The controversy comes after Osborne and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander attacked the SNP's currency plans in a joint article published on the Treasury t "If website.
What does JART stand for?
JART stands for Joint Article
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- Java Applet Rating Service
- Job Accounting and Reporting System (software)
- Joint Air Reserve Station
- Journal of Applied Remote Sensing (electronic publication)
- Journal of Ayn Rand Studies (literary periodical)
- Journal of the American Rocket Society
- James Anthony Ray Sadler Scholarship (cosmetology)
- Joint Advanced Range Safety System (US NASA)
- Japan Association of Radiological Technologists
- Joint Agency Review Team (Canada)
- Japan Road Traffic Information Center
- Japanese Amateur Radio Teleprinter Society
- Johnson Animal Research and Teaching Unit
- Japan All Retail Trade Union
- Java Application Programming Interface for RELAX Verifiers
- Just A Rather Very Intelligent System (Iron Man Film)
- Japan Association of Refrigerated Warehouses
- Jabatan Alam Sekitar (Malaysia)
- JAG Automated System
- Jaish Ansar Al-Sunna (Islamist Armed Groups in Iraq)
Samples in periodicals archive:
In a joint article prepared with Unison union chief Dave Prentis, David slams the growing gap between the super-rich and families who'll be no better off in 2020 than in 2000 no matter how hard they work.
In a joint article published by the Financial Times, German paper Die Suddeutsche Zeitung and French paper Le Monde, Mr King and Enders attempted to reassure politicians' concerns.
In a joint article - reminiscent of the early days of the Coalition - Education Secretary Michael Gove and Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem leader, warned "urgent reform" was badly needed to stop English schools falling behind those abroad.
Mr Cameron and Mr Obama used a joint article in yesterday's Washington Post to vow to maintain the trans-Atlantic special relationship CAPTION(S): (Left) David Cameron and his wife Samantha arrive at Andrews Airforce Base near Washington DC.
Mr Cameron and Mr Obama used a joint article in yesterday's Washington Post to vow to maintain the trans-Atlantic special relationship which has endured since Churchill and Eisenhower were allies in the Second World War.
In a joint article highlighted here, the two leaders said "the world counts on our alliance".