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  • initialism intellectual property Community Trade Mark
  • initialism medicine color, temperature, moisture used to assess skin signs

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Examples

  • The CTM is allied with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucional Institucional, PRI) which has held the Mexican presidency and a legislative majority since its founding in 1929.

    Mexico's labor market and laws 2006

  • The CTM is allied with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucional Institucional, PRI) which has held the Mexican presidency and a legislative majority since its founding in 1929.

    Mexico's labor market and laws 2006

  • Reflecting the reemergence of a powerful labor movement, the CTM was a Communist-backed alternative to the corrupt CROM, and totaled over 1 million members by 1938.

    1930-32 2001

  • Regarding the Mexican operations, we have not much to report other than what we mentioned about the Buenavista union being formed and operated by CTM, which is a union different than the one that we have for the La Caridad operations.

    unknown title 2011

  • On the one hand, philosophical formulations such as CTM articulated a general view of mind and computation that was congenial to many researchers in AI and cognitive science.

    The Computational Theory of Mind Horst, Steven 2005

  • For instance, while only 26% of whites have smartphones, they are owned by 37% of African-Americans and 46% of Latinos surveyed by CTM.

    Smartphones Are Bridging the Digital Divide Lucy Hood 2011

  • He was Secretary of the CTM (Confederación de Trabajadores de México), one of Mexico's most powerful unions, from 1941 until his death.

    Mexico this month - June 2009

  • He was Secretary of the CTM (Confederación de Trabajadores de México), one of Mexico's most powerful unions, from 1941 until his death.

    Mexico this month - June 2009

  • National surveys conducted in June by the Institute for Communication Technology Management CTM at the University of Southern California similarly found that more than 60% of Latino, black and young smartphone users often or even always use smartphones for their Internet connections.

    Smartphones Are Bridging the Digital Divide Lucy Hood 2011

  • Latinos and blacks are disproportionately higher users of data services, according to CTM surveys.

    Smartphones Are Bridging the Digital Divide Lucy Hood 2011

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