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ASA and became
In 2004, Hydro Agri demerged from Norsk Hydro and became an independent company called Yara International ASA.
He became a full-time driver in 2003 and won the highly coveted ASA Pat Schauer Memorial Rookies of the Year award at age 17.
From the local tracks, Stremme became a winner in the Kendall Late Model Series and soon joined American Speed Association ( ASA ), where he was named the 2002 ASA Rookie of the Year.
In 2005, ASA became one of the top short track sanctioning bodies in the United States under the leadership of Dennis Huth.
Reffner moved to the American Speed Association in 1994, and became the 1995 ASA champion.
Aker ASA sold its interest in the Chantiers de l ' Atlantique shipyard to the South Korean company STX Corporation in 2008, and the shipyard became part of STX Europe ( formed by the renaming of Aker Yards ).

ASA and United
The Automobile Racing Club of America ( ARCA ), American Speed Association ( ASA ), Champion Racing Association ( CRA ), International Motor Contest Association ( IMCA ), United Auto Racing Association UARA and, United Speed Alliance Racing ( USAR ) all sanction their own forms of stock-car racing, on varying types of track, and with various levels of media coverage.
In 2002, sixteen-inch slow pitch was written out of the ISF official rules, although it is still played extensively in the United States under The Amateur Softball Association of America, or ASA rules.
According to the February 15, 1985 edition of the Official Airline Guide ( OAG ), Eastern Airlines was flying Boeing 727-100 and Douglas DC-9-50 jet service, Republic Airlines was operating Douglas DC-9-10, DC-9-30 and DC-9-50 jets, United Airlines was flying Boeing 727-100 jetliners and Delta Connection, operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines ( ASA ), was flying deHavilland Canada DHC-7 " Dash 7 " and Shorts 360 turboprops on the route.
Hence, in the United States, it is advised that the opinion of a doctor or pharmacist should be obtained before anyone under 19 years of age is given any medication containing aspirin ( also known on some medicine labels as acetylsalicylate, salicylate, acetylsalicylic acid, ASA, or salicylic acid ).
ASA provides legal training for and medical information to patients, attorneys, health and medical professionals and policymakers throughout the United States.
Following the introduction of the Gambling Act 2005 in the United Kingdom and the subsequent relaxation of advertising laws for gambling companies in 2007, a TV campaign by Ladbrokes, that included a host of ex-professional footballers, was the first to result in complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ); the ASA cleared the campaign.
The American Speed Association ( ASA ) is a sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States formed in 1968.
Today, ASA sanctions a variety of asphalt and dirt tracks in their ASA Member Track program along with a variety of racing series in the United States and Canada.
Soon after, the ASA began sanctioning replacement series around the United States.
On October 11, 2010 it was announced publicly that in an Order signed on October 7, 2010 by US District Court Judge Matthew Kennelly, has permanently barred Louis R. ( Ron ) Varney, Jr, ASA Late Model Series, LLC and all those acting in concert or participation with them, including specifically ASALMS, LLC from any further use of the ASA or ASA LATE MODEL SERIES brand on or in connection with automobile race events anywhere in the United States.
Named after Eric D. Juergens of ASA, co-manager of a United States Antarctic Program ( USAP ) project to clean up Antarctic waste sites beginning in 1991 ; director of safety, environment, and health activities, 1992 – 99, with heightened emphasis on environmental protection.

ASA and States
In October 2006, Dubie was elected chair of Aerospace States Association ( ASA ), a national, non-partisan organization of lieutenant governors and governor-appointees from every state, representing the grassroots of American aerospace.
She is also California's delegate to the Aerospace States Association ( ASA ) and both a member of Women In Aerospace ( WIA ) and the Air Force Association ( AFA ).

