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- ATTORNEY Jae Wook LEE
- 2017년 5월 19일
- 3분 분량
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2016-05-06 10:58:48, 조회 : 16, 추천 : 0The most important and obvious argument a) establishing that i) labor certification is inappropriate 1) is the insufferable length of time a) required for the labor certification process. Currently labor certification takes up to two or more years a) throughout much of the United States, 1) yet the INS a) in NYSDOT b) (much like the blithely oblivious Marie Antoinette i) in her famous “Let them eat cake” statement) suggests that a) the labor certification process is merely an “inconvenience.” blithe (blīth, blīth) adj. blith·er, blith·est 1. Carefree and lighthearted. 2. Lacking or showing a lack of due concern; casual: spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation. [Middle English, from Old English blīthe.] blithe′ly adv. blithe′ness n. blithe (blaɪð) adj 1. very happy or cheerful 2. heedless; casual and indifferent [Old English blīthe] ˈblithely adv ˈblitheness n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 blithe (blaɪð, blaɪθ) adj. blith•er, blith•est. 1. lighthearted in disposition; cheerful. 2. heedless: a blithe disregard for someone's feelings. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English blīthe; c. Old High German blīdi, Old Norse blīthr] o·bliv·i·ous (ə-blĭv′ē-əs) adj. 1. Lacking conscious awareness; unmindful: oblivious to her surroundings; oblivious of the criticism against him. 2. Archaic Lacking all memory; forgetful. o·bliv′i·ous·ly adv. o·bliv′i·ous·ness n. oblivious (əˈblɪvɪəs) adj (foll by: to or of) unaware or forgetful obˈliviously adv obˈliviousness n Usage: It was formerly considered incorrect to use oblivious to mean unaware, but this use is now acceptable The substantial harm a) resulting from i) cessation or ii) interruption A) of unique contributions b) to areas of intrinsic merit i) benefiting the nation 1) should be reason a) enough to grant a national interest waiver petition. Time will tell a) whether this type of argument prevails. V. DESTROYING NYSDOT Lawyers must be prepared a) to litigate poorly reasoned decisions i) by
http://taxnlaw.co.kr/ The most important and obvious argument a) establishing that i) labor certification is inappropriate 1) is the insufferable length of time a) required for the labor certification process. Currently labor certification takes up to two or more years a) throughout much of the United States, 1) yet the INS a) in NYSDOT b) (much like the blithely oblivious Marie Antoinette i) in her famous “Let them eat cake” statement) suggests that a) the labor certification process is merely an “inconvenience.” blithe (blīth, blīth) adj. blith·er, blith·est 1. Carefree and lighthearted. 2. Lacking or showing a lack of due concern; casual: spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation. [Middle English, from Old English blīthe.] blithe′ly adv. blithe′ness n. blithe (blaɪð) adj 1. very happy or cheerful 2. heedless; casual and indifferent [Old English blīthe] ˈblithely adv ˈblitheness n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 blithe (blaɪð, blaɪθ) adj. blith•er, blith•est. 1. lighthearted in disposition; cheerful. 2. heedless: a blithe disregard for someone's feelings. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English blīthe; c. Old High German blīdi, Old Norse blīthr] o·bliv·i·ous (ə-blĭv′ē-əs) adj. 1. Lacking conscious awareness; unmindful: oblivious to her surroundings; oblivious of the criticism against him. 2. Archaic Lacking all memory; forgetful. o·bliv′i·ous·ly adv. o·bliv′i·ous·ness n. oblivious (əˈblɪvɪəs) adj (foll by: to or of) unaware or forgetful obˈliviously adv obˈliviousness n Usage: It was formerly considered incorrect to use oblivious to mean unaware, but this use is now acceptable The substantial harm a) resulting from i) cessation or ii) interruption A) of unique contributions b) to areas of intrinsic merit i) benefiting the nation 1) should be reason a) enough to grant a national interest waiver petition. Time will tell a) whether this type of argument prevails. V. DESTROYING NYSDOT Lawyers must be prepared a) to litigate poorly reasoned decisions i) by
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