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What (who) is NFU - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
NFU (disambiguation)

NFU         
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) National Farmers' Union.
No first use         
POLICY BY A NUCLEAR POWER NOT TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS UNLESS FIRST ATTACKED BY AN ADVERSARY USING NUCLEAR WEAPONS
No-first-use; No first strike
In nuclear ethics and deterrence theory, No first use (NFU) refers to a type of pledge or policy wherein a nuclear power formally refrains from the use of nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction in warfare, except for as a second strike in retaliation to an attack by an enemy power using WMDs. Such a pledge would allow for a unique state of affairs in which a given nuclear power can be engaged in a conflict of conventional weaponry while it purposefully foregoes any of the strategic advantages of nuclear weapons, provided the enemy power does not possess or utilize any such weapons of their own.
New Foundations         
AXIOMATIC SET THEORY PERMITTING SET COMPREHENSION BY STRATIFIED FORMULAE, HENCE WITH A UNIVERSAL SET, BUT IN WHICH THE SINGLETON MAP 𝑥↦{𝑥} FAILS TO EXIST
New foundations; Typed set theory; New Foundations for Mathematical Logic
In mathematical logic, New Foundations (NF) is an axiomatic set theory, conceived by Willard Van Orman Quine as a simplification of the theory of types of Principia Mathematica. Quine first proposed NF in a 1937 article titled "New Foundations for Mathematical Logic"; hence the name.

Wikipedia

NFU

NFU is a three-letter initialism which may stand for:

  • National Farmers Union (disambiguation), in several countries
  • National Film Unit, a New Zealand film production company
  • National Formosa University, a university in Taiwan
  • New Foundations with Urelements, an axiomatic set theory in mathematical logic
  • North Ferriby United F.C., an English football team
  • Nuclear No first use policy
  • Nanjing Forestry University, a university in Nanjing, China
Examples of use of NFU
1. NFU president Tim Bennett said the union would continue to review the avian flu contingency plan.
2. At last month‘s NFU conference, she was heckled by farmers angry at the likely delays.
3. Sir, In response to the report Splinter group aims to take over NFU and to Zac Goldsmiths Why the NFU should be culled (Dec 12), I want to make clear that the NFU is a democratic organisation and it is open for any member to stand for any leadership position.
4. "In terms of the Brazilian product the NFU has raised concerns about, we are removing it from sale." The NFU also accused Asda of devaluing milk by introducing price cuts earlier this year.
5. The NFU called on the government to help farmers do more to tackle climate change.