CFE
Britishabbreviation
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College of Further Education
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Conventional Forces in Europe: negotiations between NATO and the Warsaw Pact to reduce conventional forces located between the Atlantic and the Urals
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CFE developed geothermal power generation years ago.
From Seattle Times
Front-runner Claudia Sheinbaum also wants to make sure that the government-run Federal Electricity Commission, CFE, generates the majority of the power Mexico supplies to homes and businesses.
From Seattle Times
Lucy Crehan, an education consultant, said on X, formerly Twitter: "While you may argue that we don't know whether the CfE is related to Scotland's Pisa decline, it's clear that it has not improved pupil progress."
From BBC
The CFE was signed in November 1990 as the Soviet bloc was crumbling but was not fully ratified until two years later.
From Seattle Times
“In the case of a fundamental change in Russia’s behavior, a renewed implementation of the CFE remains possible,” it said.
From Seattle Times
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