Noun
PNL (plural PNLs)
Alternative form of P&L (“profit and loss”)
Achim, pp.171, 184; Deletant, pp.86–87; Browning, p.277; King, pp.93–94; Trașcă, p.380sqq Like the decision to continue the war beyond Bessarabia, this earned Antonescu much criticism from the semi-clandestine PNL and PNȚ. Source: Internet
Antonescu maintained contacts with the two main democratic groups, the National Liberal and the National Peasants' parties (known respectively as PNL and PNȚ). Source: Internet
"Phoenix Nuclear Labs meets neutron production milestone", PNL press release May 1, 2013, Ross Radel, Evan Sengbusch Robert Bussard began speaking openly about the Polywell in 2006. Source: Internet
Ornea, pp.329–331, 346–348 Antonescu again sought backing from the PNȚ and PNL to form a national cabinet, but his rejection of parliamentarism made the two groups refuse him. Source: Internet
In parallel, he allowed the PNȚ and the PNL to engage in parallel talks with the Allies at various locations in neutral countries. Source: Internet
"Phoenix Nuclear Labs meets neutron production milestone", PNL press release May 1, 2013, Ross Radel, Evan Sengbusch http://shinemed. Source: Internet