What does STOP mean?
STOP means Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression?
Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression can be abbreviated as STOP
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What does STOP stand for? STOP stands for "Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression". |
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What is the meaning of STOP abbreviation? The meaning of STOP abbreviation is "Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression". |
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What does STOP mean? STOP as abbreviation means "Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression". |
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What is shorthand of Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression? The most common shorthand of "Strategies to Timely Obviate the Progression" is STOP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SPIFi - Strategies to Prevent Injuries among Firefighters
- STAMS - Strategies To Achieve Mathematics Success
- STEP - Strategies To Elevate People
- HERBICBIOREM - Strategies to accelerate the productive BIOdegradation of several HERBICides under Environmental stress condition.
- S2S - Strategies to Solutions
- SAN - Strategies to the Next
- SME - Strategies to Make
- SPIN - Strategies to Promote Inland Navigation
- SPID - Strategies to Promote Independence in Dressing
- STAR - Strategies to Achieve Results
- STARS - Strategies to Accelerate Reading Success
- STARS - Strategies to Achieve Reading Success
- STEP - Strategies to Empower People
- STEP - Strategies to Eliminate Poverty
- STOP - Strategies to Overcome and Prevent
- STICK - Strategies to Improve Coping for Kids
- STT - Strategies to Task
- STRID - Strategies to Reduce Impaired Driving
- step - strategies to educate the public
- 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).