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IFB
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IFBIllinois Farm Bureau
IFBIn for Blood (Counter-Strike team)
IFBIndependent Fundamentalist Baptist
IFBIndian Fine Blanks Limited
IFBInflation-Forecast-Based
IFBInformatik-Fachberichte (Germany)
IFBInitiation For Bid
IFBInstallation Fixed Base
IFBInstitut für Flugzeugbau (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
IFBInstitute für Bahntechnik (University of Berlin, Germany)
IFBInsulating Fire Brick (refractory products used to line kilns)
IFBInsurance Fraud Bureau
IFBIntegrated Forecast Board
IFBInter Ferry Boat
IFBInternational Finance and Business
IFBInternet Free/Busy
IFBInterruptible Feedback
IFBInterruptible Fold-Back
IFBInvitation For Bid(s)
IFBInvitation for Bidders
IFBIs Finished By (time or date)

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It was possible to lower rates last year due to a "sharp falloff" in both the number and severity of claims being filed in the state, and that was due to a new focus on fighting fraud, said Daniel Johnston, president of the Automobile Insurers Bureau of Massachusetts, who also heads the state Insurance Fraud Bureau.
See "State Insurance Fraud Bureau Budgets--2000," page 66.
Recognition and thank-you's to Di Minno followed from the NYPD, the New York State Department of Insurance Fraud Bureau and the Kings County District Attorney's Office.
 
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