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CPP Cost per point. The term refers to the cost of exposure opportunities that equal one gross rating point in a market or one percent of the population.
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CPP The cost of reaching an Average Quarter-Hour Persons audience that is equivalent to one percent of the population in a given demographic group. Formula: 1. Commercial cost divided by AQH Rating = CPP or 2. Cost of schedule divided by GRP (Gross Rating Points) = CPP
Ãâó: www.myadbase.com/terminology_c.shtml
CPP A national, mandatory, earnings-related pension plan introduced on January 1, 1966 for working Canadians (except in Quebec) between the ages of 18 and 70.
Ãâó: pensionvectors.com/glossary.html
CPP A company's capabilities are the collaborative business process (terms and condition) and technical settings such as encryption, network transfer protocol, network messaging protocol.
Ãâó: www.schlegel.li/ebXML/candidacy_report/www/node17....
CPP The mechanisms, procedures and methods used in the State to carry out a variety of inter-related programs pursuant to Section 303(e) of the Clean Water Act. Ohio EPA maintains, and periodically updates, a CPP document with the required information.
Ãâó: www.epa.state.oh.us/dsw/mgmtplans/208Glossary.html
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