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Meanings and definitions for NLP
What does NLP stand for? What does NLP mean?
- Natural language processing, a branch of artificial intelligence concerned with automated interpretation and generation of human language
- Natural-language programming, an ontology-assisted way of programming in terms of natural language sentences
- Nonlinear programming, a process of solving optimisation problems where constraints are nonlinear
- No light perception, a diagnosis of severe blindness
- National Library of the Philippines
- Neuro-linguistic programming, a pseudoscientific method aimed at modifying human behavior
- National Labour Party (1925), (Czechoslovakia)
- National Labour Party (1938), (Czechoslovakia)
- National Labour Organisation (UK, 1931–47)
- National Labour Party (UK, 1957)
- Labour Electoral Association, sometimes known as the National Labour Party from 1887 onwards
- Labour Party (UK)
- National Labor Party (Australia)
- National Labour Party (Benin)
- National Labor Party, former name of Podemos (Brazil)
- National Labour Party (Ghana 2015)
- National Labour Party (Ireland)
- National Labour Party (Jamaica)
- National Labour Party (Kenya)
- List of political parties by name
- National Liberal Party (El Salvador)
- National Liberal Party (Lebanon)
- National Liberal Party (Moldova)
- National Liberal Party (Romania)
- National Liberal Party (UK, 1999)
- National Liberal Party (Australia)
- National Liberal Party (Bermuda)
- National Liberal Party (Bulgaria)
- National Liberal Party (Denmark)
- National Liberal Party (Estonia)
- National Liberal Party (Germany), 1867–1918
- National Liberal Party (Hawaii)
- National Liberal Party (Hungary)
- National Liberal Party (Kingdom of Bohemia), known as Young Czech Party, 1874–1918
- National Liberal Party (Romania, 1875), a dissolved party in Romania
- National Liberal Party-Brătianu, Romania, 1930–1938
- National Liberal Party–Tătărescu, Romania, 1944–1950
- National Liberal Party (UK, 1922), 1922–1923, led by David Lloyd George, merged with UK Liberal Party
- National Liberal Party (UK, 1931), 1931–1968, merged with UK Conservative Party
- National Liberal Party – the Third Way, see Third Way (UK organisation)
- National liberalism
- Liberal Party
- National Liberation Party (Costa Rica)
- National Liberation Party (Gambia)
- "Natural Law" (Star Trek: Voyager), a Star Trek: Voyager episode
- Natural-law argument, an argument for the existence of God
- Natural Law Party, a trans-national union of political parties, with national branches in over 80 countries
Natural Law Party of Canada
- Natural Law Party (Ireland)
- Natural Law Party of Israel
- Natural Law Party of New Zealand
- Natural Law Party of Ontario
- Natural Law Party of Quebec
- Natural Law Party (Trinidad and Tobago)
- Natural Law Party (United States)
- Scientific law, statements based on experimental observations that describe some aspect of the world
- NewLabour Party (New Zealand), formed by Jim Anderton after he left the New Zealand Labour Party
- New Labour Party (South Africa), a minor political party in South Africa
- New Labour Party (Egypt), a Salafist political party in Egypt
- New Labour Unity Party, a Fijian political party, which broke away from the Fiji Labour Party
- New Labor Forum, a labor journal
- New labor history, a branch of labor history
- National Liberal Party
- Nelspruit International airport (code), South Africa
- No Longer Precompetitive
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