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an undercover agent who is given no official cover
Source: WordNetAccording to NOC, the blockade has plunged production from around 1.2 million barrels a day, and added losses had surpassed four billion dollars by April 15. Source: Internet
After May 19, when the Union government did away with the mandatory need to obtain the NoC from the destination state, the frequency of trains went up, especially to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Source: Internet
Brinjal hybrids in eight specified states during seasons 2020-2023, subject to a slew of conditions including a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Department of Agriculture of the concerned State. Source: Internet
"Every little NOC worldwide has the opportunity there as they are using new formats which is putting a level playing field for every athlete." Source: Internet
If Libya gets back to 1 million barrels a day as quickly as the NOC says, it would further complicate what already look like difficult discussions between the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies next month. Source: Internet
In the same vein, The Nigeria Football Federation, (NFF) has condoled with the President of NOC. Source: Internet