Noun
MSPS (plural MSPSs)
A sampling rate of mega-samples per second
Example Usage: The Digitizer operated at a speed of 10 MSPS.
About a fifth of Scotland’s MSPs have announced plans to quit at next year’s election, including several who have sat in the parliament since it was re-established in 1999, such as Mr Macintosh. Source: Internet
MSPs would decide the criteria for this new visa, and the Scottish government would receive and assess applications before sending them to the UK government for security checks. Source: Internet
Scottish Transport Secretary Michael Matheson has so far refused to engage, however, telling MSPs “it is nothing more than a blatant power grab” as transport infrastructure is devolved. Source: Internet
If I’m right, that’s 11 of the 61 MSPs ( approx 20%) standing down in 2021 & 6 of them are former or currents Cab Secs with a lot of experience between them. Source: Internet
Business leaders in Aberdeen have raised concerns about the contents of a new business rates bill passed by MSPs. Source: Internet
Health secretary Jeane Freeman told MSPs the Scottish Government would “certainly not” be using the Scottish Immunisation Recall System (SIRS), which has already seen multiple health boards apologise to patients. Source: Internet