FTR can refer to different things depending on the context. Here are some possible meanings:
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FTR (professional wrestling): FTR is a professional wrestling tag team of Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood, who are signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and are former two-time AEW World Tag Team Champions. Before coming to AEW, they were known for their tenure in WWE as The Revival).
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Financial Transmission Right (FTR): FTR is a financial instrument that entitles the holder to receive compensation for Congestion Costs that arise when the transmission grid is congested in the Day-Ahead. For each hour when there is congestion on the New England Transmission System between the receipt and delivery points specified in the FTR, the holder of the FTR is awarded a share of the congestion charges collected for that hour. FTRs are financial entitlements to the Day-Ahead Locational Marginal Price Congestion Component differences for the associated receipt and delivery points.
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Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR): FTR is a set of regulations issued by the U.S. Census Bureau that govern the reporting of export information. The FTR requires exporters to file Electronic Export Information (EEI) through the Automated Export System (AES) for shipments valued over $2,500 or requiring an export license. The FTR also sets forth the rules for the use of exemptions and exclusions from the EEI filing requirements.
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Federal Travel Regulation (FTR): FTR is a set of regulations issued by the General Services Administration (GSA) that govern the travel and relocation policy for all federal civilian employees and others authorized to travel at the government’s expense. Federal employees and agencies may use the FTR as a reference to ensure official travel and relocation is conducted in a responsible and cost-effective manner.
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Other meanings: FTR can also stand for other things, such as Federal Telecommunications Recommendation, Fault Threshold Rate, Field Trouble Report, or Future Technology Requirements.
In summary, FTR can refer to different things depending on the context, such as a professional wrestling tag team, a financial instrument, a set of regulations for reporting export information, a set of regulations for travel and relocation policy, or other things.