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What (who) is FPC - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fpc; FPC (disambiguation)

FPC         
Floating Point Coprocessor
fpc         
Portuguese Canoe Federation         
NATIONAL GOVERNING BODY FOR CANOEING AND KAYAKING IN PORTUGAL
Federacao Portuguesa de Canoagem; Portuguese Canoeing Federation; Federação Portuguesa de Canoagem
The Portuguese Canoe Federation () is the governing body of canoeing in Portugal. It organizes the Portuguese representation at international competitions and the Portuguese National Championships of Canoe sprint, Canoe slalom, Wildwater canoeing, Canoe marathon, Canoe Polo and Canoe freestyle.

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FPC
Examples of use of FPC
1. The FPC is expected to be more focused on Australia‘s international competitiveness and on expanding employment – suggesting it will hold a tougher line on wage increases.
2. In this capacity he represented the provincial government in the Federal Planning Commission (FPC). Ghulam Ishaq Khan also served as Chairman Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) and as its member.
3. Journalists have a chance to attend briefings by senior U.S. officials on a broad range of issues.'4; Recent FPC briefers included Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, Under Secretary of State R.
4. Foreign Press Centers (FPC), located in Los Angeles, New York and Washington help journalists meet these challenges.'4; Each year these centers serve more than 2,000 foreign journalists, both resident and visiting.
5. Leonard wrote in 2002: "If a message will engender distrust simply because it is coming from a foreign government then the government should hide that fact as much as possible." The FPC report suggests the British government should not be afraid of "bloodying the Americans‘ noses" in its propaganda messages on Israel/Palestine.