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RRO
(redirected from Robert's Rules of Order)

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RRORegulatory Reform Order (UK Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Fire Safety)
RRORobert's Rules of Order
RRORegional Reliability Organization
RROReproduction Rights Organisation
RRORegistered Roof Observer
RROResidual Range Organics
RRORadial Runout
RRORevised Regulations of Ontario (Canada)
RROResident Representative Office
RROReality Rock Organization
RRORate & Route Operator
RRORegional Reporting Office (Hekimian)
RRoRhythmic Rotation (relaxation technique)
RRORosteen Reconstruction Organization
RRORoles, Responsibilities and Objectives
rRORussian Ragnarok Online (gaming)


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Youth commissioners interact with city officials, learn how to run a meeting according to Robert's Rules of Order, participate in the annual Youth in Government Program, and nominate other teens for the Teen Spotlight Award Program.
Her sessions on Robert's Rules of Order at our Leadership Summit continue to receive rave reviews and probably are our most valuable offerings.
Robert's Rules of Order (RRO) is widely quoted but rarely read.
 
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