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Style. Style is a combination of factors that improve the overall impact and compliment speed, line and angle. Eg, Fast snappy transitions, big entries, full throttle drifting through as much and as many corners as possible while still showing graceful smooth motions and car control.
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Style. Client acknowledges and agrees that: Client has reviewed Photographer's previous work and portfolio and has a reasonable expectation that Photographer will perform the Services in a similar style. Photographer will use its artistic judgement when providing the Services, and shall have final say regarding the aesthetic judgement and artistic quality of the Services; and Disagreement with Photographer's aesthetic judgement or artistic ability are not valid reasons for termination of this Agreement or request of any monies returned.
Style. (A) All requests for dispute resolution or arbitration shall be styled as follows: Petition of {Party} for {Compulsory Arbitration or Post-Interconnection Dispute Resolution} with {Party} under FTA relating to {concise description of major issue}. All responses to requests for dispute resolution or arbitration shall be styled as follows: Response of {Party} to Petition of {Party} for {Compulsory Arbitration or Post-Interconnection Dispute Resolution} under FTA relating to {concise description of major issues}.
Style. 9.6.1. Architectural Style 9.6.1.1. Architectural style and features are to be kept consistent with existing structures and pontoons.
Style. 4.5.1. The Supplier shall develop its digital training to meet user needs and the service standards set out by the Government Digital Service. These service standards are available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/service-manual/digital-by-default
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