Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation modified American plan
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- initialism travel
modified American plan , a hotel rate that included accommodation, breakfast and dinner, but not lunch.
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Examples
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A MAP is a multi-stage process of political dialogue and military reform to bring a candidate country in line with Nato standards.
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All in all, I think MAP is a grand collection -- but then again I'm prejudiced ....
ccfinlay: Map of Dreams by M. Rickert It has an in ccfinlay 2006
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Happily, too, there is an African revival plan on the table, widely known as MAP, which is designed to tie our own continent, in stability and peace, into a meaningful relationship with the developed world, to mutual benefit.
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[NETWORK NOTE: a copy of the 9 "x 6.5" SKETCH OF THE MAP is available - call or write using the file number 0924 71 PAGE 4.]
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[NETWORK NOTE: a copy of the 6 "x 9" MAP is available - call or write using the file number 0846 71.]
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[NETWORK NOTE: a copy of the 7.75 "x 6.25" SKETCH OF THE THIS MAP is available - call or write using the file number 0967 71 page 8.]
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He says that the microparticles break down over a few weeks in the body, releasing the experimental drug SB239063, which inhibits an enzyme called MAP kinase, which is important during the damaging inflammation that occurs after a heart attack.
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They really started with a ruling called the MAP ruling, which stands for minimum advertised price.
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They really started with a ruling called the MAP ruling, which stands for minimum advertised price.
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As is made clear in the IMF's MAP analytical documents published following the Toronto and Seoul Summits, the underlying motivation for the MAP is the shared recognition--heightened by the crisis--that a coherent and cooperative approach to economic and financial policymaking holds out the promise of a superior outcome for all.
John Lipsky: 2011: A Pivotal Year for Global Cooperation John Lipsky 2011
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