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comptroller general procurement decisions

decisions The Comptroller General's decisions issued regarding appropriations, bid protests, major rules and related issues. These decisions are prepared by the

Inexpedient

Third New International Dictionary) see also Union of India v. Major General Madan Lal Yadav (Retd.), (1996) 4 SCC 127: 1996 SCC

minor league

A league of professional sports teams less proficient than a major leagues Players in the minor leagues generally are paid less … proficient than a major leagues Players in the minor leagues generally are paid less than those in the major leagues and

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Lieutenant general

in rank next below a general and next above a major general

Major general

the army holding a rank next above that of brigadier general and next below that of lieutenant general and who usually

Brigadier general

officer in rank next above a colonel and below a major general He commands a brigade and is sometimes called by a

Gettysburg

of General Robert E Lees invading Confederate army was a major victory for the Union and is considered by many a

nuclear war

used by both sides As generally used the term assumes major use of nuclear weapons by at least two opposing warring … in which nuclear weapons are used by both sides As generally used the term assumes major use of nuclear weapons by

Government

7th Edn., p. 703. It means, in relation to any major port, the Central Government and, in relation to any other … responsible to the legislature for its actions. Government carries on general administration and Parliament exercises general control of Governmental Acts, The

Negligence

damage is due to the plaintiff's act or default, vis major, or the act of God, or under statutory sanction positively … one entirely of law, where the case falls within a general settled rule or principle of law; more often, of law

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