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BOMA and states
" BOMA states that Class B buildings have " adequate systems " and finishes that " are fair to good for the area ," but that the buildings do not compete with Class A buildings for the same prices.

BOMA and Class
The Building Owners and Managers Association ( BOMA ) classifies office space into three categories: Class A, Class B, and Class C. According to BOMA, Class A office buildings have the " most prestigious buildings competing for premier office users with rents above average for the area.
" BOMA describes Class B office buildings as those that compete " for a wide range of users with rents in the average range for the area.
According to BOMA Class C buildings are aimed towards " tenants requiring functional space at rents below the average for the area.

BOMA and standard
The Building Owners and Managers Association has established a standard with American National Standards Institute, ANSI / BOMA Z65. 1-1996 for measuring floor area and calculating gross leasable area and loss factor.
The NFPA's move to introduce a competing building standard received strong opposition from powerful trade groups such as the American Institute of Architects ( AIA ), BOMA International and National Association of Home Builders ( NAHB ).

BOMA and .
Designed by Johnson / Burgee Architects and Kendall / Heaton Associates Inc, the building was completed in 1990 and is the fourth tallest in the city, winning the BOMA Building of the Year Awards the next year, repeating in 1998 and 2003.
In 2002, the Bank of Albuquerque Tower was awarded BOMA ’ s “ Office Building of the Year ” award, which considers energy conservation as part of its judging criteria.
Government and Community Schools pepper the rural area surrounding the BOMA ( British Overseas Management Area ) and provide education for children grades 1 to 12.
Subsequent to unsuccessful attempts to encourage peaceful cooperation and resolution between NFPA and ICC on their codes disputes, a number of organizations, including AIA, BOMA and two dozen commercial real estate associations, founded the Get It Together coalition, which repeatedly urged NFPA to abandon code development related to NFPA 5000 and to work with ICC to integrate the other NFPA codes and standards into the ICC family of codes.
The district headquarters known as BOMA in local language is located in Village Headman Yeneya and the place is commonly called Mphate.

states and Class
At Class D, it was considered on the lowest rung of the minor league ladder, and had six clubs located in the American states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.
Similar to the New Class theory, it is this class Albert and Hahnel claim which usurped power in former Communist states rather than the working class and rearranged economic power-structures in their favor.
Caton states that he played for The Virginia Military Institute, Class of 1928.
During the non-class years before 1996, the school had earned only three Sectional ( equivalent to District in some states ) titles ( two by the boys ' team in 1966 and 1992, and one by the girls ' team in 1978 ); since the change to classes in Indiana high-school basketball, the boys ' team has won one Class 3A Sectional title ( 2008 ).
Milovan Đilas ' New Class theory was also used extensively by anti-communist commentators in the West, in their criticism of the Communist states during the Cold War.
In some US states, making obscene telephone calls is a Class 1 Misdemeanor.
KCS also owns and indirectly operates Kansas City Southern de México ( KCSM ) in the central and northeastern states of México, and is the only Class I Railroad to own any track both inside and outside of Mexico's boundaries.
The Milwaukee Road, officially the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ( CMStP & P RR ), was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until 1980, when its Pacific Coast Extension was embargoed through the states of Montana, Idaho, and Washington.
Elliott considers her greatest honor to be having Kenneth Clark write the foreword to the book " A Class Divided Then and Now " by William Peters in which he states, "... Jane Elliott's contribution demonstrates that it is possible to educate and produce a class of human beings united by understanding, acceptance, and empathy.
For his bravery against the enemy he received both the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Classes, the Bavarian Military Merit Order Knight 1st Class, the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Max Joseph, Bavaria's highest military decoration, and decorations from several other German states.
Class action lawsuits were registered in several states, and in Canada, to address some of these claims.
The New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway, also known as the Susie-Q, or simply the Susquehanna, is a Class II American freight railway operating over 500 miles ( 800 km ) of track in the northeastern states of New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey .< ref > DELAWARE OTSEGO CORP Annual Report ( Regulation S-K, item 405 ) ( 10-K405 ) Item 2.
In Juggling the Categories of Race, Class and Gender: Aphra Behn ’ s Oroonoko, Ferguson states that Behn creates “ a textual staging of the implicit competition between the white English female author and the black African female slave-wife-mother-to-be ”.
It was a Class D minor league with teams in all three states of Delmarva.
The Class of 2009 matriculated to 54 different colleges and universities in 19 states and the District of Columbia, and had average best SAT scores of 664 on critical reading, 700 on math and 756 on writing, for a combined best of 2120 on a 2400 scale.
Also, Class III gaming is subject to agreed regulatory procedures in Tribal-State compacts, which states are required to negotiate in " good faith ".
Combined with a thruster in the bow, they enable Keeper Class tenders to dynamically maneuver in a variety of sea states.
While the biography on Allmusic states that Barry Class was the first to discover them, Alan Warner, the original founding member and lead guitarist of The Foundations and former Ramongs member states that it was actually Fairway who saw them in the dingy office and then introduced them to Class.
* The people who belong Backward Class ( BC ), Most Backward Class ( MBC ) and Denotified Community ( DCN ) category in the respective Indian states government ’ s criteria are grouped & called as Other Backward Class ( OBC ).

