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NEAC

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NEACNorth Eastern Athletic Conference
NEACNational Economic Action Council
NEACNational Ethics Advisory Committee (New Zealand)
NEACNational Environmental Appraisal Committee (Belize)
NEACNetwork of European Alimentary Culture
NEACNational Evangelical Anglican Congress (est. 1967)
NEACNew England Alateen Conference
NEACNetwork of European Active Citizens


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Besides initial studies, in 2002 WAPDA appointed M/S NEAC Consultants, a joint venture consisted of local & foreign firms, NESPAK (Lead Firm) for up-gradation of the Initial Feasibility Study.
Some entertainment agencies are members of professional bodies such as The Agents Association or the NEAC (National Entertainment Agents Council), if they are then these should be your first point of contact if you have a problem, which you cannot resolve.
Research we have completed through the NEAC project has underlined this theory, while also reinforcing the need for companies to work together in clusters and with academic and business support agencies on developing alternative fuels.
 
 
 
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