What does PAS mean?
PAS means Program Announcement with Set-aside funds
What is the abbreviation for Program Announcement with Set-aside funds?
Program Announcement with Set-aside funds can be abbreviated as PAS
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What does PAS stand for? PAS stands for "Program Announcement with Set-aside funds". |
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How to abbreviate "Program Announcement with Set-aside funds"? "Program Announcement with Set-aside funds" can be abbreviated as PAS. |
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What is the meaning of PAS abbreviation? The meaning of PAS abbreviation is "Program Announcement with Set-aside funds". |
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What is PAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of PAS is "Program Announcement with Set-aside funds". |
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What does PAS mean? PAS as abbreviation means "Program Announcement with Set-aside funds". |
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What is shorthand of Program Announcement with Set-aside funds? The most common shorthand of "Program Announcement with Set-aside funds" is PAS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DWIG TSA - Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants Tribal Set-Aside
- DWTSA - Drinking Water Tribal Set-Aside
- NAMSAP - National Alliance of Medicare Set-Aside Professionals, Inc.
- SBSPSA - Small Business Small Purchase Set Aside
- CMSP - Certified Medicare Set Aside Professional
- FSAPC - Fairness in Set-Aside Procurement Coalition
- GSAF - Generator Set-Aside-Fee
- ISA - Indian Set-Aside
- LCSA - Land Claims Set-Aside
- WSAP - Welfare Set-Aside Program
- PBAS-FC - Program Budget And Accounting System Funds Control
- SAP - Set Aside Program
- SA - Set Aside
- PA - Program Announcement
- spab - Set-Aside Program for Aboriginal Business
- stet - Set Aside, Pending
- national wildlife refuge. - An area set aside to provide habitat for wild animals and birds, usually with limited recreational uses other than trails.
- DSA - Disaster Debt Set-Aside Program
- PAR - Program Announcement Reviewed in an Institute
- Mad Money - Money set aside to have fun with; or money carried to satisfy a mugger if someone gets mugged. I don't have any mad money this week.