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VIF
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VIFVariance Inflation Factor
VIFVirtual Interface
VIFVisiting International Faculty
VIFVirtual Interrupt Flag
VIFVertical Integration Facility (rocket launching)
VIFVĂ¥lerengens Idrettsforening (Oslo, Norway)
VIFVanier Institute of the Family (Institut Vanier de la Famille - Canada)
VIFVariable Investment Fund
VIFVery Important Friend
VIFVenture Investment Fund Limited (New Zealand)
VIFVerify In Field
VIFVehicle Integration Facility
VIFVery Important Freak
VIFVoice Information Field (audio coding)
VIFValue of Inforce Business
VIFVoenno-Istoritcheskij Forum (Russian: Military Historic Forum)
VIFVersicherung, Immobilien, Finanzierung (German: Insurance, Real Estate, Financing)
VIFVery Integration Friendly


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In 1969, Mary was appointed to the Vanier Institute of the Family, a charitable organization that works to promote the well being of Canadian families.
Hutcheon later served as a research advisor to the Health Promotion Branch of the Canadian Department of Health and Welfare and, following early retirement from university teaching, served as a research consultant and as a director of the Vanier Institute of the Family.
Canada's respected Vanier Institute of the Family sees families defined by their function rather than by who's in them: "Family is the principal means through which we care for one another; the primary unit of learning, education, and socialization; a source of emotional sustenance and support; a significant unit of both economic production and consumption.
 
 
 
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