What does Tmf mean?
Tmf means The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration
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What is the abbreviation for The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration?
The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration can be abbreviated as Tmf
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What does Tmf stand for? Tmf stands for "The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration". |
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How to abbreviate "The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration"? "The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration" can be abbreviated as Tmf. |
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What is the meaning of Tmf abbreviation? The meaning of Tmf abbreviation is "The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration". |
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What is Tmf abbreviation? One of the definitions of Tmf is "The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration". |
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What does Tmf mean? Tmf as abbreviation means "The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration". |
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What is shorthand of The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration? The most common shorthand of "The Tutor / Mentor Function: a tool to forecast competence needs, develop performance, and facilitate integration" is Tmf. |
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