CNI

CNI

CNI is the acronym for a number of organizations, including:

* Centro Nacional de Inteligencia, the Spanish secret service agency.
* Central Nacional de Informaciones, the Chilean secret service agency.
* Church of North India
* CityNews International, A Canadian International Newscast which airs on the Citytv stations (excluding Citytv Toronto) and on Toronto's News Station CablePulse24.
* Coalition for Networked Information, an organization of libraries, universities, publishers and telecommunications firms.
* Corporación de Noticias e Informacion, México City TV Network channel 40
* Council for the National Interest, a political advocacy organization based in Washington, DC.
* Colegio Nacional de Iquitos, a Peruvian soccer team.
* Communication Networks Institute, located at Dortmund University of Technology

It is also an acronym for:

* Constant Neverending Improvement - system of continuous improvement promoted by Tony Robbins based on the Zen principle of kaizen
* Compiled Native Interface (previously called "Cygnus Native Interface") - a Java Native Interface equivalent for the GCJ compiler
* Critical National Infrastructure - the essential systems and services which allow society to continue to function, such as electricity and water supplies.
* Originally "Certified Netware Instructor", then subsequently (when Unixware entered Novells product range) it became Certified Novell Instructor.
* Certificate of No Impediment: If you are planning on marrying overseas (not in the UK), you may be required to provide the local authorities with a certificate of no impediment (CNI) as evidence that you are free and single to marry.
* Clinical Nursing Intern (nursing student)

It is also used as a phonetically similar abbreviation in:

* CNI-dog (or "seeing eye dog"), a guide dog for blind persons.


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  • cni — cni·cus; cni·da; cni·dar·ia; cni·do·blast; cni·do·cell; cni·do·cil; cni·do·cyst; cni·do·phore; cni·do·pod; cni·do·sco·lus; cni·do·spo·rid·ia; cni·dar·i·an; cni·doph·o·rous; cni·do·spo·rid·i·an; …   English syllables

  • CNI — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda CNI es el acrónimo de: Central Nacional de Informaciones de Chile (que funcionó entre 1977 1990), sucesora de la DINA. Centro Nacional de Inteligencia de España Congreso Nacional Indio uno de los principales partidos …   Wikipedia Español

  • CNI — es el acrónimo de: ● Central Nacional de Informaciones de Chile (que funcionó entre 1977 1990), sucesora de la DINA. ● Centro Nacional de Inteligencia de España …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • CNI — sigla 1. Consiglio Nazionale degli Ingegneri 2. lat. Corpus Nummorum Italicorum, raccolta delle monete italiche …   Dizionario italiano

  • CNI — Die Abkürzung CNI steht für Coalition for Networked Information Common Network Interface (AT T) Communication Navigation Identification Consolidated National Intervenors Certified Novell Instructor (Novell) Centre National d Etudes d Informatique …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • CNI — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …   Wikipédia en Français

  • CNI — {{#}}{{LM SigC094}}{{〓}} {{\}}SIGLAS Y ACRÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}CNI{{]}} Centro Nacional de Inteligencia …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • cni|do|blast — «NY duh blast», noun. the cell in which a nematocyst (a stinging process on a coelenterate) is developed. ╂[< Greek knídē nettle + blastós germ] …   Useful english dictionary

  • cni|do|cil — «NY duh sihl», noun. the external, irritable, ciliary process of a cnidoblast: »Each nematocyst is included in an interstitial cell that has been modified as a cnidoblast, on the exterior of which is a triggerlike cnidocil (Tracy I. Storer).… …   Useful english dictionary

  • CNI (parti politique) — Centre national des indépendants et paysans Centre national des indépendants et paysans   Présidente Annick du Roscoät …   Wikipédia en Français

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