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What (who) is PCN - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PCN (disambiguation)

PCN         
Public Communications Network (Reference: mobile-systems)
PCN         
PCN         
Personal Communications Network

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PCN

PCN or pcn may refer to:

Examples of use of PCN
1. The PCN, which was formed in 2004 as a merger of the country‘s three largest protestant churches, is scheduled to discuss revising its stance on Israel in November.
2. A group of notables from the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PCN) warned last week that the organization, which has over two million members, is in danger of being "hijacked" by pro–Palestinian activists.
3. A Department for Transport spokesman said: "For a Penalty Charge Notice to be issued by post for ‘drive–aways‘ or when an attendant is prevented from serving a PCN by violence, the attendant must have clear evidence that the vehicle was parked in contravention, and have already started to write the PCN." Paul Watters, head of roads and transport policy for the AA, said: "The overriding principle to date is that tickets issued by attendants have to be given to the driver or fixed to the vehicle to be valid.
4. Howlett, Manchester "started to issue the Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) but did not have enough time to finish it or serve it before the vehicle was driven away." And of course, none of these jobsworths would ever "invent" transgressions now would they?
5. Henk van der Meulen – are circling the wagons because of "mounting criticism of Israel‘s policies." Van der Graaf said that those who advocate changing the church‘s charter are "only a highly motivated minority" within PCN, and he believes the clause will ultimately remain unchanged.