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cee

 (sē)
n.
The letter c.
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cee

(siː)
n
the letter C
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cee

(si)

n.
1. the letter C.
adj.
2. shaped like a C.
[1535–45]
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The principle of the European single market suggests that, were the CEE countries full members of the EU, the disparities between their living standards and those of Western Europe would become transformed into a problem of regional inequality within the EU.
In its old spelling the cee'd was functional rather than entertaining when it came to the open road but cometh the new spelling cometh the motor which is enjoyable and responsive thanks to a fully-independent suspension system that gives sharp handling characteristics and an agile feel.
CEE sponsors the Research Science Institute (RSI), the USA Biology Olympiad (USABO), and the Teacher Enrichment Program (TEP).
Cee C, many feared would find it hard to associate herself with brands due to what some people described as attitudinal disorder, one that pitched him against many in the BBN house while the show lasted.
Chinese businesses used to be more inclined to invest in resource-rich countries such as Russia and Kazakhstan, Piotr Romanowski, PwC partner on advisory business in CEE countries, told Xinhua.
Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) was originally prescribed primarily to treat vasomotor symptoms, but had been increasingly viewed as a way to forestall many chronic diseases of aging, including MetS and osteoporosis.[sup][4] Regarding MetS, orally administered conjugated equine estrogens (CEEs) or estradiol alone has been shown to lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and total cholesterol (TC) and to increase high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C); however, CEE and estradiol were also associated with increases in triglycerides (TG).[sup][5] The addition of progestogens may, however, affect some of the beneficial effects of estrogen, which may be dependent on the dosage and structure of the progestogens.
This was revealed by the newly published "CEE'ing Past the BRICs" report issued by Erste Group's CEE Research team.
According to Erste Bank (EBS.VI), online banking is growing in the CEE.
The odds ratio (OR) for venous thrombosis was 2.08 for women using CEE, compared with women using estradiol (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02-4.27; P = .045).
While the EU's economies continue their quest for a way out of the prolonged crisis, the research paper identifies three areas that could fuel growth in the CEE region: expanding and upgrading exports, raising productivity in lagging domestic sectors, and attracting foreign direct investment and increasing domestic savings.
Western European parent banks will adopt a more selective approach to investments in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) banking systems in response to the declining profitability trends of their CEE subsidiaries, Moody's Investors Service said in a new Special Comment.