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- noun The
ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code forSenegal .
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Examples
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Siemens Enterprise Communications, frequently referred to as SEN, is making more noise at industry events including the past several VoiceCons (now Enterprise Connect).
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Can't comment on the claim of using SEN children to cover inadequacies, but again, I would have thought for a child to be labelled SEN, they'd have to been proven to be so.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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Akhavan will run Siemens Enterprise Communications Group, known as SEN, which competes with Cisco Systems Inc. in selling equipment for call centers, messaging and teleconferencing.
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An estimated 17. 2\% of pupils have an SEN, but fewer than 3\% (222,600 children) have a statement of SEN, which is only given once they have been thoroughly assessed to determine the nature of their problem and to decide the support they need, which can include specialist lessons or extra time in exams.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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«AR-SEN (D): Lincoln chosen to be beat by Boozman.
Alvin Greene (D CAND, SC-SEN) up on felony charge. | RedState 2010
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Siena poll (NY-SEN): Giuliani beats Gillibrand by 8 points. »
A copy of the ACORN/Breitbart/O’Keefe/Giles suit… - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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He is SEN, and the line about classes being dumbed down to the lowest level is wrong.
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Alvin Greene (D CAND, SC-SEN) up on felony charge.
Alvin Greene (D CAND, SC-SEN) up on felony charge. | RedState 2010
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Debbie Ribchester, a senior policy manager at the Association of Colleges, says: "We have concerns about the complexity of the system for people with disabilities and the SEN and disability green paper is seeking to address many of these issues."
Skill, the influential campaigning charity for disabled students is to close 2011
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The charity estimates that 75% of deaf children in England do not have a statement of special educational needs SEN, which would give them a legal entitlement to support.
Deaf children's services cut at one in five councils in England 2011
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