Jas.

Jas.

abbr. Bible
James
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Jas.

abbreviation for
(Placename) James
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That's why I initiated to ban the use of plastics here in JAS. In the next few months, we will endeavor to widen the scope, to include all single-use plastics,' Joyce said.
The objective of this study was to do a quick assessment for policy-makers regarding the objective of the JAS. Implications on cost savings for patients and policy implications of the scheme were analyzed.
“As part of JAS's Global One Initiative, which is standardizing our operating platform worldwide, we needed a central resource for all of our corresponding business process policies, documentation and training materials,” confirmed Tina DeFeo West, a Training Specialist at JAS.
Third, when promotion lists are announced, to go through the date of rank roster and place a "P" next to the promotable person's name, thereby tracking career progression of other JAs. Fourth, when they needed to make contact with other organizations, to find a legal point of contact (POC) and talk lawyer-to-lawyer before approaching outside commanders directly.
Additionally, a repeated measures ANOVA to assess the JAS impact on scores revealed that home performances yielded higher scores than away for all apparatus, and scores for all apparatus were lower both at home and away since the introduction of JAS. Results are assessed based on current research, and application for judges and coaches is discussed.
People of Asian origin couldn't get chapati flour here - they had to use normal flour,' said Jas. 'So I'd go to Birmingham and bring 70 bags of flour back and distribute it.
By Saturday, 16 planes will return to service and the number of canceled flights Saturday is expected to decrease to nine, affecting about 400 people at most, according to JAS.
For instance, the establishment of astronomy clubs in schools was the brainchild of the JAS. So far 19 clubs have been formed in schools administered by the government, the private sector, and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA).
"Changing that one number did the trick - and changed our lives," said Jas. "Kareema must be the luckiest baby in the world."
Tommy, 32, told the Sunday Mirror last night: "There were always lots of girls hanging around and trying to get close to Jas. I've shared rooms with him and girls wanted to sleep with him all the time.
The team discovered that 53 percent of the volunteers fit the Type A criteria, as measured by the job involvement scale, one component of the JAS. These women tended to get highly involved in tasks both at home and at the office, Parker says.