Noun
IIA (uncountable)
Initialism of independence of irrelevant alternatives.
Accra, Feb. 4, GNA - The Management of Invest in Africa (IIA) is empowering Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to enable them explore opportunities that come with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement. Source: Internet
A certified internal auditor (CIA) is granted a certificate from the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), provided that the candidate has passed a four-part examination. Source: Internet
Brooke Miano with Brown & Brown of Illinois in Naperville, Ill., has been presented with the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois (IIA of IL) Agent of the Year Award during the association’s annual convention, held virtually. Source: Internet
Cretan and Greek scripts main Cretan hieroglyphs are found on artifacts of Crete (early-to-mid-2nd millennium BC, MM I to MM III, overlapping with Linear A from MM IIA at the earliest). Source: Internet
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIB Z5140 ;Hurricane Mk IIB (Hurricane IIA Series 2) :The Hurricane II B were fitted with racks allowing them to carry two 250 lb or two 500 lb bombs. Source: Internet
He published Volume IIA in October 2003 with Landes Bioscience while serving as a research scientist at Zyvex Corp., a nanotechnology company headquartered in Richardson, Texas, during 2000-2004. Source: Internet