1. PPC - Noun
2. PPC - Proper noun
(UK politics) Initialism of prospective parliamentary candidate: a candidate selected for a future election before the election campaign has officially begun.
(Internet) Initialism of pay per click: an advertising model where the advertiser pays the publisher whenever the ad is clicked by a user.
(economics) Initialism of production-possibility curve.
(computing) Initialism of PowerPC.
(Canada, politics) Initialism of People's Party of Canada.
Coordinate terms: LPC, CPC, PC, NDP, BQ, CCF
Amstrad PPC 512 portable PC Amstrad's second generation of PCs, the PC2000 series, were launched in 1989. Source: Internet
After the overarching business questions are solidly answered there are a few crucial PPC questions that should be addressed pre-engagement. Source: Internet
MAME (the arcade machine emulator) is also available for Amiga systems with PPC accelerator card upgrades. Source: Internet
All buildings more than five miles from a fire station are a PPC Class 10. Although, because the fire district has hauled water capability, homeowners that live within 5-7 miles of a fire station can request a 10W rating from their insurance company. Source: Internet
I am very proud to live in a constituency in London who have had a BAME Lib Dem PPC at every General Election since 2010 and our first female BAME PPC at the 2019 General Election. Source: Internet
It sounds to me as though you feel it’s a personal snub that he didn’t contact you but that’s not surprising since you’re not the PPC any more.” Source: Internet