states and facilities
The European Union's official site gives information on the regulatory status of food irradiation, the quantities of foods irradiated at authorized facilities in European Union member states and the results of market surveillance where foods have been tested to see if they are irradiated.
However, in Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 ), the Supreme Court held that the states could impose segregation so long as they provided similar facilitiesthe formation of the “ separate but equal ” doctrine.
The Court held to the " separate but equal " doctrine for more than fifty years, despite numerous cases in which the Court itself had found that the segregated facilities provided by the states were almost never equal, until Brown v. Board of Education ( 1954 ) reached the Court.
For Schedule 1 and 2 facilities, a mass balance is prepared to identify whether all produced chemicals can be accounted for and whether the amounts are consistent with the declarations made by member states.
Recent data released by CERN states that, when fully operational, their facilities are capable of producing antiprotons per minute.
Granta Y. Nakayama said, " Agricultural processing facilities can be a major sources of air pollution and this settlement secures permanent emission reductions for citizens in the affected states.
Several American states have now started programs to introduce advanced wastewater treatment systems to the typical onsite sewage facilities.
After hostilities with Iraq ceased in 1988, the government tried to develop the country's communication, transportation, manufacturing, health care, education and energy sectors ( including its prospective nuclear power facilities ), and began the process of integrating its communication and transportation infrastructure with that of neighboring states.
In western and southern states, more populated counties provide many facilities, such as airports, convention centers, museums, recreation centers,
During the last decades of the 19th and the first of the 20th, Tennessee, like other southern states, passed laws and constitutional amendments establishing Jim Crow law: racial segregation in public facilities, restrictions of voting for blacks, and similar measures.
Until 1948, most southern councils of the Boy Scouts of America were racially segregated, as the southern states had legal segregation of public facilities.
Bigelow recently announced that it has agreements with six sovereign states to utilize on-orbit facilities of the commercial space station: United Kingdom, Netherlands, Australia, Singapore, Japan and Sweden.
The two leaders discussed cooperation between the two states on general economic matters ; local services such as road systems and sewage facilities ; agriculture, including exempting Northern Ireland from Britain's quota on butter imports from the Republic ; customs ; and all-Ireland representation in international sporting events.
Each year, more than one million patients from all 50 states and from more than 150 countries are seen at one of the Mayo Clinic facilities.
Four states in the U. S. — Minnesota, Utah, Oklahoma, and Iowa — require their shelters to provide animals to research facilities.
The GEO Group, Inc. now runs former Wackenhut facilities in 14 states, as well as in South Africa and Australia.
The 1961 act funded grants to the states for the expansion of medical services facilities like nursing homes, and medical programs for general public health and outpatient services for the elderly.
) Under the ' separate but equal doctrine ', blacks were entitled to receive the same public services and accommodations such as schools, bathrooms, and water fountains, but states were allowed to maintain different facilities for the two groups.
Other broadcasters, particularly in the western states, argued to the contrary — that if the special status of the clear-channel stations were eliminated, they would be able to build facilities to provide local service to those rural " dark areas ".
Many German research facilities and personnel had been evacuated to these states, particularly from the Berlin area.
Scientists of institutions in the member states may apply to use the ILL facilities, and may invite scientists from other countries to participate.
, the League has formally recognized 214 communities across 47 states as bicycle-friendly communities for " providing safe accommodation and facilities for bicyclists and encouraging residents to bike for transportation and recreation.
Several states have considered banning the importation of prisoners to private facilities.
Once segregationist states realized they had a choice between expensive duplication of such institutions for a small group of African Americans and integration of their existing facilities, they would choose the latter and voluntarily integrate.
In the past, many U. S. states criminalized the possession of needles without a prescription, even going so far as to arrest people as they leave private needle-exchange facilities.

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