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CEEC
(redirected from Commerce and Engineering Environmental Conference)

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CEECChurch of England Evangelical Council
CEECCentre d'Evaluation, d'Expertise et de Certification (French: Center for Evaluation, Expertise and Certification; Democratic Republic of the Congo)
CEECCommunion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches
CEECCentral and Eastern European Country
CEECCollege Entrance Examination Center
CEECComité Européen pour l'Enseignement Catholique (Belgium)
CEECCommerce and Engineering Environmental Conference
CEECCorporate Environmental Enforcement Council (Washington, DC)
CEECCanadian European Economic Council
CEECComité Européen des Économistes de la Construction (French: European Committee of Construction Economists; EU)
CEECConnecticut Environmental Entrepreneurial Center
CEECCentre Vaudois d'Etudes Économiques et Comptables (French: Vaudois Center for Studies and Economic Accounting; Switzerland)
CEECCapillary Electrophoresis/Electrochemistry (also seen as CE/EC)
CEECComision para la Electrificación del Caroní
CEECCoalition for Eco-Efficient Comminution (Australia)


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