Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation New Economic Policy
- abbreviation non-English proficient
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- initialism New Economic Policy
- initialism National Energy Program
- initialism National Election Pool
- initialism Noise-equivalent power
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Examples
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I refer you to our born-again Minister of Finance assuring us repeatedly that the NEP is a great success, all the while avoiding the facts.
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Thus, for example, even though longterm NEP must be positive for the large C accumulations in tundra ecosystems to occur, on a daily or seasonal basis NEP swings from strongly negative (at "night", even under the midnight sun, or in winter) to strongly positive (at midday in midsummer).
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Besides, bring in NEP 2 and Alberta is gone, believe it.
simcoe day 2005
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The one remaining legacy of the NEP is Petro-Canada.
not so fast 2005
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Besides, bring in NEP 2 and Alberta is gone, believe it.
simcoe day 2005
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We have been told that the only reason why NEP is a good choice is because it is cheap.
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We're talking about the sources of disunity in Canada and the NEP is one of them.
i'm just saying 2005
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The same thing can be said as far as the NEP is concerned.
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The NEP was the only source on “who voted for each candidate; why the voters in each area made critical choices; and where geographical differences on candidates and issues were a factor.”
2004 Election: The Urban Legend - Bush Won in Big Cities 2007
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Of course, Ontario is the province with the heavy manufacturing base, so the NEP was a way to take money from a small province (with few votes) and give it to a large province (with many votes).
not so fast 2005
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