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1stacking\ order — a synonym for food chain, used in reference to an office like atmosphere. When I first started working here, Delia was at the bottom of the stacking order, and somehow she passed me up …
2stacking\ order — a synonym for food chain, used in reference to an office like atmosphere. When I first started working here, Delia was at the bottom of the stacking order, and somehow she passed me up …
3Stacking window manager — A stacking window manager is a window manager that draws all windows in a specific order, allowing them to overlap, using a technique called painter s algorithm. All window managers which allow the overlapping of windows, but are not compositing… …
4stacking — stack stack 2 verb 1. [transitive] to put things into neat piles: • The supermarkets failed to stack the shelves during opening hours. 2. [intransitive, transitive] to put a group of people, or vehicles or other things in a particular order as… …
5stacking — stæk n. heap; tall bookshelf; chimney; (Computers) area in memory where information can be stored and then retrieved in the reverse order; (Internet) layers of the open system interconnection used to transfer information v. place one thing on… …
6Sport stacking — Sport Sport Stacking Founded 1985 Claim to Fame The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson …
7Card stacking — is a propaganda technique that seeks to manipulate audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another, for example by creating media events that emphasize a certain view, by using one sided testimonial, or by making… …
8Dead (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) — Dead Law Order: Criminal Intent episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 1 (#23 overall) Directed by Darnell Martin Written by …
9court stacking — n. The practice by the president of appointing to federal benches only judges who espouse a particular ideological viewpoint, in order to increase the likelihood that courts will rule in that direction. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx… …
10branch stacking — /ˈbræntʃ stækɪŋ/ (say branch staking) noun Politics the arranging for a large number of one s supporters to join a branch of a political party, in order to achieve a desired preselection or policy decision. –branch stacker, noun …