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G.C.F.

American  
Or g.c.f.

abbreviation

  1. greatest common factor. See greatest common divisor.


GCF British  

abbreviation

  1. greatest common factor

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“For its part, G.C.F.’s pipeline of climate projects in developing countries shows that demand for climate finance already exceeds supply,” she said.

From New York Times

“Certainly, the richer countries should bear more of the burden in the G.C.F. because they have more means and more at stake,” said Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a political scientist at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, referring to the fund by its initials.

From New York Times

The Tribune, a Socialist weekly, thought that Rank might have lost so much money on his prestige films for the U.S. market that G.C.F. needed a financial transfusion from Odeon.

From Time Magazine Archive

Reluctantly Rank opened the books of G.C.F. and gave outsiders their first peek into his movie finances.

From Time Magazine Archive

The sober Manchester Guardian was shocked that Rank's privately owned G.C.F. "could make a heavy loss without any general shareholder of the public companies . . . knowing anything about it."

From Time Magazine Archive