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A.C.P.

American  

abbreviation

  1. American College of Physicians.


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According to testimony from Randy Birchfield, a West Point classmate whom Pompeo recruited to run A.C.P., business had slowed and there were layoffs, cutbacks in bonuses and health-care benefits, and rumors of imminent bankruptcy.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 19, 2019

According to the State of Kansas, this month, twenty years after Thayer purchased A.C.P., a permeable barrier will finally be installed to insure that no additional TCE flows from the site into the water supply.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 19, 2019

The A.C.P. is hoping to build a coalition of industry leaders, politicians, health-care-provider organizations and consumer groups that might build a consensus for dramatic change.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the biggest problems, according to the A.C.P., are inadequate care for many Americans, and the "complex, confusing, costly, wasteful and intrusive" bureaucracy involved in paying for the care others get.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had similar feelings about the N. A. A.C.P. lawyer, now a New York State Assemblyman, Percy Sutton, and later Sutton was retained as his personal attorney.

From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey