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  • 1Government procurement in the United States — is based on many of the same principles as commercial contracting, but is subject to special laws and regulation as described below. Persons entering into commercial contracts are pretty much free to do anything that they can agree on. Each… …

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  • 2Government of Russia — Government of the Russian Federation Government of the Russian Federation Government overview Formed 1993 (current, 2008) Jurisdiction Russia Headquarters …

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  • 3Material ConneXion — is a global materials consultancy that aims to help companies source advanced materials to enhance the performance, aesthetics and sustainability of their projects. The company is headquartered in New York City and was founded founded in 1997 by… …

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  • 4Government Aircraft Factories — (GAF) was the name of an aircraft manufacturer owned by the Government of Australia based at Fishermans Bend, a suburb of Melbourne in Victoria. It had its origins in the lead up to World War II, during which it was known as the Department of… …

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  • 5Government Logistics Department, Hong Kong — is responsible for the printing and publishing of government materials to served government department and agencies, as well as the general public.The GLD took over the old role of the Hong Kong Government Printer, but unlike other modern day… …

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  • 6Government Secure Intranet — (GSi) is a UK government wide area network, whose main purpose is to enable connected organisations to communicate electronically and securely at low protective marking levels. Many UK government organisations use the GSi, using it to transfer… …

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  • 7Government contract — Contracting with the U.S. Government is based on many of the same principles as commercial contracting andcan be very profitable, but is sufficiently different from commercial contracting to require special care.Persons entering into commercial… …

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  • 8Material witness — A material witness (in US law) is a person with information alleged to be material concerning a criminal proceeding. The authority to detain material witnesses dates to the First Judiciary Act of 1789, but the Bail Reform Act of 1984 most… …

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  • 9Material consideration — A material consideration in the UK is a process in Planning Law in which the decision maker when assessing an application for development must consider in deciding the outcome of an application. Material considerations in the past have included… …

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  • 10Material flow analysis — 3R Concepts Waste Disposal Hierarchy Reduce Reuse Recycle Barter Dematerialization Downcycling Dumpster diving Ecode …

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