- as a
permanent resident in
accord with the nation's
immigration laws.
nonresident alien — any
foreign national who is
lawfully within a
nation but whose...
-
blocks that are "densely
developed residential, commercial, and
other nonresidential areas".
Urban areas consist of a densely-settled
urban core, plus surrounding...
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Nonresidential water use is a
volumetric measure of the use of publicly-supplied (muni****l)
water for
areas other than
residential use. It is typically...
-
complex is
partially in New Haven, and
partially in West Haven.
Notable nonresidential campus buildings and
landmarks include Battell Chapel,
Beinecke Rare...
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sectors in the
economy and
nonresidents (net lending), or
utilizing the
financial resources generated by
other sectors and
nonresidents (net borrowing). This...
- po****tion is no less than 5,000;
smaller muni****lities are
called villages.
Nonresident college students and
incarcerated inmates do not
count towards the city...
- sub-national elections, and how
nonresident citizen voters are represented. The
number of
countries enfranchising nonresident citizens accelerated significantly...
- apply.
Nonresident aliens are
subject to
regular income tax on
income from a U.S.
business or for
services performed in the
United States.
Nonresident aliens...
-
external debt (or
foreign debt) is the
liabilities that are owed to
nonresidents by residents.: 5 The
debtors can be governments,
corporations or citizens...
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thirteenth house,
Dudley Community,
formerly called Dudley House, is
nonresidential but
fulfills the
administrative and
social functions provided to on-campus...