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SSP

1 British  

abbreviation

  1. statutory sick pay

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ssp. 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. subspecies

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For the zoo’s newest parents, the western lowland gorillas, their SSP recommendation was made in 2023 and was straightforward.

From Los Angeles Times

The Bornean orangutan’s SSP, meanwhile, was created in February as part of a long-standing breeding recommendation because Kalim, the female, had not successfully conceived in the past.

From Los Angeles Times

As part of the chimpanzee troop’s SSP recommendations the following year, Pu’iwa was allowed to mate with two females.

From Los Angeles Times

Scripps SSP -2.24%decrease; red down pointing triangle and is vying to acquire the local TV broadcaster, according to people familiar with the matter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some smaller companies in particular are concerned that hiking up SSP would add an additional burden.

From BBC