1. pers - Noun
2. pers - Adjective
3. pers - Adverb
4. pers - Pronoun
5. Pers - Proper noun
Light blue; grayish blue; -- a term applied to different shades at different periods.
A cloth of sky-blue color.
Source: Webster's dictionarypers.
And by PERS' own audited data, that group represents a small fraction of the total number of retirees in ANY year since 1995. Source: Internet
Do you believe that as contributions for STRS and PERS increase from $13M to $20M that the district will put aside funds for maintenance, because I sure don't. Source: Internet
Held at ECLAC Caribbean’s sub regional headquarters in Port of Spain, from 19 to 23 September, the workshop focused on forecasting and fiscal transparency in the conduct of public expenditure reviews (PERs). Source: Internet
Leiden: Universitaire Pers Leiden, 1976., Casali, Roderic F. "On the Reduction of Vowel Systems in Volta-Congo." Source: Internet
The Imbler School District is already paying $550,000 a year into PERS. Source: Internet
Few of us on the “outside” have an informed notion of the precise details involved in a framework for passage of both PERS reform and tax increases. Source: Internet