What does CITAC mean?
CITAC means Christians in the Audit Commission
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Christians in the Audit Commission?
Christians in the Audit Commission can be abbreviated as CITAC
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What does CITAC stand for? CITAC stands for "Christians in the Audit Commission". |
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How to abbreviate "Christians in the Audit Commission"? "Christians in the Audit Commission" can be abbreviated as CITAC. |
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What is the meaning of CITAC abbreviation? The meaning of CITAC abbreviation is "Christians in the Audit Commission". |
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What is CITAC abbreviation? One of the definitions of CITAC is "Christians in the Audit Commission". |
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What does CITAC mean? CITAC as abbreviation means "Christians in the Audit Commission". |
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What is shorthand of Christians in the Audit Commission? The most common shorthand of "Christians in the Audit Commission" is CITAC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COMSATS - Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South
- CUEBS - Commission on Undergraduate Education in the Biological Sciences
- CTIMA - Christians Together in the March Area
- ACiW - Audit Commission in Wales
- ACPI - Audit Commission Performance Indicator
- ACTAP - Audit Commission Thematic Analysis of Prescribing
- CiP - Christians in Parliament
- CiP - Christians in Politics
- CIVA - Christians in the Visual Arts
- CMS - Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- ACMS - Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- CAKIT - Christians in the Arts Kit
- CPJME - Christians for Peace and Justice in the Middle East
- CUC - Christians in Unity in Cambridge
- FCAME - Fellowship of Christians in the Arts Media and Entertainment
- INEC - In the News the Commission
- JCACR - Joint Committee on the Audit Commission Report
- CITW - Christians in the Workplace
- cva - Christians in the Visual Arts
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