Definitions
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- initialism law County Bar Association.
- initialism Collective bargaining agreement.
- initialism vulgar, slang Can't be arsed.
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Examples
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The NFLPA wants a concrete plan in place before a CBA is agreed upon; the owners contend the CBA must come first.
USATODAY.com - Upshaw: 'We're deadlocked' as NFL labor talks break off 2006
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CBA is also featuring other undecided races, including those for City Council President, District 6, and Post 2 at-large.
Virtual Mayoral Forum Today (Tuesday) (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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CBA is also featuring other undecided races, including those for City Council President, District 6, and Post 2 at-large.
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"Just tell us directly the specifics of why this CBA is not working," he added.
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Shares in CBA closed down 0.6% Wednesday, while Westpac added 0.5%.
Australian Lawmakers Turn On Banks as Profits, Rates Rise Geoffrey Rogow 2010
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The CBA is one of the few options owners have, so it makes sense that they would use these negotiations to seek better terms.
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CBA is extended through 2007, with 2006 the last year of the salary cap.
USATODAY.com - NFL players ecstatic for long-awaited labor peace 2006
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Five-year CBA is worth $1.3 billion and is the last that will be signed until 1993.
USATODAY.com - NFL players ecstatic for long-awaited labor peace 2006
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Nearly five hundred companies had come to display their wares at the Denver trade show, which is usually called CBA, after its organizer, the Christian Booksellers Association.
Rapture Ready! Daniel Radosh 2008
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While the ink on the CBA is still wet, Boston has made offers to five players — including Joe Thornton — in hopes that some of its future cornerstones will be willing to jump at deals.
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