TAO definition

TAO means Tehsil Accounts Office; and
TAO means TA Outfitters. LLC. a Borrower.”
TAO or “the Company”) (ASX: TAO) is pleased to announce that the Company, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hyperion Metals & Technologies LLC, has entered into a master service agreement (“Research Agreement”) with Blacksand Technology, LLC (“Blacksand”) for research and development of titanium powders and titanium alloy powders. The Research Agreement centers around the hydrogen assisted magnesiothermic reduction (“HAMR”) technology invented by ▇▇.

Examples of TAO in a sentence

  • Non-classroom substitution must be within the total number of hours approved in the Tentative Assignment Offer (TAO) for the semester.

  • Substitute hours cannot exceed the total number of hours provided in the TAO and must be included as part of the assigned FTEF for the semester.

  • The TOP contractor, in consultation with the TAO Directors and MTF Commanders, shall develop and implement a TOP enrollment plan.

  • Any commercial products (such as books, booklets, videos, tapes, or CDs) based upon UNIVERSAL HEALING TAO® tenets and/or practices that you produce & market are subject to a contract with and from the UNIVERSAL HEALING TAO Center.

  • Specific case management processes shall be addressed in the Statements Of Responsibilities (SORs) between the contractor, MTF Commanders, and the TAO Directors.


More Definitions of TAO

TAO means the holder of the TAO Licence;
TAO means TAO, a type of digital asset (within the meaning of Section 6045(g)(3)(D) of the Code) based on an open source cryptographic protocol existing on
TAO means Tao Minerals Ltd., a company incorporated and existing under the laws of Nevada;
TAO. (which literally means ‘the Way’), the ultimate reality of the universe and human life, the best way to deal with life is ‘wu-wei’ - letting things take their own course (Wu 1998). Holtz (1998) notes how Buddhist spirituality, which represents an external locus of control practiced by Tibetan nuns and refugees, plays a crucial role in the development of resilience. An external locus of control amalgamated with socio-centric beliefs may protect the migrants against emotional distress. According to Koenig (2001), religious belief provides a positive worldview that gives experiences – whether negative or positive – meaning. This ‘making sense’ of the circumstances, in turn, provides a direction in life, and more optimistic outlook. However, there remain these questions: “Will environmental change concomitant with moving to a new host country, or a shift from socio-centric to ego-centric orientation, affect people’s belief in health and illness? Will these changes in belief bring about subsequent change in help-seeking behaviour should the need arise? These issues will be addressed in the next section in which I explore aspects of acculturation.
TAO means the Los Angeles County Technical Advisory Committee established pursuant to Part XII of the IMP.
TAO means turtle, and the island is named for its shape when seen from out in the waters of the Gulf. Smaller than Samui and Pha-ngan, Ko Tao lies about 40km northwest of Ko Pha-ngan, and is also easily accessible from Chumphon. The island is particularly popular among divers, and has a reputation for some of the most exciting underwater excursions in the entire Gulf. Several dive companies based at Mae Hat, the island’s only town, can arrange underwater excursions for beginners and experienced divers.
TAO refers to Transitional Assistance Office, the local DTA office for a particular geographic region.