25 or 26. The exact numbers will depend on which six month period.
Oh, dude, there are typically around 36 to 40 Mondays in a school year, depending on the specific school calendar. But hey, who's really counting, right? Just remember, Mondays are like the villains of the week, always showing up when you least want them to.
Yes you can.
It means at any time between now and six months (or half a year) from now.
"2 per 12 consecutive months" typically means that an event or action can occur two times within any 12-month period. This could apply to various contexts, such as a limit on a certain activity, usage of a service, or occurrences of an event. Essentially, it indicates a maximum frequency of two occurrences over a rolling year.
They didn't have months as such, like periods based on the lunar cycle. Within their year they had periods of about 20 days, which would be the closest idea of a month. There were 18 of these periods, so you could say that they had 18 months in their year.
I think it means that it has to be done before 3 months have passed
The "window period" for most HIV tests is considered to be three months. Most people test positive within two months. If you have a new risk within the months just before testing, you should repeat the test at the end of the window period.
no, gotta be over 12 months in FL
Generally, yes. Will contests must be made within a statutory period usually only lasting a few months.Generally, yes. Will contests must be made within a statutory period usually only lasting a few months.Generally, yes. Will contests must be made within a statutory period usually only lasting a few months.Generally, yes. Will contests must be made within a statutory period usually only lasting a few months.
its 3
Yes this is normal. Your period should return to a normal cycle within 3 months.
yes if they do work and if they diside to let them out in their six month period
Within 2 months.
they go on the Non current liabilities as they are not payable within a period of 12 months
First, try asking the question in a manner that is understandable... Then ask for an answer.
It is normal for some women to have break through bleeding in the first couple months on BCP, your period will become very regular and possibly lighter within a few months.
Usually within one month but it can be as long as two months.