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NOP

American  
Or N.O.P.
  1. not our publication.


Example Sentences

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"Many of our NOP's have expired and unfortunately many of our problem people have returned to the CWE area," Whyte wrote, adding, "We would appreciate you looking into obtaining NOP's on the following subjects."

From Salon

A BBC Panorama programme in 2015 focusing on Salazar and the NOP prompted a four-year investigation by Usada and a two-year court battle behind closed doors.

From BBC

Now, the NOP, which regulates the global industry, has released a proposed rule to combat organic fraud, and it could be the most consequential update to the organic standards to date.

From Salon

"The allowance of uncertified handlers creates gaps in the organic supply chain, breaking chains of custody and complicating the verification of product origin," the NOP wrote in the proposed rule.

From Salon

There is also a long backlog of recommendations from the National Organic Standards Board—the advisory group made up of farmers, scientists, and other organic stakeholders charged with maintaining the science behind the label—that NOP has not yet acted on.

From Salon