What does ap mean?
ap means Administrative Practice
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Administrative Practice?
2 ways to abbreviate Administrative Practice
Administrative Practice can be abbreviated as ap
Other shorthands for Administrative Practice are: AAP
Administrative Practice can be abbreviated as ap
Other shorthands for Administrative Practice are: AAP
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What does ap stand for? ap stands for "Administrative Practice". |
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How to abbreviate "Administrative Practice"? "Administrative Practice" can be abbreviated as ap. |
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What is the meaning of ap abbreviation? The meaning of ap abbreviation is "Administrative Practice". |
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What does ap mean? ap as abbreviation means "Administrative Practice". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- A&DSL - Administrative & Direct Support Logistics
- A/NM - Administrative/Network Management
- AAGEG - Administrative Analysis Grade Evaluation Guide
- A-File - Administrative File
- AARTO - Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences
- ACC/SCN - Administrative Committee on Coordination/Subcommittee on Nutrition
- AD-BES - Administrative Back-End Services
- ABQL - Administrative Bureau of Quota and Licence
- ADEIR - Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report
- ADMINPLAN - Administrative Plan
- ADMINREP - Administrative Report
- ADMINRPT - Administrative Report
- ADMINSUP - Administrative Support
- SFGAP - State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice
- PPP - Practice Practice Practice
- APA - Administrative Procedure or Administrative
- APL - Administrative Practice Letters
- NAPP - Nursing Administrative Practice Perspective
- PFPE - Practice Firms - Practice for Europe
- apjp - Administrative Provisions and Judicial Practice