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101 BINARY TERM
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102 LONG-TERM CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > LONG-TERM CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
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103 long-term settlement
هُبوط طويل الأمَدEnglish-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > long-term settlement
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104 short-term settlement
English-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > short-term settlement
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105 long-term
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106 short term
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107 long-term deflection
English-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > long-term deflection
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108 short-term debt
A current obligation that is payable within one year. -
109 long-term cash incentive
"Variable compensation that is typically awarded on an annual (or sometimes biannual) basis but which is often paid out over time, with payments beginning at a future point. This compensation can be determined as a percent of an employee’s annual fixed compensation or it can be related to the number or value of shares in a stock option award." -
110 managed term
A word or a phrase that can be associated with an item in SharePoint Server. -
111 Kung fu (term)
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112 law-term
[΄lɔ:‚tə:m] n իրավաբանական տերմին. դատական նստաշրջան -
113 key action
Term used to describe program behavior when a certain key is pressed on the keyboard. Key actions are associated with items within a source document. -
114 imprisonment
[im΄priznmənt] n բանտարկու թյուն. life imprisonment ցմահ բանտարկություն, term of imprisonment ազատազրկման ժամկետ. be sentenced to imprisonment բանտարկության դատավճիռ կայացնել. long - term/short-term imprisonment երկա րատև/կարճատև ազատազրկում -
115 debug
"To detect, locate, and correct logical or syntactical errors in a program or malfunctions in hardware. In hardware contexts, the term troubleshoot is the term more often used, especially when the problem is a major one." -
116 vesting schedule
The manner in which-long term variable compensation is distributed to an employee. Long-term incentives are awarded at one time but distributed at a later time. -
117 Office 365 service update
"The customer-facing term for an update of Office 365. Internally, we recognize this as an update from one version to another (e.g. from wave 14 to wave 15). Externally, we do not use the term ""version"" for a service update." -
118 host
"A computer that acts as a source of information or signals. The host computer provides services, such as news, mail, or data, to computers that connect to it. The term can refer to almost any kind of computer, from a centralized mainframe that is a host to its terminals, to a server that is host to its clients, to a desktop PC that is host to its devices, such as printers and scanners." -
119 archive
To move selected items to another location for long term storage. -
120 chip set
"A collection of chips designed to function as a unit in the performance of some common task. The term is most commonly used to refer to the set of integrated circuits, such as the programmable interrupt controller, that support a CPU together with the CPU itself. Often a chip set will fit on one chip."
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