What does sset mean?
sset means Sustainable Sport and Event Toolkit
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What is the abbreviation for Sustainable Sport and Event Toolkit?
Sustainable Sport and Event Toolkit can be abbreviated as sset
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What does sset stand for? sset stands for "Sustainable Sport and Event Toolkit". |
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What is the meaning of sset abbreviation? The meaning of sset abbreviation is "Sustainable Sport and Event Toolkit". |
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What does sset mean? sset as abbreviation means "Sustainable Sport and Event Toolkit". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SARC - Sport and Recreation Centre
- SHS - Sport and Health Sciences
- SESME - Sport and Entertainment Social Marketing Enterprises
- SLS - Sport and Leisure Studies
- SPARC - Sport and Recreation
- SRQ - Sport and Recreation Queensland
- SRT - Sport and Recreation Tasmania
- SPRIG - Sport and Recreation Information Group
- SRLA - Sport and Recreation Law Association
- SPS - Sport and Society
- SRAC - Sport and Recreation Committee
- SRGP - Sport and Recreation Grant Program
- SARD - Sport and Recreation Department
- SALSPA - Sport and Active Leisure Skills and Productivity Alliance
- SALSSPA - Sport and Leisure Sector Skills and Productivity Alliance
- SATT - Sport and Traffic Technologies
- SDEPSF - Sustainable Development and Environmental Purchasing and Supply Forum
- STRATEGY - SusTainable Restoration And long-TErm manaGement of contaminated rural, urban and industrial ecosYstems
- ese - Event, Sport and Entertainment
- smart - Sustainable Mobility and Accessibility Research and Transformation