Pact

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A pact is a formal agreement, usually between two or more nations.

Notable historic pacts include:

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Pact is a commune in the Isère département in France.

PACT is the Professional Association for Computer Training (PACT) in the Twin Cities, MN.

PACT is the Powdered activated carbon treatment which is a wastewater treatment technology

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PACT is Police and Communities Together, which is the Lancashire Constabulary's way forward in neighbourhood policing. By bringing the police and communities together, those members of the community have a real say in how their local police address problems which affect them. Monthly meetings are held in which the police, local residents, councillors, and other stakeholders discuss problems in their area. At the end of the meeting, PACT priorities are set, and the Community Beat Manager (CBM) is responsible for making sure that these issues are addressed during the following month, and reporting back to the subsequent PACT meetings.

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