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DRL (disambiguation)

DRL         
Dynamically Reconfigurable Logic (Reference: RL)
Defence Research Laboratory         
FACILITY IN TEZPUR, INDIA
Defence Research Laboratory (DRL)
The Defence Research Laboratory (DRL) is a defence laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) located in Tezpur city of Assam state of India. It conducts research and development studies on vector-borne diseases, improving the quality of drinking water, waste biodegradation and management.
DRL Coachlines         
CANADIAN MOTOR COACH OPERATOR FOR NEWFOUNDLAND
DRL Group
DRL Coachlines is a motor coach bus company operating in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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DRL

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Examples of use of DRL
1. The consolidated results of the current quarter include the results acquisitions of Germany‘s Betapharm and Roche group company, Industrias Quimicas Falcon de Mexico, therefore, not comparable with the previous period, DRL said.
2. "We urge the U.S. government to look squarely at its own human rights problems, reflect what it has done in the human rights field and take concrete measures to improve its own human rights status." ___ On the Net: 2005 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/index.htm
3. In light of those findings, the State Department‘s Bureau of International Organization Affairs (IO) and its Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) recommended that Karenzi be disqualified for the peacekeeping post, as detailed in a September 2007 confidential memo written by Kristen Silverberg, then head of the international organization bureau, to R.
4. "While we have no evidence that he ordered the actions that took place, DRL believes the fact that they occurred under his command makes it impossible for the department to support his candidacy for policy reasons and in light of legal considerations.
5. The report noted failures in Fiji and Thailand, where coups brought down democratically elected governments in 2006, and lambasted U.S. foes Cuba, Myanmar and North Korea for systematic violations of basic human rights. –– On the Net: http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2006/ Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Advertising guide | A–Z index | About this siteJoin our dating site today