overcommitment
1overcommitment — noun see overcommit …
2overcommitment — See overcommit. * * * …
3overcommitment — overcommitˈment noun • • • Main Entry: ↑over …
4overcommit — overcommitment, n. /oh veuhr keuh mit /, v.t., overcommitted, overcommitting. to commit more than is feasible, desirable, or necessary. [1950 55; OVER + COMMIT] * * * …
5ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬСТВО ЧРЕЗМЕРНОЕ — OVERCOMMITMENTЗаключение контрактов, предусматривающих фин. ответственность в сумме, превышающей размер собственного капитала или полученного кредита, напр., покупка ценных бумаг с недостаточной маржей; то же, что и ЧРЕЗМЕРНАЯ ОПЕРАЦИЯ …
6overcommit — overcommitment, n. /oh veuhr keuh mit /, v.t., overcommitted, overcommitting. to commit more than is feasible, desirable, or necessary. [1950 55; OVER + COMMIT] …
7overcommit — transitive verb Date: 1951 to commit excessively: as a. to obligate (as oneself) beyond the ability for fulfillment b. to allocate (resources) in excess of the capacity for replenishment • overcommitment noun …
8Australian Army Reserve — Australian Army Reserve …
9HOPE-X — Infobox Space Shuttle name = HOPE X caption = country = Japan contract = 1980s status = Project cancelledHOPE was a Japanese experimental spaceplane project designed by a partnership between NASDA and NAL (both now part of JAXA), started in the… …
10Overtraining — For the statistical estimation phenomenon, see Overfitting. Contents 1 Models 2 Addiction 3 Physiology …
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