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OFI
(redirected from Opportunity For Improvement)

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OFIOrangutan Foundation International (Los Angeles, CA)
OFIOxford Forestry Institute
OFIOpen for Inspection (real estate)
OFIOpportunity For Improvement
OFIOrnamental Fish International
OFIOther Financial Institution (banking cards)
OFIOffice of Foreign Intelligence (US DOE)
OFIOffice of Fire Investigation
OFIOrganisation de la Femme Istiqlalienne (French)
OFIOnset of Flow Instability
OFIOmilos Filathlon Irakleiou (Greek footbal club; Heraklion, Crete)
OFIOffice of Fiscal Integrity (Florida)
OFIOptical Fault Induction
OFIOld Farts, Inc. (gaming clan)
OFIOhne Finanzielle Interessen (German: Without Financial Interests; dating)
OFIOffice of the Federal Interlocutor (Canada)


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No opportunity for improvements such as tree planting or seating.
Byline: Craig Earley ONCE again, we may be on the verge of throwing another great opportunity for improvement up the proverbial river.
Typically they would not know an opportunity for improvement if it bit them on the leg.
 
 
 
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