From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishde‧lay1/dɪˈleɪ/●●○W3noun1[countable]when someone or something has towait, or thelengthof the waiting timeSorry for the delay, Mr Weaver.delay inWhy was there a delay in warning the public?delay ofa delay of about an hourlong/con...
loitering:[uncountable]Please finish your work without delay. a postponement:[countable]a delay of forty-eight hours. an act or instance of being delayed; stoppage:[countable]The delay was caused by a three-car accident. de•lay•er,n.[countable] ...
Since, in this undertaking, both line and connection states may accept limited, countable boundless or even uncountable unbounded esteems, we cannot turn to dynamic programming to take care of the previously mentioned minimization issue. The key purpose of the (to some degree) novel approach tha...