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  2. Template:Policy list - Wikipedia

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  3. Fire discipline - Wikipedia

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    The aim of fire discipline is to ensure that in response to calls for fire (from a forward observer), the appropriate action is taken at the FPC (future planning cell), FSCC (fire support coordination center), FDC (fire direction center) and at the Guns/MRL, strictly in accordance with the intentions of the originator and with the minimum of delay.

  4. Policy - Wikipedia

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    Policy is intended to affect the "real" world, by guiding the decisions that are made. Whether they are formally written or not, most organizations have identified policies. [4] Policies may be classified in many different ways. The following is a sample of several different types of policies broken down by their effect on members of the ...

  5. Blanket order - Wikipedia

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    A blanket order, blanket purchase agreement or call-off order [1] is a purchase order which a customer places with its supplier to allow multiple delivery dates over a period of time, often negotiated to take advantage of predetermined pricing. It is normally used when there is a recurring need for expendable goods.

  6. Specification (technical standard) - Wikipedia

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    It is common for one organization to refer to (reference, call out, cite) the standards of another. Voluntary standards may become mandatory if adopted by a government or business contract. Voluntary standards may become mandatory if adopted by a government or business contract.

  7. Template:Template link expanded - Wikipedia

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    This template is used in system messages, and on approximately 2,550,000 pages, or roughly 4% of all pages. Changes to it can cause immediate changes to the Wikipedia user interface. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage .