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  2. SSP - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Script Player, for Ukagaka mascot software; Secure Simple Pairing, a Bluetooth pairing mechanism; Security Service Provider; Sender Signing Practices, later Author Domain Signing Practices for E-mail

  3. SSP Group - Wikipedia

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    SSP is an operator of food and beverage outlets in travel locations. The company, headquartered in London , England, is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  4. Shared Socioeconomic Pathways - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [5] The names of these scenarios consist of the SSP on which they are based (SSP1-SSP5), combined with the expected level of radiative forcing in the year 2100 (1.9 to 8.5 W/m 2). This results in scenario names SSPx-y.z as listed below.

  5. State Supplementation Program - Wikipedia

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    The states for which the SSP is administered by the Social Security Administration are the following: California, Hawaii, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, and Vermont. In these states, only one payment is made to include both the SSI and the SSP, combining federal and state benefits. In some states, SSP is dually administrated.

  6. Society for Scholarly Publishing - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is a professional society, founded in 1978, dedicated to promoting and advancing communication and networking among all sectors of the scholarly communications community. It has approximately 1,100 members from 24 countries including publishers, service providers, librarians, researchers, and consultants.

  7. Statutory sick pay - Wikipedia

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    Statutory sick pay (SSP) is a United Kingdom social security benefit. It is paid by an employer to all employees who are off work because of sickness for longer than 3 consecutive workdays (or 3 non-consecutive workdays falling within an 8-week period) but less than 28 weeks and who normally pay National Insurance contributions (NICs), often referred to as earning above the Lower Earnings ...

  8. Secretariat of Public Security - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Secretariat of Public Security or Secretariat of Public Safety, also known as the Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of Public Safety (Spanish: Secretaría de Seguridad Pública, SSP), was the federal ministry of the Mexican Executive Cabinet [2] that aimed to preserve freedom, order, and public peace and safeguard the integrity and rights of the people.

  9. Ssp. - Wikipedia

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    From an abbreviation: This is a redirect from an abbreviation to a related topic, such as the expansion of the abbreviation.. Instead of this template, use {{R from acronym}} for acronyms pronounced as words, such as NATO and RADAR; or