1. CMA - Noun
2. CMA - Proper noun
(US, military) Abbreviation of comma, used in communication systems without punctuation marks (e.g., telegrams).
(Canada, countable) Initialism of certified management accountant.
(UK, countable) Initialism of computer-marked assignment (that uses scan sheets)
(uncountable) Abbreviation of calcium magnesium acetate.
Initialism of Consumer and Markets Authority.
(UK politics) Initialism of Competition and Markets Authority.
(music) Initialism of Country Music Association Awards.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA CMA can also provide services to the public, but to an extent much lesser than that of a CPA. Source: Internet
At the time of his honorary degree ceremony, McGraw was also the recipient of seven CMA Awards, 10 ACM Awards and one Grammys trophy, Best Country Collaboration, for "Let's Make Love," which he sang with Hill. Source: Internet
A CMA provides services directly to employers rather than to the public. Source: Internet
“Although Google had the ability to make it difficult for rivals to access the Google-generated data they need from online advertising and web analytics services, there was no strong evidence they would have the incentive to do this,” the CMA found. Source: Internet
Buchman also recently told members that the CMA, along with the provincial and territorial medical associations, have highlighted “that this issue must be resolved immediately” to their respective governments. Source: Internet
After seventeen years apart, Marty Raybon rejoined GRAMMY®, ACM, and CMA winning Shenandoah because he felt they still had more to say. Source: Internet