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ACQUIRE

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ACQUIREAquatic Information Retrieval
ACQUIREAdvanced Centre for Queensland University Isotope Research Excellence (Australia)
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The evidence establishes that it was widely apparent to all Purchasing Group members that they were involved in a group effort to acquire shares in the Bank.
The tire image is acquired to the image acquire PC memory for automatic analysis.
In a weak-dollar environment, the use of stock to acquire a foreign business is an attractive alternative to cash, particularly when the exchange ratio of the stock to be delivered reflects a discount for the current blip in relative exchange rates.
If company A uses A voting stock to acquire all 50 shares of company T in a B reorganization, then company A's tax basis in the T stock will be $500, the aggregate of the shareholder's tax basis in the T stock.
Young women who acquire a new sex partner are at high risk for genital HPV infection, regardless of their prior sexual experience, the investigators conclude.
Our intelligence clearly shows that Iran seeks to acquire a nuclear weapons capability, and thus we are extremely concerned about transfers to Iran of dual-use materials.
Presumably, you know a company quite well before you decide to acquire it: you've been watching it in the marketplace.
Through the conservation easement, the Forest Service will acquire certain interests in the land, including the development rights.
The transactions reflect a further expansion of SL Green's retail real estate investment program designed to acquire undervalued retail opportunities on standalone sites or as part of commercial projects.
9) Antimicrobial drug susceptibility testing of Brucella organisms is not indicated because the therapeutic regimen for brucellosis is standard, and the organism does not usually acquire antimicrobial resistance.
Reed Elsevier (London) has made a binding offer to Santemedia Group Holding to acquire MediMedia's (Carlstadt, NJ) European and US Netter professional medical publishing businesses (MediMedia MAP) for 270 million pounds, subject to regulatory approval.
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