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  2. Federal Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    The FTA oversees grants to state and local transit providers, primarily through its ten regional offices. These providers are responsible for managing their programs in accordance with federal requirements, and the FTA is responsible for ensuring that grantees follow federal mandates along with statutory and administrative requirements.

  3. Free trade agreements of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is party to many free trade agreements (FTAs) worldwide.. Beginning with the Theodore Roosevelt administration, the United States became a major player in international trade, especially with its neighboring territories in the Caribbean and Latin America.

  4. Spare ratio - Wikipedia

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    A spare ratio or spares ratio is the percentage of unused vehicles operated by a public transport operator during peak service periods.It is calculated as a simple percentage of the total fleet size.

  5. Free trade agreement - Wikipedia

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    The OED records the use of the phrase "free trade agreement" with reference to the Australian colonies as early as 1877. [9] After the WTO's World Trade Organization - which has been considered by some as a failure for not promoting trade talks, but a success by others for preventing trade wars - states increasingly started exploring options to conclude FTAs.

  6. Federation of Tax Advisers - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Tax Advisers (formerly "FTA") is a former professional body concerned with UK taxation issues. The FTA was established in 1997. The FTA was established in 1997. On 3 June 2009 it became a part of the IFA Group through a merger with the Institute of Financial Accountants .

  7. List of bilateral free trade agreements - Wikipedia

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    Revised FTA between the two parties. [160] [161] Armenia Russia: 30 September 1992 25 March 1993 17 October 2012 Commonwealth of Independent States Free Trade Area [162] Kyrgyzstan Russia: 8 October 1992 24 April 1993 13 December 2013 Commonwealth of Independent States Free Trade Area [163] Croatia European Union: 29 October 2001 1 March 2002

  8. Free trade area - Wikipedia

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    A free trade area is the region encompassing a trade bloc whose member countries have signed a free trade agreement (FTA). Such agreements involve cooperation between at least two countries to reduce trade barriers, import quotas and tariffs, and to increase trade of goods and services with each other.

  9. Template:FAA-airport - Wikipedia

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    This template generates an external link to an FAA Airport Master Record (Form 5010). The link connects to a PDF document at the website of GCR & Associates, an FAA contractor. The data is updated every 56 days by the FAA's Office of Aeronautical Information.