ASA and America
Until the late 19th century, first-angle projection was the norm in North America as well as Europe ; but circa the 1890s, the meme of third-angle projection spread throughout the North American engineering and manufacturing communities to the point of becoming a widely followed convention, and it was an ASA standard by the 1950s.
In May, 2011, the American Society of Agronomy ( ASA ), Crop Science Society of America ( CSSA ), and Soil Science Society of America ( SSSA ) issued a joint position statement on climate change as it relates to agriculture:
The Society was founded as a merger of two major American actuarial associations, as reflected in its logo: the Actuarial Society of America ( ASA ) and the American Institute of Actuaries ( AIA ).
In addition to NASCAR's top racing series, he has won 13 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series races, 7 American Speed Association ( ASA ) races, 3 IROC races, 2 Automobile Racing Club of America ( ARCA ) races, 2 NASCAR All-American Challenge Series events, 2 All Pro Racing Association races, a USAC race, and has competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona, a 24-hour sports car endurance race.
* In 2009, ASA released an adjudication on Domain Registry of America t / a Domain Renewal Group.
The Acoustical Society of America ( ASA ) is an international scientific society dedicated to increasing and diffusing the knowledge of acoustics and its practical applications.
The ASA publishes the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America ( JASA ), the Acoustics Research Letters Online ( ARLO ), and a wide range of books and videos on topics related to acoustics.
* Autism Society of America ( ASA ) – was founded in 1965 by Bernard Rimland, PhD, together with Ruth C.
He served as president of the American Physical Society, president of the Acoustical Society of America ( ASA ), and board chair of the American Institute of Physics.
In July 2006 Forbes reported that Scandinavian media company Schibsted ASA has finalised the acquisition of parts of Trader Classified Media NV in Spain, Latin America, France, Italy and Switzerland.

ASA and Standards
Work on the ASCII standard began on October 6, 1960, with the first meeting of the American Standards Association's ( ASA ) X3. 2 subcommittee.
* ASA is a film speed rating system defined by the former American Standards Association
Advertising Standards Authority viewed the claim concerning Sellafield unsubstantiated, and ASA did not accept that the child's condition was caused by radiation.
* Weston film speed ratings, an old scale for measuring film speed, superseded by the similar American Standards Association ( ASA ) system, which is now incorporated into the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) system
In September 2009, the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) banned Betfair from running two billboard adverts which claimed that their Starting Price ( SP ) offered 40 % better returns, on average, than the industry SP.
However, in May 2006, the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) ruled that the word " bloody " was not an inappropriate marketing tool and the original version of the ad was permitted to air.
In June 2008, the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ), a British advertising regulator, ruled otherwise, citing the Oxford English Dictionary definition of bespoke as " made to order ".
Regarding terminology in UK and Ireland, in December 2011 the Advertising Standards Authority ( in an ASA decision which was upheld by its Independent Reviewer, Sir Hayden Phillips ) controversially ruled that no manufactured product can be marketed as " zero carbon ", because carbon was inevitably emitted during its manufacture.
The majority of complainants to the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) said the images were disgusting and thought it was inappropriate because spitting posed a health risk.
In 2008 the then BWEA was found guilty by the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) of making false claims in respect of the carbon dioxide emissions displaced by wind generation.
As a result of an investigation into false advertising regarding " zero-emissions " claims, the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) in the UK ruled in March 2010 to ban an advertisement from Renault UK regarding it's " zero-emissions vehicles " because the ad breached CAP ( Broadcast ) TV Code rules 5. 1. 1, 5. 1. 2 ( Misleading advertising ) and 5. 2. 1 ( Misleading advertising-Evidence ) and 5. 2. 6 ( Misleading advertising-Environmental claims.
The Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) has ruled that the poster is suitable for display.
The Audiological Society of Australia ( ASA ) trading as Audiology Australia via The Code of Ethics and the Practice Standards, governs the professional practice of audiology for members of the ASA.
In South Africa, advertising content is self-regulated and is governed according to standards contained in a Code of Advertising Practice established by the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) of South Africa, whose members are advertisers, advertising agencies, and media sources that carry advertising.
In May 2008, The Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) banned William Hill from running a television advert which they found ' condoned gambling behaviour that was socially irresponsible '.
* FSA Complaint against Food Standards Agency ad campaign thrown out by ASA 12 October 2004
The Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) has upheld complaints against:
After months of public complaints, the British Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) ruled on 21 September 2005 that many of the advertisements must be shown only after 9 p. m.
In June 2008, the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ), a British advertising regulator, ruled that an advertisement describing a suit " put into a ' working-frame ' where it would be cut and sewn by machine " as a " bespoke suit uniquely made according to your personal measurements & specification " was not breaching the Authority's self proclaimed advertising codes, notably the truthfulness rule, because the use of the term bespoke was not deemed likely to confuse.
In June 2006, the UK Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ) upheld the complaint by NICE and ruled that the use of the quote was in breach of ASA guidelines.

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