mover of a motion

  • 1Motion (democracy) — A motion is a formal step to introduce a matter for consideration by a group. It is a common concept in the procedure of trade unions, students unions, corporations, and other deliberative assemblies. Motions can be oral or in writing, the… …

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  • 2Motion (parliamentary procedure) — For other uses, see Motion. In parliamentary procedure, a motion is a formal proposal by a member of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take certain action.[1] In a parliament, this is also called a parliamentary motion and includes… …

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  • 3mover — mov|er [ˈmu:və US ər] n 1.) mover and shaker informal an important person who has power and influence over what happens in a situation ▪ He s one of the movers and shakers in Florida politics. 2.) someone or something that moves in a particular… …

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  • 4mover — noun (C) 1 someone who makes a formal proposal at a meeting: The mover of the motion has a right of reply to the discussion. 2 someone or something that moves in a particular way: Saturn is the slowest mover of all the planets. 3 especially AmE… …

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  • 5Mover — may mean: Removalist, a person who helps with packing, moving and storage Moving company In parliamentary procedure, the person who introduces a motion (see also seconder) Prime mover Unmoved mover Bob Mover (1952–), saxophonist See also Moving… …

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  • 6Motion planning — (a.k.a., the navigation problem , the piano mover s problem ) is a term used in robotics for the process of detailing a task into discrete motions. For example, consider navigating a mobile robot inside a building to a distant waypoint. It should …

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  • 7Mover — Mov er, n. 1. A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing that imparts motion, or causes change of place; a motor. [1913 Webster] 3. One who, or that which, excites, instigates, or causes movement,… …

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  • 8Motion controller — A motion controller controls the motion of some object. Frequently motion controllers are implemented using digital computers, but motion controllers can also be implemented with only analog components as well. Contents 1 Implementation 2… …

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  • 9Motion Controller — A Motion Controller controls the motion of some object. See Motion Control. Frequently Motion Controllers are implemented using digital computers, but Motion Controllers can also be impleneted with only analog components as well. Motion… …

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  • 10mover, unmoved — That which initiates motion, but which is itself unmoved. The first of the Five Ways of Aquinas argues for such an entity. It may seem as though this is a version of the first cause argument, with God seeming like the railway engine that starts… …

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