dt's in English

noun
1
delirium tremens.
Withdrawal symptoms from alcohol are often popularly called rum fits or DT's .

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1. The size of the margin squeeze after DT's latest price adjustments is shown below:

2. So as these dt's approach 0, the number of rectangles actually approach infinity.

3. In the second decision of 11 December 1998 the regulatory authority approved all of DT's requested tariff changes.

4. (39) In that period DT's basic monthly charge for retail access to a standard analogue telephone line ("T-Net standard") was always EUR 10,93.

5. (159) It can be concluded from DT's data for 2001 that the monthly product-specific costs for providing lines are EUR [...] per analogue line(143), EUR [...] per ISDN line(144) and EUR [...] per ADSL connection(145).

6. Of these DT possessed 51,37 million analogue and ISDN channels, while DT's 64 competitors possessed a total of 2,35 million such channels, either in their own networks or on the basis of contracts for unbundled access to the local loop.

7. (112) With full access to DT's local loops, competitors are enabled to offer their end-users on the downstream market a range of different retail services, namely analogue narrowband access, digital narrowband access (ISDN), and broadband access in the form of ADSL services.