reliability (noun)

  • 91five nines — ˌfive ˈnines also five ˌnines reliaˈbility noun [uncountable] COMPUTING a computer or computer system with five nines reliability, or which has five nines, is almost certain never to break or go wrong: • Our server has just five minutes of… …

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  • 92linguistics — /ling gwis tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics. [1850 55; see LINGUISTIC, ICS] * * * Study of the nature and structure of… …

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  • 93ARAMAIC — ARAMAIC, an ancient northwestern semitic language spoken (to some extent) to this day. The entry is arranged according to the following outline: ancient aramaic and official aramaic sources syria and its neighboring countries iraq and iran egypt… …

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  • 94self-doubt — n. lack of confidence in oneself, one s abilities, etc. * * * noun lack of self confidence • Syn: ↑diffidence, ↑self distrust • Ant: ↑confidence (for: ↑diffidence) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 97Hubbert peak theory — Hubbert peak redirects here. For the episode of The West Wing, see The Hubbert Peak. M. King Hubbert s original 1956 prediction of world petroleum production rates …

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  • 98Meta-model (NLP) — This article is about the concept of the meta model in Neuro linguistic programming. For other uses, see Meta model. NLP …

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  • 99Data — For data in a computer science context, see Data (computing). For other senses of the word, see Data (disambiguation). See also datum, a disambiguation page. The term data refers to qualitative or quantitative attributes of a variable or set of… …

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  • 100believe — believability, believableness, n. believable, adj. believably, adv. believer, n. believingly, adv. /bi leev /, v., believed, believing. v.i. 1. to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without… …

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