Definitions
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- noun aviation pilot-induced oscillation
- noun electronics programmed input/output
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Examples
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Is it the best thing, instead of lying and just saying no comment because I mean, not more than literally five minutes last night, I called the PIO there in Ft. Collins.
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I noticed that my hard drive controller was in PIO mode, and after a bit of research, found that this was the reason.
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She also called the PIO at Arizona State Parks several times to get their perspective.
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She also called the PIO at Arizona State Parks several times to get their perspective.
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We called the PIO at Deepwater Horizon and asked for a clarification on the discrepancy.
Georgianne Nienaber: EPA, Coast Guard, and BP PR Tied to Airborne Corexit Denials 2010
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We called the PIO at Deepwater Horizon and asked for a clarification on the discrepancy.
Georgianne Nienaber: EPA, Coast Guard, and BP PR Tied to Airborne Corexit Denials 2010
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We called the PIO at Deepwater Horizon and asked for a clarification on the discrepancy.
Georgianne Nienaber: EPA, Coast Guard, and BP PR Tied to Airborne Corexit Denials Georgianne Nienaber 2010
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Dresner said he was aware of the perception that a PIO will be a "talking head" for the department, but he said the position will be a jack-of-all-trades.
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Though I am a "PIO" (Person of Indian origin), I am lacking full linguistic knowledge of Hindi so this review may prove lacking.
PopMatters Sachyn Mital 2010
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Looking at the matter from the point of view of the young career-seeker, apparently there are two career paths for "science writers"; one being science journalism and the other being the "PIO" or "Press Information Officer" for a scientific research institution.
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