Not anymore for most pilots. Pay has skyrocketed.
Not anymore for most pilots. Pay has skyrocketed.
That thankfully isn’t true anymore. Pilots are now very highly compensated from the jump.
You’re entitled to that opinion. You’re not entitled to misrepresent 70 year old letters to say something they didn’t say.
They’re referring to a political party in Israel not Israel itself.
That is neither evidence nor a source.
The report is just repeating allegations and asking for an investigation. Did no one else read it?
It is not a finding of fact or anything similar.
The report here also does not include sources or evidence.
The current membership of the HRC is: Albania, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burundi, China, Côte d’Ivoire, Cuba, Dominican Republic, France, Ghana, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Malawi and the Netherlands.
Do with that what you will.
It won’t be popular here - but that report is just a report of allegations and is also not substantiated by anything?
republican
Found the person who doesn’t own a Tesla.
My Tesla did monumentally stupid things on the regular on autopilot. Like phantom braking. It would slam on the brakes while doing 65 on the highway because of shadows. You’d be flying over my hood in your bike.
To confuse with traffic lights, brilliant! But seriously, the amount of people that hit the gas when they see green in their periphery is high.
Which state is it?
Depends entirely on the state/jurisdiction in the US.
That is surprisingly not a federal law.
True enough. Wish I had confidence in the Supreme Court.
That didn’t hold water it seems: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/19/us/politics/trump-colorado-ballot-14th-amendment.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
So it’s a non issue.
Glad you’re a trauma expert!
This site disagrees with you:
Only witnesses who make false statements under oath can be convicted of perjury, and they must also have intentionally misled the court. If you give a false statement but you are not under oath or make false claims without knowledge or malice, your statement will likely not reach the level of perjury charges.
Is there case law on that? I’m not aware of anyone that testifies before a court without being sworn in?
Bon chance with that argument….
Is there a legal argument being made that the oath of office is not a binding agreement?
I feel like that would lose in court….
I think they’re now broadly free on all but the most restrictive plans- but when iMessage came to be they weren’t - and most phones wouldn’t split 160 characters into multiple messages. You were literally limited by that.
They used to charge extra if you were roaming too. I think T-Mobile was the first to stop and everyone followed.
If there’s a sizeable Jewish population, or probably non-Christian population, I bet they open on Mondays.