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apa

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[ uh-pah ]

noun

  1. a tree, Eperua falcata, of tropical America, having reddish-brown wood used in the construction of houses.


Apa

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[ ah-pah ]

noun

  1. a river in central South America that flows W along the E Paraguay-SW Brazil border to the Paraguay River. about 125 miles (200 km) long.

APA

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  1. American Psychiatric Association.
  2. American Psychological Association.

A.P.A.

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abbreviation for

  1. American Philological Association.
  2. American Protective Association.
  3. American Protestant Association.
  4. American Psychiatric Association.
  5. American Psychological Association.
  6. Associate in Public Administration.
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Origin of apa1

From Tupi
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In cases that have recently infuriated Trump — such as the judges’ orders blocking his push to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members without due process, or to eliminate birthright citizenship — Levitt said Issa’s bill would have no effect, since the defendants in those cases would be Cabinet-level agencies that are subject to the APA.

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“Don’t leave us, apá,” his 12-year-old son told him before he journeyed north.

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As the APA report noted, happy, healthy men are less likely to be "aggressive, coercive, or violent."

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The procedural requirements of the APA and other federal laws can stretch the rulemaking process for years.

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It states that regulations that courts approved through Chevron deference are grandfathered — so overturning them will still require the full APA treatment.

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