Acol


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Acol

(ˈækəl)
n
(Bridge) bridge a popular British bidding system favouring light opening bids and a flexible approach
[C20: named after a club in Acol Road, London]
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John Clement Kuc Acol is the Senior Lawyer in South Sudan, he can be reached at johnayuec@gmail.com
In the application here, ACOL is calculated for each first-term retention decision maker based on a time horizon that begins with the first-term decision point and ends with the 20-yr career point (and so includes the annualized value of future military retirement pay).
18 Acol and Goren are among many systems used in which popular game?
I was so happy to have the April edition to show him and Peter Hayes, the executive director of ACOL. Peter scanned through the magazine and commented favourably on the way the Record gives good coverage to the work of PWS&D.
This paper makes use of the Annualized Cost of Leaving (ACOL) model, a framework developed by military manpower analysts, to estimate the effect of current and future relative earnings on teacher retention.
USDA's preliminary estimates of implementing country-of-origin labeling (COOL) requirements for meat, fish, fruits and vegetables are "grossly inflated, lack factual support and ignore the benefits to our nation's food security and heightened response to outbreaks of food-borne illness," according to the Americans for Country of Origin Labeling (ACOL), a national alliance of agricultural and consumer organizations.
We estimate the effect of the separation bonus on Navy enlisted personnel in 1992 within the framework of the annualized cost of leaving (ACOL) model, which has been applied extensively in modeling the effect of pay on separation decisions (Warner and Goldberg 1984; Black, Moffitt, and Warner 1990).
San Juan 88-Clarito 20, Bunag 14, Lugo 12, Saret 10, Bonifacio 10, Reyes 8, Marquez 8, Aguirre 4, Acol 0, Astrero 0, Ubalde 0
In Division Two Stoneycroft consolidated their lead at the top with a strong 7-3 win over ACOL, MSB Woolton Reserves beat Botanic 5-2, Finn Harps had a fine 3-0 away win at Old Xavs Reserves and Red Rum had an Alex O'Brien treble to thank as they beat Hibernia 7-3.