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  • 11Anticipatory repudiation — (or anticipatory breach) is a term in the law of contracts that describes a declaration by one party (the promising party) to a contract that they do not intend to live up to their obligations under the contract. Where such an event occurs, the… …

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  • 12Anticipatory scheduling — is an algorithm for scheduling hard disk input/output. It seeks to increase the efficiency of disk utilization by anticipating synchronous read operations. Deceptive idleness is a situation where a process appears to be finished reading from the… …

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  • 13Anticipatory grief — refers to a grief reaction that occurs in anticipation of an impending death. [ [http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=26258 Definition of Anticipatory grief] ] While this term is usually used in connection with spouses, other… …

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  • 14anticipatory breach — see breach 1b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. anticipatory breach …

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  • 15Anticipatory Scheduling — L Anticipatory scheduling (« ordonnancement anticipé » en français), est un algorithme d ordonnancement pour les entrée sorties sur les disques durs d un ordinateur, présent dans le noyau Linux. Son but est d optimiser l utilisation de… …

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  • 16anticipatory breach of contract — n. A breach of contract that occurs when one party announces before the time scheduled for performance that he or she will not perform according to the contract. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy …

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  • 17anticipatory repudiation — n: a refusal by one party to a contract to perform his or her future obligations under the contract that is expressed either by a clear statement of refusal or by a statement or action that clearly implies refusal Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of… …

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  • 18anticipatory breach — ➔ breach1 * * * anticipatory breach UK US noun [C] ► LAW the act of breaking a contract before it comes into effect, by refusing to do what the contract says or by making yourself unable to do what it says: »He is waiting to see if the… …

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  • 19Anticipatory exclusion — refers to a citizen s decision to not attend a discussion due to the anticipation of being excluded. The citizen would never take part in a discussion because he/she believes that his/her views and perspectives wouldn’t be given equal time or… …

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  • 20anticipatory warrant — n: anticipatory search warrant at warrant Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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