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The will is examined by the court for technical defects. If you think the executor changed the will then you must make your objections while the will is being examined by the court. You can present your evidence at the hearing and the court will render the decision. There are witnesses names on the will as well as a notary who can all be required to testify.

The will is examined by the court for technical defects. If you think the executor changed the will then you must make your objections while the will is being examined by the court. You can present your evidence at the hearing and the court will render the decision. There are witnesses names on the will as well as a notary who can all be required to testify.

The will is examined by the court for technical defects. If you think the executor changed the will then you must make your objections while the will is being examined by the court. You can present your evidence at the hearing and the court will render the decision. There are witnesses names on the will as well as a notary who can all be required to testify.

The will is examined by the court for technical defects. If you think the executor changed the will then you must make your objections while the will is being examined by the court. You can present your evidence at the hearing and the court will render the decision. There are witnesses names on the will as well as a notary who can all be required to testify.

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The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.

The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.

The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.

The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.

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The correct form is "will be examined." This is the passive voice construction in future tense, where the subject (the thing being examined) receives the action performed by the verb "examined."

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The adverb for "examined" is "thoroughly."

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Yes. The title needs to be examined by a professional.

Yes. The title needs to be examined by a professional.

Yes. The title needs to be examined by a professional.

Yes. The title needs to be examined by a professional.

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That is the correct spelling of "examined" (inspected).

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The Examined Life was created in 1989.

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Several sources now list the compound (gerund) form without the hyphen (perhaps the evolving use of previously improper language). However, as an adjective it is still usually hyphenated for clarity. NOTE : Spell Check does not agree. Example: "His decision making was criticized in the press." Example: "The legislators examined the mayor's decision-making authority."

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Vaginal discharge is examined for evidence of trichomoniasis.

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The duration of Examined Life is 1.47 hours.

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Several sources now list the compound (gerund) form without the hyphen (perhaps the evolving use of previously improper language). However, as an adjective it is still usually hyphenated for clarity. NOTE : Spell Check does not agree. Example: "His decision making was criticized in the press." Example: "The legislators examined the mayor's decision-making authority."

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Examined Life was created on 2009-02-25.

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At the structural level, which of the following training issues can be examined?

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Examined is the past participle of examine.

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A bill is most closely examined by the Committee stage.

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The Examined Life - 1998 was released on:

USA: September 1998

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The oldest motherboard among those examined is the ASUS P5A from 1998.

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Examined

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The tissue sample will then be examined under a microscope for the presence of cancerous cells.

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No, "examined" is a past participle form of the verb "examine" and is not a common noun. It is a verb in this form.

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The word "examined" is used to describe the action of closely inspecting or observing something in detail for a specific purpose. For example, "The doctor examined the patient thoroughly to determine the cause of their symptoms."

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Using a microscope

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Examined Life - 2008 is rated/received certificates of:

Argentina:13

UK:12

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The 'object lens' in a compound microscope is closest to the object being examined.

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Evidence that is being examined will probably be used in a trial. Evidence can be gathered and examined by both the prosecution and the defense.

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The 'object lens' in a compound microscope is closest to the object being examined.

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After 48-72 hours, the test site will be examined by a trained person for evidence of swelling.

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No, "examined" is not an adverb. It is the past participle form of the verb "examine." Adverbs typically describe how, when, where, or to what extent an action is done.

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the animal Darwin examined were finches on the Galapagos islands (at least finches were the main thing he studied)

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Before buying a home, have the title examined by a real estate attorney.

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The objective lens of a compound microscope is the lens closest to the object being examined. It is responsible for magnifying the image of the specimen.

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I honestly have absolutely no clue.

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Have it examined by a gunsmith

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"Examined" is the past participle form of the verb "examine," which is a transitive verb. It can also be used as an adjective or a noun in certain contexts.

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Yes. The only means to determine if there are no outstanding liens on a property is to have the title examined by a professional.

Yes. The only means to determine if there are no outstanding liens on a property is to have the title examined by a professional.

Yes. The only means to determine if there are no outstanding liens on a property is to have the title examined by a professional.

Yes. The only means to determine if there are no outstanding liens on a property is to have the title examined by a professional.

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The Nurse Cleaned The Wound So She Can Examine It

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'Diagnosis' is the doctor's opinion of what disease you are suffering from, after he/she has examined you.

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He took time to examine the signature carefully.

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Have it examined by a gunsmith

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