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The State Economic and Trade Commission (SETC) that was responsible for energy related matters was abolished, and the NDRC took over many of the responsibilities.
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Boiler manufacturers, industry GEF, World Bank; China: SETC, others1995 – 2004
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As a part of implementation activities, China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATRC), under the leadership of the former State Economic & Trade Commission (SETC), convened research on Chinese Automotive Fuel Economy Standards.
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EMCs (ESCOs), industry GEF, World Bank; China: SETC, provincial ETCs1998 – 2006
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Davis emphasizes that BCTC's production of See Jane Quit is not associated with the SETC.
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This past weekend, Glass was one of 10 schools to perform in the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) in Birmingham, and the students were recognized with a slew of awards - including Best Ensemble, "the top acting prize you could get," says Jim Ackley, director of drama at Glass.
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Centre Stage also is a member of the Professional Division of the Southeastern Theater Conference (SETC).
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'The Hindu' that the idea that was tried in select SETC buses had worked.
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The economics of SETC, at present, could not allow it to find institutions to sanction funds because of its poor collections, he added.
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Stating that SETC had limited infrastructure, in terms of depots and manpower, he said not much efforts went into augmenting collection.
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