What does SSC mean?
SSC means Supported by the Sector
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Supported by the Sector?
Supported by the Sector can be abbreviated as SSC
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What does SSC stand for? SSC stands for "Supported by the Sector". |
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How to abbreviate "Supported by the Sector"? "Supported by the Sector" can be abbreviated as SSC. |
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What is the meaning of SSC abbreviation? The meaning of SSC abbreviation is "Supported by the Sector". |
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What is SSC abbreviation? One of the definitions of SSC is "Supported by the Sector". |
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What does SSC mean? SSC as abbreviation means "Supported by the Sector". |
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What is shorthand of Supported by the Sector? The most common shorthand of "Supported by the Sector" is SSC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BTB - By The By
- ISOM - Is Supported by the MIS
- PSOB - Projects Supported by the Bureau
- SAN - Supported by A NetApp
- SANDAG - supported by the San Diego Association of Governments
- SEEM - Supported by Emda East Midlands
- Sos - Supported by the Sponsors
- SON - supported by the Netherlands
- SOW - Supported by the Work
- SPSC - Supported by Psychological Services
- SUN - Supported by NetBSD
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