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    1. Caffeine, a naturally occurring compound in coffee and chocolate, for example,is ranked “generally recognized as safe”by the Federal government


    2. Garden grade DE is classified as GRAS( Generally Recognized As Safe) by the federal government and has been exempted from the requirement of residue tolerance on stored grain


    3. Compliance with state and federal regulations, as well as with any other requirements


    4. Helping Those in Need: An Overview of the Federal Grants Process


    5. If you run an organization to help those in need, you may be eligible to receive Federal money through grant programs


    6. The Federal government uses two kinds of grants:


    7. Grants that put Federal money in the hands of States, cities, or counties for them to distribute to charities and other social service providers, usually under their own rules and regulations (also known as 'formula' or 'block' grants)


    8. The list - which is available in the brochure Federal Funding Opportunities for Organizations that Help Those in Need and at www


    9. Unfortunately, there is no single document that contains every Federal grant announcement and no uniform format for these announcements, although the Administration is working to change this


    10. In the future, it hopes that Federal agencies will publish grant announcements electronically, in a single format and on a single web site (www

    11. We are a small organization and we can't afford to hire a grant writer, accountant, and lawyer to help us seek a Federal grant


    12. Most Federal agencies have experts who are available to help organizations apply for and manage their grants


    13. They may also refer applicants to local or nearby technical assistance workshops or to organizations that are under contract with the Federal government to provide this kind of assistance


    14. What if I apply for a Federal grant, but my request is turned down?


    15. What are some of the legal obligations that come along with a Federal grant?


    16. All faith-based and community groups that receive Federal funds are subject to basic audit requirements


    17. The audits are necessary to make sure that Federal dollars have been spent properly on legitimate costs


    18. It is therefore extremely important for grant recipients to keep accurate records of all transactions conducted with Federal funds


    19. Most organizations are not audited by the government itself, although the Federal government has the right to audit any program that receives public money at any time


    20. For example, charities that spend less than $300,000 a year in Federal funds are generally asked only to perform a "self-audit

    21. There’s local bottling plants and big payoffs to cheat on the federal taxes


    22. The federal government hasn’t been able to collect any taxes in generations, but the Judges collect the taxes anyway and keep it for themselves


    23. It was during my stay at Dover AFB and the Air Force was following federal mandates (quotas) to add women to the military force


    24. He took them into a passage that looked like the portico of some old federal court house


    25. Back in the good old days of 1971, the federal government didn't have all the silly rules that they have today that limits the creativity of veterans to earn extra money through the G


    26. In November of 1990, she was sentenced to 23 years and 4 months in federal prison


    27. with a bad lawyer and the federal government had stuck her with an overreaching stint in prison


    28. says Hankins, still boiling over the suggestion made by an entity of the federal government


    29. what had been suggested by the federal employee


    30. This was part of his dilemma, his allegiance to the federal government in Nuevo York and his growing attachment to Alleghenia

    31. Scott wondered if he should take it from the man’s hand to examine, but he had no way of knowing whether there was any point in trying to verify the information it contained – he could see from there something about Federal administration rights in security matters


    32. similar to those they had relinquished in the federal navy


    33. It is now quite the custom of Federal owners of ships and cargoes to place them under British protection, and this may at times cause you embarrassment


    34. Captain Collins had a plan to convert the Florida into a federal warship after necessary repairs were made


    35. Florida, it was the intention of the United States to convert her into a federal cruiser, which the Union Navy sorely needed


    36. Furthermore, it could not be converted to a federal cruiser either


    37. against that option due to the possibility of a federal cruiser


    38. The advantage was with the federal


    39. for the federal navy, but this was simply not the case


    40. The size of the federal navy was insufficient to

    41. advantages: the fact that his targets were essentially unarmed, the federal navy could not locate his position, and the Shenandoah’s


    42. speed could outrun the federal warships


    43. intended for the use of the federal armies


    44. Obamacare would require another fifty federal bureaucracies, which, to this citizen, would be a stretch too much


    45. least concerned about federal cruisers, based on their lackluster showing in their search for the Alabama and Florida


    46. certainly had sufficient time to gather intelligence and pass it along to federal authorities across the oceans


    47. And all thanks to the machinations of Jimmy Carter and his Democrat-controlled Congress which in 1975 made into law the Community Reinvestment Act, the most asinine piece of federal legislation ever made into law


    48. A number of years ago, I was in a training section, in a federal agency, with approximately twenty fellow federal employees


    49. Also, when Gore was questioned about his having made contribution requests from his office in the West Wing, in clear violation of the Hatch Act and other federal laws, his response, laughable, was that there was „no legal controlling authority


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    Synonyms for "federal"

    fed federal federal official federal soldier union soldier union associated confederate allied

    "federal" definitions

    a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War


    any federal law-enforcement officer


    national; especially in reference to the government of the United States as distinct from that of its member units


    of or relating to the central government of a federation


    being of or having to do with the northern United States and those loyal to the Union during the American Civil War


    characterized by or constituting a form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities