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EPV
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EPVEnergy Photovoltaics, Inc (Robbinsville, NJ)
EPVEntry Point Vector
EPVEquivalent Potential Vorticity
EPVEcrivain Public Virtuel (French)
EPVEarnings Power Value
EPVEndpoint Vector
EPVExtended Precision Vector
EPVEncephaloclastic Proliferative Vasculopathy
EPVElectro Pneumatic Valve
EPVEl Perro Verde (Spanish)
EPVEstimated Procurement Value
EPVEnd Partner Violence
EPVElectrically Propelled Vehicle
EPVEstimated Project Value
EPVErosion Preventative Vegetation


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According to the Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence, a national nonprofit organization, businesses in the United States pay an estimated $3 billion to $5 billion per year in medical expenses associated with domestic violence.
The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence will receive $20,000 to conduct the first national public telephone opinion survey on the impact of domestic violence in the workplace.
Published Date: October 13 Company Name: Corporate Alliance To End Partner Violence Address: 2416 E.
 
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