It means Non Performing Loan
The NPL secret refers to the National Priorities List, which is a list of hazardous waste sites in the United States that are eligible for long-term cleanup and remediation under the Superfund program. Sites on the NPL are considered to pose a threat to human health or the environment and require significant attention and resources to address.
There are a number of places one can find information about NPL training and or refresher courses. Emma James is one organization that offers such programs. www.emmajamesnlp.co.uk/refresher-courses/4551274539
The airport code for New Plymouth Airport is NPL.
The NPL coverage ratio is calculated by taking a the total number of non-performing loans and dividing them the total amount of all loans withing a financial entity. Non-performing loans are defined as loans that have been delinquent for over ninety days.
MPL stands for Mozilla Public License. NPL (Netscape Public License) gives Netscape the privilege of re-licensing the modifications that is made to the software, they can take those modifications private, improve them and refuse to give the result. Netscape created the MPL, to address this concern. The MPL is much like the NPL but does not contain the clause that allows Netscape to re-license the modifications made.In short, The NPL and MPL allows you to take modifications private.
B. R. Heap has written: 'Construction of the characters available in the NPL graphical output system'
David O'Connell is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party member of the North Dakota Senate, representing the 6th district since 1989.
The four bodies that helped to create the internet are: 1. APARNET 2. RAND 3. NPL 4. CYCLADES
Well, the Republican Organizing Committee as I know it no longer exists. It was a faction of the North Dakota Republican Party formed in the 1940s to counter the agrarian socialist-leaning Non-Partisan League. Looking at governors since Lynn Frazier in 1922, the governorship and various state offices shifted between Republicans aligned with the Non-Partisan League or the conservative Independent Voters Association. This committee was formed in 1943 in order to solidify the Republican Party in North Dakota. This committee worked with the IVA to push the NPL out of the party. The Republicans were able to regain the governor's office from the Democrats in 1944. The NPL then sided with the defeated Democratic Party. They worked together until 1956 when the Democratic Party and NPL merged to form the current Democratic-NPL party that is still on the ballot to this day. As similar circumstance would be the Farm Labor party in Minnesota which merged with the Democrats as well, creating, which is better known locally as, the DFL.
Wikipedia contains an article on "International Atomic Time," which provides a general discussion on the topic. For more information, see the NPL page "What is Time?"
Since The Dakota Territory became the States of South Dakota and North Dakota on 2 November 1889, the following people have been Governor of the State of North Dakota:1889-1891 : Rep. John Miller (1843-1908)1891-1893 : Rep. Andrew H. Burke (1850-1918)1893-1895 : Dem.-Ind. Eli C. D. Shortridge (1830-1908)1895-1897 : Rep. Roger Allin (1848-1936)1897-1898 : Rep. Frank A. Briggs (1858-1898)1898-1899 : Rep. Joseph M. Devine (1861-1938)1899-1901 : Rep. Frederick B. Fancher (1852-1944)1901-1905 : Rep. Frank White (1856-1940)1905-1907 : Rep. Elmore Y. Sarles (1859-1929)1907-1913 : Dem. John Burke (1859-1937)1913-1917 : Rep. L. B. Hanna (1861-1948)1917-1921 : Rep/NPL Lynn Frazier (1874-1947)1921-1925 : Rep/IVA Ragnvald A. Nestos (1877-1942)1925-1928 : Rep/NPL Arthur G. Sorlie (1874-1928)1928-1929 : Rep/NPL Walter Maddock (1880-1951)1929-1932 : Rep/IVA George F. Shafer (1888-1948)1932-1934 : Rep/NPL William Langer (1886-1959)1934-1935 : Rep/NPL Ole H. Olson (1872-1954)1935 : Dem. Thomas H. Moodie (1878-1948)1935-1937 : Rep/NPL Walter Welford (1868-1952)1937-1939 : Rep/NPL William Langer (1886-1959)1939-1945 : Dem. John Moses (1885-1945)1945-1951 : Rep. Fred George Aandahl (1897-1966)1951-1957 : Rep. Clarence Norman Brunsdale (1891-1978)1957-1961 : Rep. John E. Davis (1913-1990)1961-1973 : Dem-NPL William L. Guy (1919-2013)1973-1981 : Dem-NPL Arthur A. Link (1914-2010)1981-1985 : Rep. Allen I. Olson (1938-)1985-1992 : Dem-NPL George A. Sinner (1928-)1992-2000 : Rep. Ed Schafer (1946-)2000-2010 : Rep. John Hoeven (1957-)since 2010 : Rep. Jack Dalrymple (1948-)