1. NBG - Noun
2. NBG - Adjective
NBG
(set theory) von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel (axiomatic) set theory
NBG (not comparable)
(informal) Initialism of no bloody good.
Another approach is taken by the von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel axioms (NBG); classes are the basic objects in this theory, and a set is then defined to be a class that is an element of some other class. Source: Internet
“500 000 taxpayers sustain 3.2 million citizens of Georgia”, Giorgi Kadagidze, the former president of National Bank of Georgia (NBG), wrote on his own Facebook page. Source: Internet
$1 equaled GEL 2.72 on November 20 in the official rate set by the National Bank of Georgia (NBG). Source: Internet
For instance the 1740s version of O Jesu Christ, meins Lebens Licht was published in NBG XVII 1 in 1916 (the 1730s version of the same piece, with a different orchestration, had been published in BG 24, pp. 185–192). Source: Internet
According to the statistics of National Bank of Georgia (NBG), trade volume does not exceed 50,2 million GEL at the secondary market of securities and the deal has not been made since May. Source: Internet
According to the Head of the NBG, Koba Gvenetadze, the study is very important for Georgia and the results will help to develop financial literacy programs and set benchmarks within the frames of the national financial education strategy. Source: Internet