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The acronym ESCE can refer to a few different things, so it can be tricky to nail down exactly what you're looking for. Here are 10 possibilities:

  1. École Supérieure de Commerce Extérieur (Superior School of International Business): This is a prestigious French business school located in Paris. It offers a variety of programs in international business, management, and finance. 


  2. Electrical and Software Configuration Engineering (ESCE): This is a field of engineering that deals with the design, development, and implementation of electrical and software systems. ESCE engineers typically work in a variety of industries, such as aerospace, automotive, and telecommunications.
  3. Electronic Schematic Capture Engine (ESCE): This is a type of software program that is used to create electronic schematics. Schematics are diagrams that show the electrical connections between different components in a circuit.
  4. Electronically Scanned Continuous Wave (ESCW): This is a type of radar system that uses a continuous wave signal to detect targets. ESCW radars are often used in weather forecasting and traffic control applications.
  5. Emergency Shelter Component Effort (ESCE): This was a U.S. government program that was created in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to provide temporary housing for displaced residents.
  6. Employee Stock Ownership Corporation (ESOP): This is a type of company ownership plan in which employees own a majority of the company's stock. ESOPs can be a way for employees to share in the profits of the company and to have a say in its management.
  7. Entidad Sin Fines de Lucro (Entity Without Profit Motive): This is a Spanish term that refers to a non-profit organization. Non-profit organizations are organizations that are not primarily motivated by profit. Instead, they are typically focused on providing a social or environmental benefit.
  8. Escuela Superior de Comercio y Administración (Higher School of Commerce and Administration): This is a Spanish term that refers to a business school. Business schools offer programs in business administration, accounting, finance, marketing, and other business-related fields.
  9. Estadio Carlos E. Searle (Carlos E. Searle Stadium): This is a multi-purpose stadium located in Montevideo, Uruguay. The stadium is primarily used for football (soccer) matches.
  10. Empresa Socialmente Comprometida (Socially Responsible Company): This is a Spanish term that refers to a company that is committed to social responsibility. Socially responsible companies take into account the social and environmental impacts of their business practices.

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