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  • 61One Day International — This article is about the format for international cricket. For the similar format used for women s cricket, see Women s One day International cricket. The Melbourne Cricket Ground hosts an ODI match between Australia and India. The Australians,… …

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  • 62one-way — adjective Date: 1824 1. that moves in or allows movement in only one direction < a one way street > 2. one sided, unilateral < a one way conversation > 3. that functions in only one of two or more ways …

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  • 63sided — adj. 1 having sides. 2 (in comb.) having a specified side or sides (one sided). Derivatives: sidedly adv. sidedness n. (also in comb.) …

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  • 64one-sidedly — adverb a) In a one sided or biased manner. Macaulay was concerned to interpret the seventeenth century in terms of the triumph of the Whigs as champions of public rights; and he upheld this one sidedly but not malignantly. b) In a manner which&#8230; …

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  • 65one-sidedly — adverb in a unilateral manner; by means of one part or party they worked out an agreement unilaterally • Syn: ↑unilaterally • Ant: ↑multilaterally (for: ↑unilaterally) • Derived fr …

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  • 66one-legged — /wun legd , leg id/, adj. 1. having only one leg. 2. one sided, as an argument or point of view. 3. ineffectual because certain basic elements, measures, etc., are lacking: one legged legislation. [1835 45] * * * …

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  • 67one-tailed test — a hypothesis test (q.v.) in which the critical region is one tail of the distribution of the test statistic and the null hypothesis is tested against a one sided alternative that includes deviations from the null hypothesis only in one direction …

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  • 68one-sidedly — adverb see one sided …

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  • 69one-sidedness — noun see one sided …

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  • 70one-sidedly — See one sided. * * * …

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