Example sentences of "[pron] stand for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Prosamo ( which stands for planned release of selected and modified organisms ) is sponsoring a wide range of studies on the behaviour of genetically engineered organisms in the environment .
2 CMOS devices are also re-programmable using electrically erasable circuitry , and can pack more circuitry on board than bipolar chips — hence the ‘ CE ’ in the name which stands for CMOS-Erasable .
3 CPIM , which stands for Certified in Production and Inventory Management is an association of industry professionals who have achieved a CPIM diploma .
4 SQL , which stands for structured query language , is a calculus-based language used on a number of database systems , for example , DB2 and Oracle .
5 He was satisfied to leave the government of Sicily largely to the chancellor , Gauthier de Paléar , bishop of Troja , who stood for Sicilian rights and was anti-German .
6 if we demand freedom of secession for the Mongolians , Persians , Egyptians and all other oppressed and unequal nations without exception , we do so not because we favour secession , but only because we stand for free , voluntary association and merging as distinct from forcible association .
7 They stand for modern , improved , and mechanised farming as opposed to indigenous and backward farming , and so on .
8 In fact they stood for National War Museum .
9 It often refers to any individual member organization irrespective of its actual name , i.e. whether it is an association or federation or whether it stands for Planned Parenthood , Family Well-being , Responsible Parenthood , Protection of the Family or Family Health , etc .
10 It stands for New Kentucky . ’
11 With provocation we look at the " what if " and suppose " and go even beyond these with " po " the new word I coined elsewhere to allow deliberate provocation ( it stands for provocative Operation ) .
12 He stood for damaged Danu ; he got your sympathy .
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