What does MORE mean?
MORE means Mobilization Of Retired Employees
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Mobilization Of Retired Employees?
Mobilization Of Retired Employees can be abbreviated as MORE
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What does MORE stand for? MORE stands for "Mobilization Of Retired Employees". |
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How to abbreviate "Mobilization Of Retired Employees"? "Mobilization Of Retired Employees" can be abbreviated as MORE. |
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What is the meaning of MORE abbreviation? The meaning of MORE abbreviation is "Mobilization Of Retired Employees". |
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What is MORE abbreviation? One of the definitions of MORE is "Mobilization Of Retired Employees". |
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What does MORE mean? MORE as abbreviation means "Mobilization Of Retired Employees". |
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What is shorthand of Mobilization Of Retired Employees? The most common shorthand of "Mobilization Of Retired Employees" is MORE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MORTS - Mobilization of Responsible Tulane Students
- RELAC - Retired Employees of Los Angeles County
- RELHS - Retired Employees Liberalised Health Scheme
- CCE - Council of Classified Employees
- CORE - Cadre Of Response Employees
- CUE - Coalition of University Employees
- MCARE - Marin County Association of Retired Employees
- REHP - Retired Employees Health Program
- RESDC - Retired Employees of San Diego County
- ACRE - Alameda County Retired Employees
- ARENU - Association of Retired Employees of Northeast Utilities
- M-Day - mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)
- MOER - Mobilization of Economic Resources
- MOEC - Mobilization of Empire and Civilization
- MOTNS - Mobilization of the Nervous System
- MOVE - Mobilization of Volunteer Efforts
- OLE - Of Latino Employees
- REHB - Retired Employees Health Benefits
- REOKC - Retired Employees of Kern County
- scare - Sonoma County Association of Retired Employees