dep.

dep.

abbr.
1. department
2. departure
3. dependency
4. deponent
5. deposed
6. deposit
7. depot
8. deputy
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dep.

abbreviation for
1. departs
2. departure
3. (Banking & Finance) deposit
4. depot
5. deputy
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Translations

dep.

ABBR =departs, departure (on timetables) → salida
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dep.

abbr of departs, departure (in timetables etc) → Abf.
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For example, at the time of registration, participants can identify if they want to receive the event shirt; runners can download information manual and completion certificates, rather than keeping hard copies; and runners are also encouraged to bring their own bottles or cups to reduce consumption of single-use plastic cups and bottled water, according to the DEP.
Caption: Figure 1: Cylindrical particles are equispaced on a circle in a two-dimensional DC uniform electric field E = 1 KV/m; here, red represents positive DEP and black represents negative DEP.
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All of the team members had additional responsibilities that took them away from working on the DEP. As they came to discover, the implementation of a program of this magnitude took hard work and many long hours.
In addition, the transaction will result in a hike of 33% in cash distributions for the unitholders of DEP.
A $9,000 penalty was assessed for the violations, according to a press release from DEP.
Under the agreement, the company will have the right to market up to 140 million gallons annually of B100 produced by DEP. In addition, HBC can construct biodiesel production plants in certain states using the DEP technology.
The wording of the ban, which will require all asphalt pavement, brick, concrete, wood, metals and old corrugated containers (OCC) from C&D activities to be diverted from disposal to a recycling center, is generally the same as the final version worked out by the DEP and various stakeholders, according to Ed Coletta, spokesperson for DEP. Those stakeholders included regulators, haulers, recyclers, environmental groups, architects/engineers, contractors, landfill owners, transfer station owners, trade associations, building owners, consultants, law firms and municipalities.
Branch Meter--A branch meter is a DEP read meter that is read by the DEP.
IFAFS panel members were Charles Brummer, Agronomy Dep., Iowa State Univ.; Jorge Dubcovsky, Dep.
Our achievements in waste reduction would not have been possible without the sincere efforts of all Consigli employees, our subcontractors and the partnership we've established with the DEP. In addition to benefiting the environment, we have been able to reduce our overall disposal costs, demonstrating that green practices can also be good business practices.
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