Noun
CWS (uncountable)
(aviation) Initialism of control wheel steering.
CWS is one of nine refugee resettlement agencies in the United States which contracts with the federal government to resettle refugees and administer services and assistance to help the families adjusting to their new lives. Source: Internet
For me, the takeaway here are her gorgeous words about two of my dearest friends, “The men of CWS taught me that men can be our sisters too. Source: Internet
“It’s called good pitching and pitching coaches,” said Texas Tech coach Tim Tadlock, whose Red Raiders play defending national champion Florida in their CWS opener Sunday. Source: Internet
In addition, SEIA has four chartered financial analysts (CFAs), one certified private wealth advisor (CPWA), one certified wealth strategist (CWS), one retirement income certified professional (RICP) and one certified investment management analyst (CIMA). Source: Internet
Texas will meet either Arkansas or South Carolina in its CWS opener this weekend. Source: Internet
The sub-function to decrypt the content skips the first 4 bytes, suggesting that the first four bytes of the downloaded content is in cleartext (most likely the “FWS” or “CWS” header to look legitimate). Source: Internet