Yes, there is more than one. Every state has an abbreviation.
The abbreviation "NA" does not represent any American state.
I regret that you will need to be more specific about the context: there are 60 abbreviations for LBC at just one web site. A lot more in all.I regret that you will need to be more specific about the context: there are 60 abbreviations for LBC at just one web site. A lot more in all.I regret that you will need to be more specific about the context: there are 60 abbreviations for LBC at just one web site. A lot more in all.I regret that you will need to be more specific about the context: there are 60 abbreviations for LBC at just one web site. A lot more in all.
Many abbreviations have more than one meaning, ms can be milliseconds or thousandths of a seconds. So, 9.8 ms can mean 9.8 thousandths of a second, or about one one-hundredth of a second.
Yes, it is possible to have more than one state ID, but it is generally not recommended as it can lead to confusion and potential legal issues.
No state allows a man to have more than one wife.
While there are probably many benefits, the most important is that it limits confusion and puts everybody "on the same page." There are many abbreviations that have more than one possible meaning and the confusion that results from these can sometimes lead to poor patient care.
Yes. You can.
All of the 50 states have more than one Representative since the number is based on population.
California
Hispaniola
Yes.
Yes, there are. You are not to have more than 1 wife at a time.