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cpt.

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abbreviation

  1. counterpoint.


Example Sentences

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The council's president of the CPT opposes the move, which comes amid plans for legislative and presidential elections this summer.

From Barron's

The CPT study points out that operators across Scotland are having to add buses and tweak timetables to try and beat congestion and maintain consistent levels of services.

From BBC

The CPT study claims that if bus speeds in congested urban areas, currently limited to 7.8mph on average, could be increased to 13.2mph this would add 11.3m extra journeys every year.

From BBC

Research commissioned by trade body CPT Scotland shows there has been a significant increase in running times of the Number 38 service over the last 20 years - with rising traffic volumes, a reduction in speed limits and cycle lanes all contributing to this.

From BBC

These include additional exotic interactions, Axion halos, and CPT violation studies.

From Science Daily