S.T.B.
1 Americanabbreviation
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Etymology
Origin of S.T.B.1
From New Latin Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus
Origin of S.T.B.2
From New Latin Scientiae Theologicae Baccalaureus
Example Sentences
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“This merger clearly fails the public interest test, and accordingly, I ask S.T.B. to uphold the law and deny it,” she wrote in a letter to the agency.
From New York Times
“We urge the S.T.B. to preserve its ability to review the impact of the proposal on competition and consumers before Canadian Pacific starts scrambling the eggs,” William J. Baer, assistant attorney general of the antitrust division of the Justice Department, said in a statement on Friday.
From New York Times
Diallo paused, then relented: “S.T.B.”
From New York Times
Given Mr. Bartlett’s personal experience in crafting Republican tax policy, his recollection of the history of “S.T.B.” philosophy — and its shortcomings — is fascinating.
From New York Times
For a more quantitative approach to how well “S.T.B.” has fared, take a look at by Christina Romer, the chairwoman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, and her husband, David Romer.
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