apa
1 Americannoun
noun
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American Psychiatric Association.
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American Psychological Association.
abbreviation
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American Philological Association.
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American Protective Association.
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American Protestant Association.
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American Psychiatric Association.
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American Psychological Association.
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Associate in Public Administration.
Etymology
Origin of apa
From Tupi
Example Sentences
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APA gained the most, rising 8%.
From Barron's
Wright recalls that, when she was in the Olympic cycle for the Beijing Games, she still had to work one day a week as a nurse to supplement her APA enough to get a mortgage.
From BBC
UK Sport centrally control the recipients of APA funding which is designed to help athletes train in their sport's high-performance programme and work towards achieving podium finishes at Olympic and Paralympic events.
From BBC
Any athletes deemed to potentially not require an APA will undergo means-testing to determine whether they would qualify.
From BBC
Should an athlete be deemed to earn more than £65,000 per annum, including APA funding and money earned individually, they will have their APA funding reduced so that their total income does not exceed the £65,000 threshold.
From BBC
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