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NSFNO SUFFICIENT FUNDS When your chequing account does not have enough money for the chequeholder to cash.
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NSFNo Strings Fun, having sex with someone without getting into a relationship with them.
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NSFNon-Sexual Friendly way.
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NSFAn ancient word, usually it is found in old cyrillic or aramaic texts acompanied by a simple drawing of a bovine form and/or swords. It is often used to refer to a group of people that are "m [..]
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NSFnational science foundation
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NSFNon-Sufficient Funds
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NSFNational Science Foundation
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NSFNational Strategic Framework
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NSFNational Service Framework www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/NSF/Pages/Nationalserviceframeworks.aspx
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NSFNational Science Foundation
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NSFIf an ice maker is NSF approved, it was tested and certified by an organization specialized in independently testing foodservice products.
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NSFOne of the principal federal agencies supporting research in the physical sciences in the United States. Through its Division of Physics it provides approximately 30% of the support of the university High Energy Physics program.
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NSFNot Sufficient Fund.
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NSFAn acronym for non sufficient funds. An NSF is issued by a bank when there is not enough money in the account to cover the amount of the check or transaction.
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NSFNational Science Foundation. The organization that took over ARPAnet, linking a halfdozen supercomputers to form NSFnet, which became the Internet.
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NSFNational Science Foundation NSRC
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NSFNational Science Foundation.
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NSF(n) an independent agency of the federal government responsible for the promotion of progress in science and engineering by supporting programs in research and education
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NSFNational Science Foundation.
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NSFNational Science Foundation (USA)
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NSFNational Science Foundation
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NSFNational Science Foundation (USA)
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NSFNational Science Foundation of the United States
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NSFNational Strike Force
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NSFNational Science Foundation
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NSFNot Sufficient Funds. Used in reference to a check drawn on a bank account where the balance is not sufficient to honor the check.
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NSFNational Science Foundation.
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NSFNSF: A non-profit, non-government organization that creates standards and product certifications and education in the health and safety fields.
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NSFNational Science Foundation
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NSFNSF International is a noncommercial, not-for-profit organization concerned with public health safety and environmental protection. NSF Standard 60 lists certified drinking water chemicals and NSF Sta [..]
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NSFU.S. government agency that supports science and engineering, including digital libraries research.
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NSF"National Science Foundation"; one UNAVCO's core sponsors; see more at NSF website
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NSFNon-sufficient funds. This term is used to describe the reason a check or automatic debit was returned when there is not enough funds available in an account to pay the item.
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NSFNational Service Framework
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NSFNaval Support Facility
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NSFA file that is created by Lotus to maintain Lotus Notes Electronic Mails with attachments.
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NSFSee the entry for "Not Sufficient Funds (NSF)"
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NSFNSF International – public health and safety organisation
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NSFThe U.S. National Science Foundation, which funds much economic research.
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NSFNational Science Foundation. NSF is an independent U.S. government agency responsible for promoting science and engineering through programs that invest over $3.3 billion per year in almost 20,000 research and education projects in science and engineering.
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NSFNational Science Foundation
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