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AcronymDefinition
A&DArt and Design
A&DArchitecture and Design
A&DAerospace and Defense (industry)
A&DAnalysis and Design
A&DAngels and Demons (novel)
A&DArmed & Dangerous
A&DAlcohol & Drugs
A&DAutomation & Drives
A&DAnalogue & Digital (measurement applications)
A&DAcquisition & Development
A&DAdmission and Discharge (hospital)
A&Dvitamin A and D (ointment)
A&DApplication and Development
A&DAcquisitions and Disposals
A&DAssumptions and Definitions
A&DArchitecture et Développement (French)
A&DAppeals & Discipline (committee)
A&DArchive and Dissemination
A&DAdmission & Disposition
A&DAccommodation and Destination (tourism industry)
A&DAccounting and Disbursing System


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Wrestling with assumptions and definitions often requires posing the problem in several ways.
The important questions are all decided in the assumptions and definitions.
Outlook The Company's expectations are communicated in the Financial Road Map, which includes a chart summarizing the one-year and long-term goals as well as an explanation of the assumptions and definitions that accompany these goals.
 
 
 
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