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Definition of "generally"
adv: without distinction of one from others; "he is interested in snakes in general"

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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is the standard framework of guidelines for financial accounting. It includes the standards, conventions, and rules accountants ... (More)

In the U.S., generally accepted accounting principles, commonly abbreviated as US GAAP or simply GAAP, are accounting rules used to prepare, present, and report financial ... (More)

The Generally Accepted Accounting Practice in the UK, or UK GAAP, are the overall body of regulation establishing how company accounts must be prepared in the United Kingdom. (More)

Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) is a United States of America Food and Drug Administration (FDA) designation that a chemical or substance added to food is considered safe by ... (More)

Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, or GAAS, are ten auditing standards, developed by the AICPA, consisting of general standards, standards of field work, and standards of ... (More)

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) of Canada provides the framework of broad guidelines, conventions, rules and procedures of accounting. (More)

Generally recognized as safe and effective or GRAS/E is a legal term used to describe certain old drugs that do not require prior approval from the Food and Drug Administration in ... (More)

... While widely accepted in modern times, condoms have generated some controversy. Improper disposal of condoms contributes to litter problems, and the Roman Catholic Church generally ... (More)

A Maverick, in the video game series Mega Man X, Mega Man Zero, and Mega Man ZX, is a Reploid who generally defies the will of the Maverick Hunters or of the human governments. (More)

In either case, it is generally accepted to be a derivation of Alexander the Great ’s proclamation, 'I am never afraid of an army of Lions led into battle by a Lamb. (More)

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