No, that was just a rumor.
It depends on the situation. If the liar is under oath, such as in court, you should immediately alert the judge and/or jury. If it is just a simple white lie, then maybe do nothing or confront them. It's all relative.
Arguably it is not just that a religious court of any faith should try people, particulary people of a different faith. Even when the person belongs to the same faith as the court, there is no certainty of a fair trial. If an offence is alleged, the person should be tried in a properly constituted secular court.
A concrete strength of 3500 PSI should be just right for a basketball court.
Court should be capitalized when it is referring to a specific court, such as the Supreme Court or the District Court. If court is used in a general sense, it does not need to be capitalized.
no not all, at least not in grand junction. I'm a filipina and i get treated just like everyone else. :)
you should have just read the book.its not hard your just lazy thanks(:
It is basically a white chocolate chip, except on the package it should say baking.
Yes, he does, but it is not just his-- it was built for any president to use. Since a president needs security and privacy, the White House grounds provide a private court (it's not inside the White House itself; it's outside, near the presidential swimming pool). The presidential basketball court has been used by a number of presidents over the past several decades, as well as by their friends and families.
You have to atleast be on the white line you have crossed it. :)
this is stupid it should just say the answer you should not have to click any thing
I think this is stupid because you could have just answered.