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The acronym CLASP has several different meanings. For example these are some common ones Center for Law and Social Policy, Comprehensive, Lightweight Application Security Process, Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program, Clare Local Studies Project, Comprehensive Logistics Automated Support Program, Column Last Attach Solder Process, and Computer Languages and Systems Program

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