Word info

aks

Verb

Meaning

aks (third-person singular simple present aks or akses, present participle aksing, simple past and past participle aksed)

(dialectal, now chiefly West Africa, African-American Vernacular, MLE, Bermuda, West Country, Maori English and Ireland) To ask.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Accordingly, providers will not be able to successfully argue that they did not know they were violating the FCA because they were not aware the AKS existed. Source: Internet

All 100 series AKs use plastic furniture with side-folding stocks. Source: Internet

AKS, which Microsoft is rolling out in preview today, October 24, will be free. Source: Internet

In some countries, such as Somalia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Congo and Tanzania, the prices for Black Market AKs are between $30 and $125 per weapon and prices have fallen in the last few decades due to mass counterfeiting. Source: Internet

Importantly, PPACA changed the language of the AKS to provide that claims submitted in violation of the AKS automatically constitute false claims for purposes of the FCA. Source: Internet

Further, the new language of the AKS provides that "a person need not have actual knowledge … or specific intent to commit a violation" of the AKS. Source: Internet

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