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What does HCN stand for?

Host Country National


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Health Care News (monthly publication; Heartland Institute)
Health Communication Network
Health Council of the Netherlands
Hispanic Communications Network (Washington, DC)
Ho-Chunk Nation
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Hypercube Connected Network
Health Care Needs Assessment (UK)
Health Care Negotiation Associates (Lexington, MA)
Humberside County Netball Association (Humberside, England, UK)
Hard Core Nut Ball (coined by Lucy Lawless in 1996 to describe some of her fans)
Hastily-Called News Conference
High Country Newfoundland Club (dogs; various locations)
Historic Cultural Neighborhood Council (Los Angeles, CA)
Holocaust Center of Northern California (est. 1979; San Francisco, CA)



Samples in periodicals archive:
5 million people and trained over 150,000 host nation service providers; (11) 95 percent of Peace Corps volunteers believe that they "helped host country nationals gain a better understanding of the United States and its people.
Unlike host country nationals or residents, MEJA does apply to third-country nationals--those individuals who are neither U.
In this paper, we seek to advance the understanding of the influence of host country national culture in shaping the location choices of foreign firms.
It was suggested through the contact hypothesis that if an expatriate is a sociable person, then not only host country nationals, but other expatriates, co-workers, neighbors, etc.
Intimacy of host social relations was assessed by one question which asked respondents to indicate the number of host country nationals who were close friends.

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