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TPR

American  
Medicine/Medical.
  1. temperature, pulse, respiration: used especially in recording a patient's vital signs on a medical chart.


Tpr British  

abbreviation

  1. Trooper

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A TPR spokesperson said: "We do not comment on individual pension schemes or employers unless appropriate to do so."

From BBC

“While the macro-operating environment remains uncertain globally and the trade policy situation is still somewhat fluid, TPR continues to operate from a position of strength, in our view, as the company raised its prior full year outlook,” wrote Dana Telsey, CEO of Telsey Advisory Group.

From Barron's

Tapestry TPR 2.74%increase; green up pointing triangle reported higher first-quarter sales and profit and raised its full-year outlook as its Coach brand continues to attract Gen Z customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Where schemes are fully funded and there are protections in place for members, we support efforts to help trustees and employers consider how to safely release surplus if it can improve member benefits or unlock investment in the wider economy," said Nausicaa Delfas, chief executive of TPR.

From BBC

Texas Military Department “did not deny that it had blocked access,” reports TPR, but claims a unit “actively searched the river with lights and night vision goggles. No migrants were observed,” then later observed Mexican authorities “responding to an incident on the Mexico side of the river bank.”

From Salon