financial basis.
The University of Georgia has long claimed that it does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race or color.
* To obtain a declaration on a legal document, such as an application for voter registration, that the information provided by the applicant is truthful to the best of the applicant's knowledge.
) The FCC ordered comparative hearings, and in 1969 a competing applicant, Boston Broadcasters, Inc. was granted a construction permit to replace WHDH-TV on channel 5.
Team members vote in secret on the next year's members, with no accountability to the higher Navy authority why an applicant was or was not selected.
Thus, an applicant must prove discrimination in the enjoyment of a specific right that is guaranteed elsewhere in the Convention ( e. g. discrimination based on sex-Article 14-in the enjoyment of the right to freedom of expression-Article 10 ).
Redlining has helped preserve segregated living patterns for blacks and whites in the United States, because discrimination motivated by prejudice is often contingent on the racial composition of neighborhoods where the loan is sought and the race of the applicant.
Those are then compared to the applicant, with a focus on how good a fit the individual is.
They also claimed that five applicant countries could have joined the EU without changing the EU's rules, and that others could have negotiated on an individual basis ; something opponents to the treaty argued would have been to the applicants ' advantage.
Crockett is on record opposing a similar bill and offering personal support to the family of a General Brown in April 1828, but Crockett considered applications for relief on a case by case basis and sometimes voted in favor of the applicant.
The Court of Appeal, when considering an application for appeal, may decide based on the paper documents or refer the case to an oral hearing, something often done when it is apparent that a refusal of the written case will lead the applicant to send a second, oral application.
The applicant must swear on their application that the date of separation is true.
Article 4 of the June 26, 1889 Nationality Law stated that: ' Descendants of families proscribed by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes will continue to benefit from the benefit of the December 15, 1790 Law, but on the condition that a nominal decree a decree stating the name of the specific applicant for citizenship should be issued for every petitioner.
In the book Buku Panduan Kemasukan ke Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Awam, Program Pengajian Lepasan SPM / Setaraf Sesi Akademik 2007 / 2008 ( Guidebook for entry into public higher learning institutions for SPM / equivalent graduates for academic year 2007 / 2008 ), the Malaysian Higher Education Ministry defined bumiputra as follows, depending on the region of origin of the individual applicant:
Discretionary income provides the lender with more information on the applicant's capacity to repay than the debt-to-income ratio in the case where the applicant has a lot of debt, but also a lot of income, such that the percent of available income may be smaller than normal standards would allow, but the actual amount of money is still large.
Then, in 1863, the college instituted the policy that no applicant was to be rejected on the basis of race.
The writs are issued in the name of the Crown, who is the nominal plaintiff, on behalf of the applicant.
Rather, it means that they came to require that the applicant assert a right of some significant substance as opposed to a claim for relief based on an injury to mere emotional or dignitary interest ( s ).
Chief Justice Burger, Justice Stewart, and Justice Rehnquist joined Justice Stevens ' view that whether race could ever be a factor was not at issue in the case, but that the special admissions program under consideration violated Title VI because it excluded from consideration an applicant on the basis of race.
The second phase is the true candidature stage: the accepted applicant cities ( from now on referred to as " candidate cities ") are required to submit a second questionnaire in the form of an extended, more detailed, candidature file.
The ITA awarded franchises to applicant companies, selecting between applicants on the basis of the financial soundness of the company, the proposals for the service to be offered, and often on connections between the applicant company and the area to be served.

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