SarbOx

SarbOx
 n.— «When SarbOx first came out it was harshly criticized by the business community at large, who saw it as an unnecessary financial grind in an already tight business environment.» —“SarbOx celebrates third birthday, opinion slowly shifting” Computer Business Review Online Aug. 1, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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