What does EST. NTE Value mean?
EST. NTE Value means Estimated Not To Exceed Value
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Estimated Not To Exceed Value ?
Estimated Not To Exceed Value can be abbreviated as EST. NTE Value
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What does EST. NTE Value stand for? EST. NTE Value stands for "Estimated Not To Exceed Value ". |
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How to abbreviate "Estimated Not To Exceed Value "? "Estimated Not To Exceed Value " can be abbreviated as EST. NTE Value. |
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What is the meaning of EST. NTE Value abbreviation? The meaning of EST. NTE Value abbreviation is "Estimated Not To Exceed Value ". |
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What is EST. NTE Value abbreviation? One of the definitions of EST. NTE Value is "Estimated Not To Exceed Value ". |
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What does EST. NTE Value mean? EST. NTE Value as abbreviation means "Estimated Not To Exceed Value ". |
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What is shorthand of Estimated Not To Exceed Value ? The most common shorthand of "Estimated Not To Exceed Value " is EST. NTE Value. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BPE/NTE - Budgetary Price Estimate / Not to Exceed
- TANTE - Temporary And Not To Exceed
- ECC - Estimated Cost to Complete
- EETC - Estimated Effort to Complete
- ETI - Estimated Time to Invasion
- ETF - Estimated Time to Fix
- ERTO - Estimated Return to Operation
- ETTC - Estimated Time to Completion
- ETRA - Estimated Time to Reach Altitude
- ETTR - Estimated Time To Repair
- NTE - Not-To-Exceed
- VNE - Velocity Not to Exceed
- ETROS - Estimated Time to Return to Operational Status
- NTEC - not-to-exceed concentration
- ETRB - Estimated Time to Return to Base
- ante - At not to exceed
- N.T.E. - not to exceed
- mine-cluster - (DOD) A number of mines (not to exceed five) laid within a two-meter semicircle of the central mine.
- NTBR - Not To Be Resuscitated. In hospitals in the past one occasionally saw NTBR on patients' notes (thanks G Philp), presumably when life/value expectations were at a low level, and before ambulance chasing lawyers began earning money from medicine and ethics.
- WNTE - Work Not To Exceed