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11 Sentences With "put in an application for"

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Without a stable residence, she wouldn't have even been able to put in an application for custody.
He has not yet entered a plea and he has put in an application for a public defender, authorities say.
In early March, he put in an application for YC's summer batch, aiming to join 100 or so other startups in a three-month boot camp in the Bay Area.
If you were one of the folks who put in an application for the all-new GT, here's how the additional years of production will affect the order process, according to Ford: Year three of production will support applicants who were placed on the wait list.
In September 2015 the SFRS put in an application for a housing development to be built on the site. In April 2016, permission in principle was granted to develop 125 houses on the site.
In 1879, Gorringe put in an application for the contract to move the obelisk of Thutmosis III from Alexandria to Central Park. His was the only complete plan, and in August 1879, he was granted the contract, for which he was to be paid $75,000. Gorringe and his assistant, Seaton Schroeder, left for Europe to purchase materials and then went to Alexandria to move the obelisk. While in Egypt, Gorringe encountered local opposition, diplomatic obstruction from European countries, technical problems, and obstruction from local authorities.
In 1939, three businessmen, William J. Cook, Phil Roll, and Ed DeWitt, founded the Panama City Broadcasting Company. In June 1939, Cook put in an application for the construction of a 250-watt-day, 100-watt-night radio station on West Beach Drive. When it was approved, the station was assigned the callsign WRSR, which was never used. The station's owner, John H. Perry (owner of WJAX, WCOA, and later the Panama City News- Herald) changed the calls to WDLP, after his wife Dorothy Lilly Perry.
The Stations current owner, Cocola Broadcasting Founded the station on April 14, 2004 and signed on the Station May 5, 2008. On August 24, 2009, KPMC put in an application for a Construction Permit to Flash Cut Digital Operations on Channel 43, The Flash Cut was completed on September 21, 2009. However, as a result of technical difficulties, the station would continue to remain silent until October 14, 2015, The Station would return to the air with programming from Home Shopping Network on that day. This station is not to be confused with Azteca América affiliate KZKC-LP, which used the KPMC call sign until July 2006.
Bearing in mind the disadvantage to which the respondent is put in an application for final relief, a court is not permitted, where there are genuine disputes of fact on material issues, to decide the matter on a mere balance of probabilities, as would be done in an action. The test is more stringent: The applicant will only succeed if the facts as stated by the respondent, together with those facts in the applicant's affidavit which have been admitted by the respondent, justify the order sought. The matter is therefore decided essentially on the respondent's version. A court will not permit a respondent to defeat the applicant's application by a mere denial in general terms. In suitable cases, it will adopt a “robust, common sense approach” to disputes of fact.
Having been told that she is stupid by her emotionally abusive father for most of her life, Tiffany is filled with hope at the realization that she simply has an impairment to her reading abilities, and that with the correct tutoring and extra time on the exam, she could end up getting her GED after all. Unfortunately, after Linda refuses further funding for the programs, and Elmer quits after Daya's gang attempt to blackmail him into smuggling drugs for them, Tiffany is left with the unqualified Taystee as a tutor. However, Taystee familiarises herself with dyslexia learning techniques and soon has Tiffany back on track. On the day of the exam, however, Tiffany is horrified to learn that Luschek - who assumed responsibility of the course after Elmer quit - failed to put in an application for her extra time, due to his lack of care.
Division Korean War veteran who first introduced himself at the bar, that he was eligible for a tour of duty in Iraq himself, but instead "got used to the sight of his wife and kids" and put in an application for an office tour instead, which was granted. Even though Lt. Col Strobl is a recipient of the Marine Combat Action Ribbon from his service in the First Gulf War, he feels somewhat ashamed of his actions, to which the Korean War veteran reminds him that there is no shame in loving his family, and that he is not any less of a Marine than Phelps or his sergeant or any of the other men serving in combat in Iraq, because now, he is a witness for Phelps, having served this escort mission, and he is now responsible in no small part for Phelps's legacy. Prior to the funeral the next day, Lt. Col. Strobl meets PFC Phelps's family for the first time, and makes a point of mentioning that Phelps was treated with great care and dignity across his entire journey.

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