See also: ots and OTs

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OTS

  1. (advertising) Initialism of opportunity to see.
    • 2004, Robert Liljenwall, The Power of Point-of-Purchase Advertising: Marketing at Retail:
      In traditional media, the vehicle might be a television program or a magazine, but not the ad itself. For in-store advertising, the store is the vehicle, which makes an OTS an exposure to the store, not necessarily the ad itself.

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OTS

  1. (UK, taxation) Initialism of Office of Tax Simplification.
    • 2020 July 15, Patrick Collinson, “Capital gains tax review: your questions answered”, in The Guardian[1]:
      The chancellor has asked the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) to report on how CGT rates compare with other taxes, and how the present rules may distort behaviour. [] The OTS is likely to consider a lot of tinkering around the edges.

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