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At least one year must have elapse since the date on which the company became entitled to commence the business.Gardner Murphy wrote a book entitled 'In the Minds of Men'.The lecture was subsequently published as a famous essay entitled 'Qu'est-ce qu'une nation?' ('What is a Nation?').She was employed as a 'permanent worker' entitled to health insurance, provident fund, overtime at a double rate, when Sushila's factory closed in the late 1990s.The equity shareholders are entitled to share the distributable profits of the company after satisfying the dividend rights of the preference share holders.As per the terms of the licensing/ franchising agreement, only the parties to the licensing/franchising agreement are legally entitled to make use of the licensor's/ franchiser's copyrights, patents and brand names in foreign countries.In January, on a flight to Australia— a flight for which I was going to get about a zillion air miles — the clerk shook her head when I presented my card and told me I was not entitled to any.A seller/creditor who is entitled to receive money from the debtor can draw a bill of exchange upon the buyer/debtor.A lovely old lady, he told me, a bit muddle-headed, but at her age she was entitled to be, wasn't she? A hundred and one years old.The seminal contribution with respect to resource conservation at the global level was made by the Brundtland Commission Report, 198 This report introduced the concept of 'Sustainable Development' and advocated it as a means for resource conservation, which was subsequently published in a book entitled Our Common Future.Under the programme if an applicant is not provided employment within fifteen days s/he will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India, officially recorded the impressive strides of the Green revolution in agriculture by releasing a special stamp entitled Wheat Revolution in July 196 The success of wheat was later replicated in rice.Love stories written for adolescent girls also first became popular in this period, especially in the US, notably Ramona (1884) by Helen Hunt Jackson and a series entitled What Katy Did (1872) by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, who wrote under the pen-name Susan Coolidge.This is because either I forget to ask for the air miles when I check in, or I remember to ask for them but the airline then manages not to record them, or the check-in clerk informs me that I am not entitled to them.

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