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GaD
(redirected from Government Actuary's Department)

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GADGeneralized Anxiety Disorder
GADGender and Development
GADGlutamic Acid Decarboxylase
GADGeneral Anxiety Disorder (less common)
GaDGrowth and Development
GADGovernment Actuary's Department (UK)
GADGender & Development
GADGesellschaft für Automatische Datenverarbeitung (German: EDP society)
GADGrants Administration Division
GADGo and Die (texting)
GADGlobalization and Democracy
GADGeorgia Association of the Deaf, Inc.
GADGeneral Arrangement Drawing (engineering)
GaDGenesys Agent Desktop (customer contact center industry)
GADGuard Capacity Adaptation Based on Dropping
GADGermersheim Army Depot
GADGlobal Application Delivery
GaDGallium Arsenide Diode
GADGender Awareness and Development
GADGeneric Accreditation Document


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The Government Actuary's Department of the United Kingdom recently conducted an extensive review of its mortality projection methodology.
Estimates by the Government Actuary's Department (GAD) make it possible to assess the relative impact of these respective policy changes on pension cost savings for the periods around 2030 and 2050, when the aging of the U.
 
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