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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquisition regulations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to legal, governmental, or business frameworks that govern the process of acquiring goods or services.
Example: "The company must adhere to the acquisition regulations set forth by the federal government to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "procurement rules" or "buying regulations".
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"We are looking at all of the federal acquisition regulations," said a senior administration official involved in the project.
But commanders say that even car-bombings are not considered by federal acquisition regulations to be excuses for project delays.
The federal acquisition regulations cover the spending of billions of taxpayer dollars authorized by Congress for reconstruction and security in Iraq.
He proposed 20 federal acquisition regulations that could be waived for projects in Iraq, according to four administration and military officials who read the internal report.
But we were told by Washington that we would have to follow standard federal contracting and acquisition regulations, which meant a seven-month delay.
Terry also failed to mention that the G.S.A. abides by a large body of rules known as Federal Acquisition Regulations, or FAR, which contains clear language insisting that "Government business shall be conducted in a manner above reproach... Transactions relating to the expenditure of public funds require the highest degree of public trust and an impeccable standard of conduct.
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Although Renewable Energy Law specifies the full protective compulsory acquisition regulation in the renewable field, some regulations cannot be perfectly implemented due to the lack of a corresponding penalty mechanism.
The ISMS applies to all DOE facilities through DOE P 450.4, Safety Management System Policy, and DOE Acquisition Regulation (DEAR) clause 48 CFR 970.5223-1, Integratiof of Environment, Safety, and Health into Work Planning and Execution.
Our hypothesis is that R. solanacearum bacterial cells are subjected to a constant flux of more or less homologous DNA in the open environment and that this flux might have led to the adaptive use of ("spandrel") of DNA acquisition regulation mechanisms in order to generate genetic diversity without losing too much genomic stability.
And the humble nematode may give us clues about the acquisition and regulation of information by brain circuits, shedding light on how learning occurs.
Increasing evidence points to a differential role for specific phyla of gut bacteria in nutrient acquisition, energy regulation, and obesity (Turnbaugh et al., 2009).
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