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NAIS

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NAISNational Association of Independent Schools
NAISNational Animal Identification System (United States)
NAISNational Association of Investigative Specialists
NAISNASA Acquisition Internet Service
NAISNational Agricultural Insurance Scheme (India)
NAISNational Atlas Information Service
NAISNothing As It Seems (Pearl Jam song)
NAISNorwegian Aeronautical Information System
NAISNorwegian Artificial Intelligence Society
NAISNational Association for Information Services (Washington, DC)
NAISNational Automated Identification System (US Coast Guard)
NAISNavy Attitudinal Information System
NAISNews Analysts in International Security


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amp;nbsp;   National Farmers Union (NFU) president Tom Buis voices the concern whether NAIS could be used to “shift liability from the packer back to the producer.
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