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QNS

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AcronymDefinition
QNSQuantity Not Sufficient
QNSQueens County (New York)
QNSQuebec Neuroblastoma Screening (Quebec, Canada)
QNSQoS Network Server
QNSQuebec Nutrition Survey (Quebec, Canada)
QNSQuantified Neurologic Scale
QNSQualité Non Surveillée (French: Quality Not Monitored)
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Wages rose faster than rents in 196 of the 432 counties analyzed (45 percent), including Cook County (Chicago), Illinois; Kings County, New York; Queens County, New York; Clark County (Las Vegas), Nevada; and Tarrant County (Dallas-Fort Worth), Texas.
As a result, he filed suit in Queens County Supreme Court.
The report found that among the largest 20 counties with down-payment data available, those with the highest average down-payment percentage were New York/Manhattan (37.2 percent); New York/Brooklyn (29.3 percent); Queens County, New York (27.3 percent); Santa Clara County, California (25.4 percent); and Orange County, California (22.9 percent).
Her candidacy had the support of the Queens County Democratic Party.
It was followed by Miami-Dade County, Florida, with a net of 32,000 international migrants, and Queens County, New York, with a net of 24,000 international migrants.
According to a statement issued yesterday by the Queens County District Attorney, 56-year-old rabbi Samuel Hiller was indicted on grand larceny and other charges.
Nabi, a Pakistani national, and Alsarabbi, a naturalized US citizen from Kuwait, allegedly planned to supply warm winter clothing and electronics to militants in the region, according to the Queens County District Attorney's office.
The Times Newsweekly/Ridgewood Times is a weekly newspaper in Queens County, New York City.
The bank has financed the purchase of the land, as well as the development of the residential building in Long Island, Queens County, New York.
It proposed the creation of an Early Foreclosure Conference Part, as a pilot program in the Supreme Court, Queens County where, under local rules, a homeowner could request a court conference pursuant to a written notice served with the plaintiffs summonses and complaints.
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