MARA definition

MARA means the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the Borrower;
MARA means Majlis Amanah Rakyat;
MARA has the meaning given to such term in paragraph 1.2 of Schedule 6.3 (The IEP Provisions);

Examples of MARA in a sentence

  • APPENDIX TO THE ONTARIO PROVINCIAL AGREEMENT OF THE I.C.I. SECTOR OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY FOR THE TORONTO LOCAL 1819, TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION AS FOLLOWS: IN HALTON (R.M.); THAT PORTION EAST OF THE XXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXXX XX XXXXXXX #000; PEEL (R.M.); YORK (R.M.); METROPOLITAN TORONTO; COUNTY OF SIMCOE EXCEPT THE TOWNSHIPS OF RAMA AND MARA; DISTRICT OF MUSKOKA; AND IN DURHAM (R.M.) THE TOWNSHIP OF UXBRIDGE AND THE TOWNS OF AJAX, PICKERING AND WHITBY.

  • Among the topics to be considered, but not limited to, will be the following; • The ability of current employees to switch to the new MARA.

  • The Borrower shall, through the MARA and MOH, monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the indicators agreed with the Bank.

  • In the event of a conflict, other advisors or the Chair of the Doctoral Committee of the department [Department], the MArburg University Research Academy MARA or the ombudsperson (xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxxxxx.xx/de/forschung/profil/ombudsperson/ombudsperson) of the Philipps-Universität are also available as contact persons.

  • Through the repeal of the former antitrust statute, Michigan courts concluded that the Michigan Legislature intended to revive the common law standards for enforceability of restrictive covenants, including reasonableness.3 The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that MARA only specifically addressed employer-employee relationships.


More Definitions of MARA

MARA means “people rioting or out of control.” The word is ultimately derived from the name for a carnivorous swarming ant. “Salva” refers to those coming from El Salvador, and “trucha” means savvy or streetwise.
MARA means the Majlis Amanah Rakyat established by the Majlis Amanah Rakyat Act 1966 [Act 489].
MARA means Mara Enterprises, Inc., an Ohio corporation.
MARA means Ministere de l’Agriculture et des Ressources Animales, the Borrower’s ministry of agriculture and animal resources;
MARA means the Borrower’s Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reform (Ministere de l’Agriculture et de la Reforme Agraire);
MARA means bitter, and she says they call her by that name. “Mara” has a rich history.• In the wilderness, they grumbled against him at Mara (Exodus 15:22-24). This is the samechapter in Exodus that begins with the people singing praises to God for delivering them from Egyptian tyranny through the parting of the Red Sea (Exodus 15:1-21)! Like Naomi, we may want to call ourselves “Mara” at times. • When we feel this way, we need to remember the Lord’s grace.• Whereas she could have looked back on the Exodus events, we can now look back on aneven greater Exodus: Jesus’s incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension.• You see, the real empty one was Christ. • He emptied himself (Philippians 2:5-11), leaving heaven for earth, in order that we may receive full forgiveness and eternal life.• In our bitterness, we must remember.o This is why we sing songs of God’s grace, listen to sermons about God’s grace, and speak he gospel to another as a community of faith.o This is also why we take the Lord’s Supper weekly. Jesus gave us a sacred ordinance to help us never forget what he has done for us.• The Lord’s supper is means to fighting bitterness.• He drank the bitter cup for us, that we may drink the cup of grace. 20b-21: Naomi vents: “the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me..” (v 20b).• She attributes her pain to God: “I went away full, and the LORD has brought me back empty. Why call me Naomi, when the LORD has testified against me and the Almighty has brought calamity upon me?” (v 21).• Strikingly, there is no hint of personal accountability, like the problem of leaving• She shifts the blame entirely to Yahweh, Shadday (“Almighty,” an abbreviation for El Shadday), the cosmic ruler over all (cf., Job 5:17; Is 13:6; Joel 1:15). Block says, “She does indeed ascribe sovereignty to God, but this is a sovereignty without grace, an omnipotent power without compassion, a judicial will without mercy”• She views God as the cosmic troublemaker, who has brought this “calamity” on her.• While we admire Naomi’s transparency, the Ruth is the nobler example.• Duguid says of Naomi, “Her body may have made the journey home, but her spirit was far from restored.”
MARA means the Municipal Asset Regulatory Asset, as shown on the books of the Borrower.