Will either culture survive the Commingling?
(A) may be commingled; and.
In contrast,
the New Testament elevates love into the supreme virtue and commingles it with life and death.
LLC Management Example- Commingling Funds John agrees to invest with IInvest LLC,
of which Simon is the sole member.
Sole proprietor owners can, and often do, commingle personal and business property and funds,
something that partnerships, LLCs, and corporations cannot do.
On the other hand,
the Alexandrians believed in a supernatural and complete Commingling of the two natures, the human being bonded into one with the divine
and made secondary to it.
According the Internal Revenue Service, which counts social clubs as tax-exempt organizations,
such clubs are marked by"personal contact, Commingling, and face-to-face fellowship";
members must have a"common goal directed toward pleasure, recreation, and other nonprofitable purposes.".
Rather than worrying about recycling a relatively small quantity of commingled plastics, proponents argue that certified biodegradable
plastics can be readily commingled with other organic wastes, thereby enabling composting of a much larger portion of nonrecoverable solid waste.
In that moment, Thoreau realized that each of his delicately balanced“skiffs”
was a consequence of at least a dozen commingled cultural actions,
from muskrats eating the mussels to farmers inadvertently improving mussel habitat with sediment pollution and industrialists storing and releasing hydropower to create factory goods.