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F&DFood & Drug
F&DFinding and Development (cost)
F&DFinance & Development (International Monetary Fund magazine)
F&DFine and Dandy (various retailers)
F&DFormulation and Development
F&DFlanged and Dished (vessel heads)
F&DFindings and Determination


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what liability might I or my staff personally face and what damage could be done to the state should I sign a preliminary fiscal interest findings and determination under the Act that concludes Prudhoe Bay and Point Thomson gas is "stranded gas" when the available data indicates that it is not.
In those cases, will the findings and determinations of a voluntary membership professional organization be sustained as probative evidence in a court of law?
After full consideration and deliberation thereon, the Commissioners unanimously accepted the report of the Board’s General Counsel in this matter and directed me to communicate their findings and determination in this matter to you by this letter.
 
 
 
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