That’s true, whether it is strawberry or raspberry milk answers the question.
That’s true, whether it is strawberry or raspberry milk answers the question.
Maybe - if the minimum wage law in question only applies to restaurant employees, or employees generally, as Uber eats drivers are independent contractors, not employees.
Is it a pink cow with blue spots, or a blue cow that is mostly covered in pink splotches?
I’m not sure there’s a person who really believes both of these. I think people who believe premise one actually believe this to be a generally true statement about people (or a generally true statement about some racial subset of people) rather than a statement about all people. This dovetails nicely with their love of billionaires due to them being “hard workers” because it shows the billionaire is somewhat unique and better than most people in that regard.
I feel like you had additional context to this question that you meant to add, but just totally forgot.
As it stands, yes of course. If your house in condemned or otherwise subject to eminent domain, if your house is seized to pay creditors for non-mortgage debt (in some states), if somebody else has superior title to your home and you aren’t protected by being a bonafide purchaser, etc.
Home made hummus and roasted veggies are to die for and it done right
I’m an economic- Aires left
What’s calling HR gonna do? They’re just gonna pretend that putting ant-killing gel around Jim’s workplace wasn’t a reasonable accommodation and that they didn’t have to do it. Maybe they’ll fabricate some conversation where Jim said he didn’t want it when the lawsuit comes.
I need to get this shirt.
The “magic law” is just the consequence of what it means to be the “same” person. To be the same person, you have to, among other similarities, take up the same spatial-temporal space. This is why if we ask “is Bruce Wayne the same person as Batman” one of the first thoughts is “you know, I’ve never seen them in the same room before.”
Maybe what you’re getting hung up on here is the split. Let’s imagine there is one river (river A) which goes for a bit before it forks and becomes river b and river c. In some sense, we could say that both river b and river c are river a. But if you’re river b, then river c is not the same as you, and vice versa.
God the insanity of that wealth is hard to fathom.
Nobody needs $100m, which is itself a totally insignificant amount compared to $1b… and we’re talking people with hundreds of billions :/
If you’re already ceding a descriptivist account of language, arguing that white isn’t a race is probably foreclosed.
Apologies if I’m missing it, but it looks like the claim isn’t specific to men in same-sex marriages.
“Individual gay men earn 10% more than straight men with similar education, experience and job profiles,[2][3] and individual gay men who are married have a significantly higher median income than heterosexual married men.[4]”
I read this as unmarried gay men make 10% more than unmarried straight men, and the number is even higher than 10% for those who are married.
Gay men in the us earn more than similarly qualified straight men. This suggest it has more to do with gender identity specifically, rather than lgbtq broadly.
Hey there team members!
I hope you all had a wonderful Labor Day weekend. Now that you’re back in the office, I’m sure some you are picking up on the new “buzz” around town. I bet some of you can’t even “bee-lieve” it!
Yasss queen, using some of our pizza party budget, we’ve installed all natural honey dispensers into everybody’s desk! But remember to “beehive” yourself and not take too much, so as to not upset our flying friends (Darrell, we’re all wishing you a speedy recovery!).
Anyway, that’s enough “droning” on from me.
Bee seeing you! -hr
New struggle session: is the boondocks an anime?
Many people have been asking this, folks.
Thanks!
Could you go into more detail? This sounds interesting, but it’s not something I really know much about.
Won’t landlords simply pass through this increased cost to tenants?