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IOI
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IOIInternational Olympiad in Informatics
IOIInternational Ocean Institute
IOIIndicator of Interest
IOIInternational Ombudsman Institute (Canada)
IOIIndication of Interest
IOIInteruniversitair Oogheelkundig Instituut (Dutch)
IOIIdentity of Interest
IOIItem of Interest
IOIInteronset Interval (music composition)
IOIIn Orbit Infrastructure
IOIInterim Operating Instructions
IOIIntegrated Operating Instruction (specifically, how to start up or shut down a nuclear power plant)
IOIItems of Importance
IOIInternal Operating Instruction
IOIInter-Ocular Impact (hits you right between the eyes)
IOIItem of Inspection
IOIInternal Operating Income
IOIInterest on Investment (finance)
IOIIndian Ocean Islands
IOIInstitute of Informatics (various locations)
IOIIndependent Opportunities, Inc. (Tulsa, OK)


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Betfair turnover is always a good indicator of interest in an event.
o Another indicator of interest in Smalltalk is its use by major systems integrators in their consulting practices.
 
 
 
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