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ftemeans fuck the damn establishment, but not like rebel-im-going-blow-something-up. its more like when someone says something and you just wish said person would get off their high horse and come down t [..]
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fteMy "FTE" is Fuck This Economy. You know, when times are bad and you (or others) have to make a decision based on your present financial situation.
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fteFunniest Thing Ever
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fteStands for: Fuck This Economy. Used to express displeasure with the current economic situation, especially the lack of jobs.
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fteFor The Ewoks Simply because Starwars Wins.
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fteFTE is an acronym which means "Full Trucker Effect". It is a common used term on the Bubba the Love Sponge show on Sirius Satellite radio channel 101 (Howard 101). It is from the Joh [..]
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ftefail to eject. When a firearm fails to properly eject (for many reasons) a casing. Generally referred to in relation to semi or full auto firearms.
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fteFull Time Equivalent
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fteFull-time effective staff member
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fteSee: full-time equivalent.
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fteFull Time Equivalent
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fteThe amount of effort corresponding to full-time employment by an individual for one year. For faculty, 1.0 FTE represents full-time duty for the academic year, corresponding to the roughly nine months from mid-September to mid-June. For other staff, 1.0 FTE represents full-time duty for the entire twelve-month fiscal year. For example, an administr [..]
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ftefull-time equivalence, as defined by the Department of Education’s HEIMS-HELP glossary at http://heimshelp.education.gov.au/sites/heimshelp/Resources/Glossary.
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fteFirst Time Entrants
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fteFull Time Equivalent
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fteFull-Time Equivalent.
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fteFull-time equivalent or full-time equivalence, depending on context. For comparison and funding purposes, numbers of sandwich year-out and part-time students and staff are converted to full-time equivalents. This is because a direct headcount is often a poor indication of the actual volume of activity.
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fteFull-Time Equivalent. Can be found in: S7S-30
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fteFull-time Equivalents
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fteSee Full-Time Equivalent.
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fteFull-Time Equivalent, which in the case of students is one per thirty college credits and one per nine hundred hours of instruction in noncollege credit instruction.
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fteFull Time Equivalent
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fteTime Equivalent) - Total enrollment figure used to determine funding and positions.
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fteFull Time Equivalent
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fteFixed Trailing Edge
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fteAcronym for Failure to Eject.
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fterefers to “Full-Time Equivalent” employee.
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fteFlight Technical Error. The accuracy with which the aircraft is controlled as measured by the indicated aircraft position with respect to the indicated command or desired position. It does not include blunder errors.
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fteFull Time Equivalent
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fteFull-time equivalent
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fteFull Time Equivalent: often used to express a work load.
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fteFull-time Equivalent
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fteFull Time Equivalent employee
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fteis the number of a company's fulltime employees. Part-time employees are considered on a pro-rata temporis basis.
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fteFull-time Equivalent is a way to measure a teacher's load at an educational institution. An FTE of 1.0 means that the teacher is equivalent to full-time employment.
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fteA way of calculating what portion of full-time a part-time student or part-time employee may be. If a full-time student must carry at least 12 credit hours a term, then a part-time student carrying only 9 credit hours is.75 FTE. Often used by institutions to determine total enrollment – counting full-time students as 1.0 student each and adding tog [..]
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fteFull Time Employee
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fte
full-time equivalent
full-time employee
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