Sas vs Ses - What's the difference?
sas | ses |
Ses has no English definition.
(British, AU, NZ, military) Special Air Service; an elite unit of the British army. Similar units operate in the Australian and New Zealand armies.
(Scandinavia) Scandinavian Airlines System; a joint Swedish, Norwegian and Danish airline company.
(computing) Serially Attached SCSI, a computer bus standard for mainly connecting hard drives, but also used for other devices, derived from the SCSI and SATA standards.
(Australia) , any of various state-based emergency service organisations, staffed by volunteers and operating within state legislation.
* 2005 , Michael Eburn, Emergency Law ,
(US, Australia) , a high-ranking position classification of the civil service (public service).
* 1999 , Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh, John Wanna, Patrick Moray Weller, Public Sector Management in Australia: New Challenges, New Directions ,
Ses is often a misspelling of sas.
Ses has no English definition.
As an initialism SAS
is special Air Service; an elite unit of the British army. Similar units operate in the Australian and New Zealand armies.As a proper noun Sas
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===(en)=== (en-initialism)page 101,
- The SES in Western Australia is another operational arm of the Fire and Emergency Services Authority.
page 152,
- It has often been suggested that Australian governments by adopting the SES model are gradually following United States practice where senior levels of the public service are staffed by political appointments of the president.