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;AFAIK:As Far As I Know | ;AFAIK:As Far As I Know | ||
;AWGTHTGTATA:Are We Going To Have To Go Through All This Again And if so why, when the last time we went through it we had to start again. And this is the second time. I suggest we submit another acronym, as the public's trust in this one is now non-existent. | ;AWGTHTGTATA:Are We Going To Have To Go Through All This Again And if so why, when the last time we went through it we had to start again. And this is the second time. I suggest we submit another acronym, as the public's trust in this one is now non-existent. | ||
;Family Law Agreement:An agreement between two persons involved in a spousal or parental relationship which deals with their respective rights and obligations to one another and which the parties expect will be enforceable in court. These agreements include marriage agreements (prenuptial agreements), cohabitation agreements (living together agreements) and separation agreements. | |||
;HTTP:HyperText Transfer Protocol The protocol adopted as the standard for Internet-based communication, including the transmission of data accessible through the World Wide Web. It is not to be confused with FTP. | ;HTTP:HyperText Transfer Protocol The protocol adopted as the standard for Internet-based communication, including the transmission of data accessible through the World Wide Web. It is not to be confused with FTP. |
Revision as of 17:54, 23 October 2012
- FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
- AAAAA
- American Association Against Acronym Abuse
- ACK
- Acknowledge
- AFAIK
- As Far As I Know
- AWGTHTGTATA
- Are We Going To Have To Go Through All This Again And if so why, when the last time we went through it we had to start again. And this is the second time. I suggest we submit another acronym, as the public's trust in this one is now non-existent.
- Family Law Agreement
- An agreement between two persons involved in a spousal or parental relationship which deals with their respective rights and obligations to one another and which the parties expect will be enforceable in court. These agreements include marriage agreements (prenuptial agreements), cohabitation agreements (living together agreements) and separation agreements.
- HTTP
- HyperText Transfer Protocol The protocol adopted as the standard for Internet-based communication, including the transmission of data accessible through the World Wide Web. It is not to be confused with FTP.