Yes, a commander can deny quarters under certain circumstances, typically in military contexts where it is deemed necessary for operational security or discipline. This action may be justified if providing quarters could compromise the mission or the safety of personnel. However, such decisions should adhere to established regulations and be made judiciously to ensure the well-being of all service members involved.
11 quarters
23 quarters
No, three quarters is more than two quarters.
One roll is $10, which is 40 quarters.
2 quarters = oz No it's not there is 4 quarters in a ounce 2 quarters = half ounce
Absolutely. Your commander can deny you leave or pass for any reason he/she sees fit.
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Deny deny deny!
you know i love you. How can I deny you for anything?
Deny is a verb.
To Deny something, or someones rights. To Deny an act. Deny, or Denys( present) Denied (past) Example: Erik broke the door, but he Denied that he did it... "you can not Deny the fact that I am telling the truth" You can't Deny my rights ( privilege )
The word is likely deny (to contradict or naysay).
There are 2 quarters in 2 quarters.
Ross wanted to deny the insignificance of his dissertation. Flynn tried to deny the crime in court. Trying to deny our connection is pointless. I tried to deny the accusation.
the main verb is 'deny'.
3 quarters add 3 quarters = 6
11 quarters