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TPVThird-Party Verification
TPVThermophotovoltaic
TPVTerminal Punto Venta
TPVTemporary Protection Visa (Australia)
TPVThermoplastic Vulcanizate (thermoplastic elastomer)
TPVTotal Payment Volume
TPVToute Petite Voiture (French: Very Small Car)
TPVThird Party Vendor
TPVTanapox Virus
TPVTotal Prostate Volume (urology)
TPVThe Perfect Victim (band)
TPVToro Professional Valve


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With the third-party verification by SGS, AUO's 32-inch LCD TV is the world's first LCD TV set to gain the Carbon Footprint Verification, which establishes the benchmark on the carbon footprint management for consumer-electronic products.
LEED certification provides independent, third-party verification that a community's location and design meet accepted high standards for environmentally responsible, sustainable development.
Lenders are securing reliable, third-party verification of income as much for prevention as they are for due diligence," Meadows said.
 
 
 
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