Applicant explained that he was engaged in an enterprise which involved the planting of 200 acres of young cork-trees.
If the applicant lacks these she may as well not try, no matter what her musical acquirements may be.
He can then begin to send his name abroad as an applicant for more remuneration.
The first visit of an applicant to a teacher is a most important event in the life of the pupil.
He who is wise will find out the desire of the applicantand tell him frankly whether or not he can reach the desired goal.
The very first question to ask of an applicantfor vocal lessons is "what is your ambition?
If the applicant has no aptitude for the desired study the only honest course is to tell him not to waste time and money on his voice.
The applicantcould not fail to see that both of the boys had weapons in their hands.
But I'm going in if I'm shot for it," continued the applicant for admission very quietly, but with none of the bluster which had become almost a second nature to him.
The magistrate remarked that, if the annoyance were repeated, the applicant could summon the Indians to that court, where they might easily be dealt with under the Act.
The applicant stated that he had been annoyed, at intervals throughout the day, by the proceedings of some of those strolling Indians who infest the streets.
If the sneer was hidden until now, it instantly appeared as the young applicant was bluntly told that it was nonsense for him to appear for an examination after such a short period of study of such a limited number of books.
Tuskegee has fully twice as many applicants as it can accommodate; but there is one kind of applicant who never receives any favor.
To an applicant for a position as teacher, Arnold wrote: What I want is a man who is a Christian and a gentleman, an active man, and one who has commonsense, and understands boys.
The applicant has not defined his invention with entire accuracy.
When the model is received, and first Government fee paid, the drawings and specification are carefully prepared and forwarded to the applicant for his signature and oath, at which time the agency fee is called for.
The applicantfiled a drawing, showing a card upon which was a monogram of his own name.
As the claim stands, it ought not to be allowed, and the decision must be affirmed, but the applicant will be allowed to amend as suggested.
The applicant herself had no doubts on the subject.
But, if the applicant had no talent, the other saw that she had something else.
After a single swift glance, Count Rechberg decided that the applicant was eligible for admission to the "Presence," and reported the fact to his master.
The applicant for divorce arose and, with severe dignity, announced: "Sir, I shall consult another lawyer.
The applicant for the job of office-boy presented his credentials in a manner that bespoke his entire confidence that the position would be his.
An answer to the query why some United States Employment Service examiners go mad might be found in the following questionnaire filled out by an applicant applying to the Service for employment: Q.
No applicant who has been a bankrupt is eligible until two years after he has obtained his certificate, or fulfilled the conditions of his deed of composition, or unless he has paid 6s.
The election of members is always by ballot, and every applicant must be recommended by three persons, who have been members of the house for at least two years.
The applicantappears personally before the District Committee on Inventions.
This paper must be signed by the Chief Inventor, and the applicantat once receives his first installment which is continued, in some instances, during natural life.
If this Committee considers the invention worthy of a reward, the applicant is recommended to one of the Central Committees at the seat of the government.
Each applicant receives the personal attention of the superintendent, and upon personal investigation his or her case is disposed of upon the facts so determined alone.
My practical work with this board was that of investigator, that is, I was sent out to see if the applicant for aid were really worthy, to see that the Charity Board was not being robbed by dishonest mendicants.
This card should be filled out by theapplicant himself, in order that the visitor may not be humiliated by an inquisition of a jail- or charity-like character.
In practice, the Copyright Office assumes that the applicant for the entry of an anonymous or pseudonymous work is the qualified and legal author or proprietor, and any disputed question of fact would ultimately be decided by the courts.
Sidenote: Avoidance of errors} In preparing the affidavit, which is necessary for books only, the applicant should be careful to note the following points, as to which errors are commonly made.
The applicantsteps up and answers the questions propounded on a sheet of paper.
The vouchers bearing these statements are fyled away in packages of a hundred, and it is only the work of a few seconds to find out all about the applicant as soon as he presents himself.
The applicantis told to call at the rink, where he receives orders for furniture, clothing or provisions, or all three if he needs them.
He allots it to the visitor of the district to which the applicant belongs, for his name and address are on this paper.
Where the social service agencies of a city are thus coördinated, an applicant applies to the central agency and is then directed to the organization best suited to meet his needs.
Usually the applicant for a writ of mandamus must show that he has no other adequate legal remedy, and that he has a clear legal right to have the action in question performed by the officer.
Generally the applicant for charity is not in a state of dependency because of a single isolated cause, but because of a number of combined causes, interlocking in a most confusing way.
The applicant for favor left sadly enough, but he could not remain discouraged or sad.
Sir Felix thrust his hand into his pocket, and rewarded the applicant with a tester.
In the residence-book it is notified that it is given in place of the former document of identity, which the applicant must nevertheless preserve, and produce when required to do so.
If the applicantcannot guarantee the aforesaid, he can be sent or removed out of the country.
Gentlemen allow they know of no special reason; they allow the applicant has done the business with which he was entrusted, well.
But there seems no special advantage in making the applicant go through this double process.
When returned filled up, they are duly examined to ascertain if the applicant is duly qualified, and when this is done the card is filed, after it has been numbered from the number book, and the borrower’s card made out.
To be signed by the Head Teacher of the School the Applicant | | attends.
Looking for 250 stewards, the recruiters could find but one acceptable applicant in the first weeks of the program.
Further, the Army and the Air Force decided that "no enlistment would be accomplished" until racial identity was decided to the satisfaction of both the applicant and the service.
In the case of the reserve component, the decision on the acceptance of an applicant was vested in the unit commander.
When the services finally translated the board's directive into a new regulation, the role of the applicant in deciding his racial identity was practically abolished.
A complete census of all existing water supply plants and systems has been made and is revised from time to time, and the progress of each applicant whose plans are approved is carefully followed.
Trained Government game-keepers or experts should be provided, that can be furnished upon applications received from State or private game parks--same to be paid by the applicant served.
The applicant for admission was required to sell all he had and give it to the poor, and if this were impossible the will so to do sufficed.