Examples of AGCA in a sentence
When folded into a symmetric hairpin, MD simulations in- dicate a conformation of a tetraloop (AGCA) with the re- maining bases paired in the stem containing G-C Watson- Crick base pairs and A–A mismatches, as shown in models shown in Figure 2D.
Additionally, our MD simulations (discussed below) indicate CAG triloops are substantially less stable than AGCA tetraloops.
Slip- ping forward or backward by one CAG unit would allow (CAG)15 to form an AGCA tetraloop turn with the stem assembling into the CAGGAC aligned pairings, whereas aligning the CAGGAC pair at the end of the (CAG)15 hair- pin (denoted ‘0 slip’ in Figure 2D) would require the loop to contain one CAG unit, a CAG triloop (Figure 2D).
AGCA believes that neither a public project owner nor its representative should compel any firm to change its lawful labor policies or practices to compete for or perform public work, as PLAs effectively do.
The energy of a system is calculated as a function of the position only.
AGCA also believes that government mandates for PLAs can restrain competition, drive up costs, cause delays, lead to jobsite disputes, and disrupt local collective bargaining.
Modifications to rear walls and/or rear view fences which border property owned by the Golf & Country Club (AGCA) will require the permission of the AGCA to be on their property to perform the modifications.
Many of these same comments, for example, those of Delhaize America, Associated General Contractors of America (AGCA), Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America, Indiana Chamber of Commerce, ABC, and Permanent Solutions Labor Consultants, also cite the rate of union success in elections as evidence that the current procedures are fair and not in need of revision.
For the reasons discussed above, AGCA urges the Corps to exercise the broad latitude given to you by Executive Order 13502 and FAR Rule to determine whether and how to use PLAs to refrain from imposing any PLA mandate on any Albuquerque District contract.
If, by “PLA clauses,” USACE means project specifications mandating contractor use of a PLA, then AGCA’s response is “none.” As discussed above, AGCA strongly believes that government agencies should never mandate the use of a PLA; rather, they should leave to contractors the option of using PLAs on a voluntary basis.