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  2. Authorized economic operator - Wikipedia

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    According to the World Customs Organization (WCO), an authorized economic operator (AEO) is "a party involved in the international movement of goods in whatever function that has been approved by or on behalf of a national Customs administration as complying with WCO or equivalent supply chain security standards.

  3. Alternate Employer Organization - Wikipedia

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    An Alternate Employer Organization (AEO) is a human resource services firm targeting small and medium-sized business (typically less than 250 employees). AEO offerings include payroll processing, payroll tax filing, workers’ compensation insurance, health benefits, employers’ practice and liability insurance, and workforce management technology, training and development.

  4. AEO - Wikipedia

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    AEO may refer to: Adaptive Execution Office of DARPA (US military) Alternative episcopal oversight, ecclesiastical systems through which certain churches are provided with a different bishop; American Eagle Outfitters, an American clothing and accessories retailer; Appearance event ordination, a dating system for land mammal fossils

  5. American Association of Airport Executives - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the three-step accreditation process consisted of a proctored, 180-question, multiple-choice closed book written examination; the research and writing of a postgraduate quality management research paper, regardless of whether or not the candidate held an advanced degree; and a final oral interview of three to four hours duration ...

  6. Association of American Universities - Wikipedia

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    Regional accreditation agencies existed in the U.S. by the 1920s, and the AAU ended accrediting schools in 1948. [7] For its first six decades, the AAU functioned as a club for the presidents and deans of elite research universities to informally discuss educational matters, and its day-to-day operations were managed by an executive secretary. [8]

  7. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    AEO Aeroservicios Ejecutivos Del Occidente: AERO OCCIDENTE Mexico AEP Aerotec Escuela de Pilotos: AEROTEC Spain AX AAC AmericanConnection [8] CONNECT AMERICA United States defunct AN AAA Ansett Australia: ANSETT Australia defunct AAC Army Air Corps: ARMYAIR United Kingdom 5W AEU Astraeus: FLYSTAR United Kingdom defunct, ICAO code no longer ...

  8. Accreditation - Wikipedia

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    Accreditation is the independent, third-party evaluation of a conformity assessment body (such as certification body, inspection body or laboratory) against recognised standards, conveying formal demonstration of its impartiality and competence to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks (such as certification, inspection and testing).

  9. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

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    E.J Romero (2008). AACSB Accreditation: Addressing Faculty Concerns. Academy of Management Learning and Education 7 (2):245~255; J.A. Yunker (2000). Doing Things the Hard Way – Problems with Mission-Linked AACSB Accreditation Standards and Suggestions for Improvement. Journal of Education for Business 75 (6):348–353