SQA
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| Definition | : | Status Quo Ante Latin Means: the way things were before |
| Category | : | Governmental » Law & Legal |
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What does SQA mean?
Status Quo Ante (SQA) is a Latin phrase meaning "the way things were before" or "the state in which things were before”.
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Software Quality Assurance
Programming & Development
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Scottish Qualifications Authority
Universities & Institutions
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Society of Quality Assurance
Professional Associations
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Santa Ynez Airport
Airport Codes
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Shama-Sambuga
Language Codes
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Singapore Quality Award
Business Terms
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Sugar Quota Administration
Firms & Organizations
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Ski Québec Alpin
[Ski Quebec Alpine]
Sports & Recreation Organizations
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South Queensland Academy
Universities & Institutions
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of SQA in Legal?
The full form of SQA is Status Quo Ante
What are the full forms of SQA in Governmental?
Status Quo Ante | Sugar Quota Administration
What are the full forms of SQA in Worldwide?
Software Quality Assurance | Society of Quality Assurance | Status Quo Ante
Translation
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