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Migrants without a job who are not a dependents of a worker or self-employed person, or are judged to be a "burden on public funds", currently fail the "right to reside" test.
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Each spouse and child determined to be a dependent of a victim, for instance, is theoretically owed $100,000 for pain and suffering, on top of a base of $250,000 per victim.
The new pope, Leo X (reigned 1513 21), who was a Medici and a dependent of Spain, hurried to secure peace.
By the age of 40, having virtually given up writing for publication and then having failed in a career as a lecturer, Melville stopped even pretending to work for a living, becoming a dependent of his wealthy father-in-law.
The Jewish easel-painter emerges at the same time as the Jewish patron; Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (1799-1882), often seen as the first Jewish painter, was a dependent of the Rothschild family.
Today even a tiny company can become a genuine partner of a bigger one and not merely a dependent of it.
Although generally considered a dependent of the Inner Temple, its members always maintained that they were independent.
However, a criterion set by PhilHealth was that a child must be a dependent of a PhilHealth member in order to take advantage of expanded insurance benefits.
- The acquisition of a dependent of registration granted by the competent authority.
Proteolysis of PABP by 3Cpro impairs poly(A -dependent initiA -dependentnslatinitiation
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