Examples of CNAS in a sentence
For CNAS: Frank Hoffman, From Preponderance to Partnership: American Maritime Power in the 21st Century.
The report calls for a force of 28 small surface combatants, and appears to use the term small surface combatants the same way that the Navy does in the 30-year shipbuilding plan—as a way of collectively referring to frigates and LCSs. The small surface combatants (SSCs) called for in the November 2008 CNAS report are separate from and smaller than the LCS.
Judging the suitability of Test Results and Reporting (Conformity Declaration) (1) The rules for judging the suitability of test results under each laboratory’s accreditation system, such as A2LA, BSMI, CB, CNAS, JNLA, TAF, and VLAC, are as follows: 1) When judging the suitability of test results and reporting to the Applicant (declaring conformity), the judgment is based on measured values, unless there is a requirement to consider uncertainty according to the applicable standard.
Ever since 2007, the Company has also passed WRAP: 1999 global garment production social accountability standard, C-TPAT: 2004 anti-terrorism standard, OE100 and GOTS organic cotton system certification and CNAS national laboratory recognition, to realize the internationalization and standardization of the Company’s management.
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Kaplan, “The Return of Marco Polo’s World and the U.S. Military Response,” Center for a New American Security, undated but posted at the CNAS website ca.
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Adcock, “Examining and Reducing Technical Barriers to Trade,” CNAS 98-3, October 1998, Texas A&M University.