Noun
AEO
Initialism of attachment of earnings: a legal order by which a creditor may take funds directly from the debtor's wages
AEO provides the agency with robust connections to the warfighter community and assists the agency with the planning and execution of technology demonstrations and field trials to promote adoption by the warfighter. Source: Internet
AEO PJ pants at AE.com! While supplies last. Source: Internet
The new service includes a supplier and country risk analysis tool, C-TPAT, PIP and AEO review and support, security analysis, financial risk exposure review, continuous support and eLearning. Source: Internet
In addition, URA has upgraded to the automatic exchange of information (AEO) mechanism, which holds a membership of 102 countries with the hope of accessing concealed transaction-level data and tax related information. Source: Internet
The aircraft commander, Avro Chief Test Pilot Jimmy Harrison, Blackman 2007, p. 112. climbed XA891 to convert, steering away from the airfield and populated areas while the AEO attempted to solve the problem. Source: Internet
Hauliers also called for a mutual recognition agreement for authorised economic operator (AEO) status. Source: Internet