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T&T
(redirected from tried and true)

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T&TTrinidad and Tobago
T&TTips and Tricks (video game magazine)
T&TTravel & Tourism
T&TTried and True
T&TTried and Tested
T&TTelephone & Telegraph
T&TTravel and Transportation
T&TTest and Training
T&TTraffic & Transportation
T&TTunnels and Trolls (RPG)
T&TTaxed and Tested
T&TTsetse and Trypanosomiasis
T&TTonopah & Tidewater railroad (former railroad that went from Ludlow, CA to Tonopah, NV)
T&TTanqueray and Tonic (mixed drink)
T&TTrawlers & Trawlering (mailing list)
T&TTransportation & Transportability
T&TThomson and Thompson Plc


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One of the most tried and true ways of checking out any business, including auto parts dealers both local and online, is to check with the Better Business Bureau.
Tried and true strategies that local businesses have used for generations are no longer effective in a world where everyone looks for information on the Internet.
They suggest reliably implementing the tried and true, disseminating best practices, and building organizational quality improvement capability.
 
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