CTR The Finance and Administrative Services Abbreviation

CTR has various meanings in the The Finance and Administrative Services category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CTR in The Finance and Administrative Services.

Center

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A pointed hand tool made of hardened steel and shaped somewhat like a pencil. Or An enduring functional organization, with a supporting staff, designed to perform a joint function within a joint force commander's headquarters. Or To align characters around a point located in the middle of a line, page, or other defined area; in effect, to place text an equal distance from each margin or border.

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Counter

A general designation applied to radiation detection instruments or survey meters that detect and measure radiation. The signal that announces an ionization event is called a count. OR A specialized metric used to keep track of the number of occurrences or the duration of a specific situation or event. For example, you can use a counter to track the number of times that a task is started within a process, where that task is contained in a loop.

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Contour

an imaginary line linking points of equal elevation. Or The outling of an object. Or A map of scheduled work and its distribution over time, for example, 4 hours per day, every second day for 2 weeks.

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Contractor

Tooled, straight grooves made on concrete floors to "control" where the concrete should crack or A company licensed to perform certain types of construction activities. In most states, the generals contractor’s license and some specialty contractor’s licenses don’t require of compliance with bonding, workmen’s compensation and similar regulations. Some of the specialty contractor licenses involve extensive training, testing and/or insurance requirements.

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