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Discover Ludwig'occupier' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is typically used as a noun to describe someone who lives or works in a specific place or occupies a certain position or role. Example: The occupiers of the new apartment building were excited to move into their modern and spacious units. In this example, 'occupiers' refers to the individuals who are living in the new apartment building. It is also commonly used in legal and political contexts, such as in reference to the occupiers of a disputed territory or the occupiers of a building during a protest.
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Even now, with more than 100,000 American soldiers still on the ground, statistics suggest that the violence is growing.One effect of this violence is to distance occupier and occupied.
The counter-terrorism bill's explanatory notes said the changes would allow the Australian Federal Police (AFP) "to conduct searches of a warrant premises without the occupier's knowledge and without notifying the occupier of the premises at the time the warrant is executed".
"In addition, the executing officer or a person assisting is empowered to leave a warrant premise temporarily and subsequently re-enter to continue the execution of the warrant in certain instances where, for example, the occupier returns home and the covert nature of the warrant is at risk.
As another LSE occupier, Kasia, said: "The occupation managed to fill the air with the sense that education is ours – not yours or mine to have".
"The shower's not that bad," according to one occupier, a veteran of the Barton Moss fracking camp, as she strolled past the makeshift shower on Friday afternoon.
"Notice of the search will be required to be given to the occupier of a searched premise at a later date, generally within six months," the explanatory notes said.
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For example, a renter who lashes out on electronics will currently have a lower rate whereas an owner-occupier with a big mortgage loan will have a higher one.
Second, and explaining the remaining difference, the RPI includes owner-occupier housing costs, which are left out of the CPI because of the difficulty in establishing a common procedure across Europe.
Just as the price of a share should equal the discounted present value of future dividends, so the price of a house should reflect the future benefits of ownership, either as rental income or as rent saved by an owner-occupier.
But it also means the gradual end of the hallowed "parson's freehold" that can give parish clergy a kind of owner-occupier status.
According to the longer established and broader index of retail prices, which includes owner-occupier housing costs, inflation actually rose from 4.3% in May to 4.4% in June.
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