What does ITLR mean?
ITLR means Important to License Renewal
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Important to License Renewal?
Important to License Renewal can be abbreviated as ITLR
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What does ITLR stand for? ITLR stands for "Important to License Renewal". |
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How to abbreviate "Important to License Renewal"? "Important to License Renewal" can be abbreviated as ITLR. |
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What is the meaning of ITLR abbreviation? The meaning of ITLR abbreviation is "Important to License Renewal". |
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What is ITLR abbreviation? One of the definitions of ITLR is "Important to License Renewal". |
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What does ITLR mean? ITLR as abbreviation means "Important to License Renewal". |
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What is shorthand of Important to License Renewal? The most common shorthand of "Important to License Renewal" is ITLR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ARDUTLR - Aging Related Degradation Unique to License Renewal
- GLRP - Generic License Renewal Program
- ITS - Important To Safety
- LRSC - License Renewal Support Center
- SNR - Subject to Non-Renewal
- ARDUTLR - age related degradation unique to license renewal
- DLR - Division of License Renewal
- ICC - Important to the Catholic Church
- IPT - Important to This
- IRA - Important to Read
- IRA - Important to Realize
- IPs - Important to the Seven
- ISCT - Important to Safety Criteria Task
- Itb - Important to Be
- ITC - Important to Closely
- ITC - Important to Continuously
- LR - License Renewal
- lra - License Renewal Application
- BEER - Behaviour, Effect, Expectation, Results. The headings by which to assess performance of anything, particularly a new initiative. A great discipline when working with a team or delegating another to conduct a review, when it's important to keep the review
- TPTB - The Powers That Be. Typically referring to autocratic managers or bosses at work, extending to all other figures of authority, especially those too arrogant or important to be seen by or talk face-to-face with the people under their control, (thanks DC).