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1 sufficient
[sə΄fiʃnt] n բավականաչափ. բավա րար. հիմնավորված. sufficient food բավականաչափ ուտելիք. sufficient amount/number բավականա չափ քանակ. sufficient reasons բավարար պատճառ ներ -
2 Sufficient
كاف ، وافٍ -
3 Sufficient security
ضمان كاف -
4 self-sufficient
[ˌselfsə΄fiʃnt] a ինքնաբավ. ինքն իրեն ա պա հովող. The country is self-sufficient in fuel Երկիրը իրեն լրիվ ապահովում է վառելիքով -
5 Just sufficient
بالكاد يَكْفِي -
6 Lack of sufficient data
نقص البيانات الكافية -
7 Not sufficient funds
رجوع على الساحب ، لا يوحد رصيد كاف -
8 not sufficient funds
The lack of enough funds in an account to cover a payment or withdrawal. -
9 strong name
"A name that consists of an assembly's identity-its simple text name, version number, and culture information (if provided)-strengthened by a public key and a digital signature generated over the assembly. Because the assembly manifest contains file hashes for all the files that constitute the assembly implementation, it is sufficient to generate the digital signature over just the one file in the assembly that contains the assembly manifest. Assemblies with the same strong name are expected to be identical." -
10 multibyte character set
"A mixed-width character set, in which some characters consist of more than 1 byte. An MBCS is used in languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, where the 256 possible values of a single-byte character set are not sufficient to represent all possible characters." -
11 MBCS
"A mixed-width character set, in which some characters consist of more than 1 byte. An MBCS is used in languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, where the 256 possible values of a single-byte character set are not sufficient to represent all possible characters." -
12 trade-off matrix
"A tool for managing project trade-offs by portraying them in a matrix that reflects the three project variables (presented on the y axis) in the context of three decisions (presented on the x axis). The project variables are resources (people and money), schedule (time), and features (the product and its quality). These variables are sometimes presented as the trade-off triangle. The three decisions are whether to optimize, constrain, or accept a given variable. A change to one of the project variables requires that the team make a correction on one of the three sides to maintain project balance, including potentially the same side on which the change first occurred. For example, a decision to add a feature to a product may require that other features be removed if sufficient time and resources are unavailable to support their development." -
13 shared name
"A name that consists of an assembly's identity-its simple text name, version number, and culture information (if provided)-strengthened by a public key and a digital signature generated over the assembly. Because the assembly manifest contains file hashes for all the files that constitute the assembly implementation, it is sufficient to generate the digital signature over just the one file in the assembly that contains the assembly manifest. Assemblies with the same strong name are expected to be identical." -
14 deferred enforcement
A stage of deployment that allows a noncompliant computer full access to the network until a date and time after which network access becomes restricted. Deferred enforcement provides a client computer sufficient time to remediate before health policy is enforced. -
15 Excel Mobile Viewer
A viewer that allows users to display Excel workbooks on a phone’s browser. A file is rendered as an HTML page with sufficient fidelity to convey important data or charts and illustrations. -
16 Word Mobile Viewer
A viewer that allows users to display Word documents on a phone’s browser. A file is rendered as an HTML page with sufficient fidelity to convey text and images on a small screen. -
17 PowerPoint Mobile Viewer
A viewer that allows users to display PowerPoint presentations on a phone’s browser. A file is rendered as an HTML page with sufficient fidelity to display readable slide and outline views on a small screen. -
18 License Installation Report
A report that compares installed software on computers in an organization with that organization's current license agreement coverage. This report can be used to determine whether an organization has sufficient license agreement coverage.English-Arabic terms dictionary > License Installation Report
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19 material
I[mə΄tiəriəl] n նյութ. տեղե կու թյուններ, փաստեր. sufficient/ample material բավական առատ նյութ. raw material հում նյութ, հումք. building material շինարարական նյութեր. շինանյութ. factual material փաստական նյութ. writing material գրենա կան պիտույքներ. audio-video material տեսա- լսո ղական նյութեր. collect material նյութ հավաքել. (գործվածք, կտոր) expensive/heavy/light material թանկարժեք/ծանր/թեթև գործվածք/կտորII[mə΄tiəriəl] a նյութական, իրեղեն. էական. material well-being նյութական բար վո քություն. material loss/damage նյութական կո րուստ/ վնաս. material needs նյութական պահանջներ. material evi dence/fact իրավ. էական/իրեղեն ապացույց/փաստ. material to the discussion էա կան/կարևոր քննարկման համար
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