Sentences with phrase «arrays of acronyms»

White Slaves is a new 11 - part painting which features arrays of acronyms used by prostitutes, painted in the colours of the flags of former Soviet Bloc countries.
Once they did, related techniques with a bewildering array of acronyms began springing up: SPDM, SPDMphymod, STORM, PALM, dSTORM, fPALM, and SOFI.
More studies are showing that dynamic stability control (often referred to by a confusing array of acronyms such as VDC, DSC, ESP, MSPCA, etc.) helps people avoid accidents.
Enjoying the array of acronyms, both MMOs are enjoying pretty healthy playerbases regardless.
Here's an example of a head - spinning array of acronyms and jargon from one resume reviewed for the book, Top Notch Executive Resumes.

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And why not, since we have a car that features an array of safety - related electronic features with acronyms that cover nearly every letter in the alphabet?
Four braking system acronyms The LS 460L also has an extensive array of braking technologies designed for safety and handling that go under various acronyms, such as ECB (electronically controlled braking), ABS (anti-lock braking system), EBD (electronic brakeforce distribution), and BA (brake assist).
The racing and performance market represents the history and foundation of SEMA — whose original acronym stood for Speed Equipment Manufacturer's Association — which encompasses thousands of businesses in an array of niche market segments.
With an array of competing technologies and standards, it can feel like diving into an alphabet soup of acronyms and specifications.
As the team began to more seriously consider spelling the IBEW acronym in a portion of the array, they wanted to test out how the design would actually look from an airplane before making a final decision.
Dive into bitcoin Twitter for the first time and you're confronted by an array of confusing acronyms,...
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