63. paradigmatic relation: a relation holding between elements replaceable with each other at a particular place in a structure,or between one element present and he others absent. 64. immediate constituent analysis: the analysis of a sentence in terms of its immediate constituents---word groups(...
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Hence, if someone alleges that the failure to do something is a problem, see if you can reframe "the problem" as "(possibly) too much waste." Note the waste does not have to be of money only—it could be time or oppor- tunities to improve output in a cost-effective way. ...
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Hence, the proposed change is not backwards compatible. So IMHO we can do it in 3.0 but not in 2.2, as it impacts not only implementations (which would be ok for minor releases) but also the application (which is only ok in major releases). moreover it currently explicitly forbids it ...
There are a lot of people who will review your Define.XML in the future and many of these people will not have any programming experience. Hence I like to provide pseudo code, even in ADaM define's. If you feel the need to include your exact code, then there is the "FormalExpression...
In any case, regardless of how you interpret “like this,” the final sentence of his post is a complete non-sequitor. The fact that nothing “like this” can be done right now has no bearing on the question of whether something can be done. ...
1. Which of the following words or phrases would best introduce the last sentence in paragraph2:“It was hard for him to pick one on his birthday.”? A.BesidesB.HoweverC.Because of thisD.Even so 2. Based on its use in paragraph 3, the underlined word poverty means being short of__...
Kail (n.) A broth made with kail or other vegetables; hence, any broth; also, a dinner. Kaimacam (n.) Same as Caimacam. Kain (n.) Poultry, etc., required by the lease to be paid in kind by a tenant to his landlord. Kainit (n.) Salts of potassium used in the manufacture of...
查 chá to research; to check; to investigate; to examine; to refer to; to look up (e.g. a word in a dictionary) zhā see 山查[shan1 zha1] Zhā surname Zha 用 yòng to use; to employ; to have to; to eat or d...