Dependency

  • 31dependency exemption — see exemption Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 32dependency theories — dependency theory …

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  • 33dependency theorists — dependency theory …

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  • 34dependency culture — noun A type of society that relies upon, and (in a derogatory sense) expects, state benefits and support to maintain it • • • Main Entry: ↑depend …

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  • 35Dependency theory — International relations theory  • Idealism  Liberalism   …

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  • 36Dependency network — Contents 1 Importance 2 Overview 3 The activity dependency networks …

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  • 37Dependency grammar — Hybrid constituency/dependency tree from the Quranic Arabic Corpus Dependency grammar (DG) is a class of syntactic theories developed by Lucien Tesnière. It is distinct from phrase structure grammars, as it lacks phrasal nodes. Structure is… …

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  • 38Dependency ratio — Age dependency ratio by country, 2008. Based on World Bank data. In economics and geography the dependency ratio is an age population ratio of those typically not in the labor force (the dependent part) and those typically in the labor force (the …

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  • 39Dependency inversion principle — In object oriented programming, the dependency inversion principle refers to a specific form of decoupling where conventional dependency relationships established from high level, policy setting modules to low level, dependency modules are… …

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  • 40Dependency (UML) — A dependency in the Unified Modeling Language exists between two defined elements if a change to the definition of one may result in a change to the other. In UML this is indicated by a dashed line pointing from the dependent (or client) to the… …

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