partial dependency

  • 1partial dependency — noun A dependency in a relation that is on a partial key; this is a violation of second normal form …

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  • 2partial dependency — The status of a person who depends upon another for part of his support and maintenance. The status of a person who has some means but not sufficient for his support. Utah Fuel Co. v Industrial Com. 80 Utah 301, 86 ALR 858, 15 P2d 297 …

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  • 3partial — Relating to or constituting a part; not complete; not entire or universal; not general or total. United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. v. Baker, Tex.Civ. App., 65 S.W.2d 344, 346 @ partial account An account of an executor, administrator,… …

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  • 4dependency — A territory distinct from the country in which the supreme sovereign power resides, but belonging rightfully to it, and subject to the laws and regulations which the sovereign may think proper to prescribe. Posadas v. National City Bank of N. Y …

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  • 5dependency — A territory distinct from the country in which the supreme sovereign power resides, but belonging rightfully to it, and subject to the laws and regulations which the sovereign may think proper to prescribe. Posadas v. National City Bank of N. Y …

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  • 6Dependency network — Contents 1 Importance 2 Overview 3 The activity dependency networks …

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  • 7Dependency theory — International relations theory  • Idealism  Liberalism   …

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  • 8Partial class — A partial class, or partial type, is a feature of some object oriented computer programming languages in which the declaration of a class may be split across multiple source code files, or multiple places within a single file. Purpose The purpose …

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  • 9dependent — de·pen·dent 1 adj 1: determined or conditioned by another: contingent 2 a: relying on another for esp. financial support b: lacking the necessary means of support or protection and in need of aid from others (as a public agency) have the child… …

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  • 10Nicaragua v. United States — The Republic of Nicaragua v. The United States of America[1] was a 1984 case of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in which the ICJ ruled in favor of Nicaragua and against the United States and awarded reparations to Nicaragua. The ICJ held …

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