AP Style holds that you should capitalize “judge” before a name when it is the formal title for an individual who presides in a court of law. Do not continue to use the title in second reference. Do not use “court” as part of the title unless confusion would result without it. W...
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In short, the impact of the Rules is that the new ABSD regulations relating to trusts should not deter potential purchasers who want to employ what you might call plain vanilla trusts to capitalize on the fact that the intended beneficiary owns no residential property. There are only two downs...
That’s often how I begin my day, even before getting out of bed. (And I’m not as strange as you’d think, at least with regards to this behavior.) By contrast, Twitter requires an investment of energy and engagement. You don’t get very much from a two minute perusal of your ...
Christina is well on her way, not just learning, but doing “It’s got a database though – which none of my side projects had – and it’s got caching, OAuth integration, a few queues for jobs that can be made asynchronous, and other things I’d never explored before.” That’s ...
Always Try To Negotiate Your Severance Before Retiring If you already know a year from now you're going to negotiate a severance, your work life could become much less stressful and much more interesting. Think back to when you were a senior in high school when you already knew ...
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