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Does submission mean acceptance?

No. Submission does not mean acceptance. 

Submitting a finance-readiness intake, proof pack, resilience project, company, technology capability, SPV concept, national portfolio idea, potential sponsor, capital reader, host, anchor, institutional participant, or financial-services participant does not mean the matter has been accepted, approved, endorsed, routed, selected, funded, insured, certified, or chosen for Nexus Universe. 

Submission creates a record for review. The record may be accepted for intake, returned for clarification, routed elsewhere, restricted, deferred, declined, archived, or withdrawn. 

A submission may be outside scope if it seeks investment advice, underwriting, lending, brokerage, securities promotion, public finance approval, procurement approval, regulatory approval, certification, endorsement, confidential data handling, or transaction execution. 

A safe statement is: 

The matter has been submitted for GRA-related review. Submission does not imply acceptance, approval, financing, underwriting, lending, endorsement, certification, procurement status, public backing, or Nexus Universe selection. 

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