temporal property

  • 1temporal property — noun a property relating to time • Hypernyms: ↑property • Hyponyms: ↑temporal arrangement, ↑temporal order, ↑duration, ↑length, ↑pace, ↑rate …

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  • 2temporal arrangement — noun arrangement of events in time • Syn: ↑temporal order • Hypernyms: ↑temporal property • Hyponyms: ↑sequence, ↑chronological sequence, ↑succession, ↑successive …

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  • 3temporal order — noun arrangement of events in time • Syn: ↑temporal arrangement • Hypernyms: ↑temporal property • Hyponyms: ↑sequence, ↑chronological sequence, ↑succession, ↑ …

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  • 4Property crime — is a category of crime that includes, among other crimes, burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism. Property crime only involves the taking of money or property, and does not involve force or threat of… …

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  • 5Property, Ecclesiastical — • That the Church has the right to acquire and possess temporal goods is a proposition which may now probably be considered an established principle. But though almost self evident and universally acted upon in practice, this truth has met with… …

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  • 6property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 7Temporal logic in finite-state verification — In finite state verification, model checkers examine finite state machines representing concurrent software systems looking for errors in design. Errors are defined as violations of requirements expressed as properties of the system. In the event …

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  • 8Temporal Method — A method of foreign currency translation that uses exchange rates based on the time assets and liabilities are acquired or incurred. The exchange rate used also depends on the method of valuation that is used. Assets and liabilities valued at… …

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  • 9temporal sensing — Mechanism of gradient sensing in which the value of some environmental property is compared with the value at some previous time, the cell having moved position between the two samplings. Initial movement is random; until the second observation… …

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  • 10temporal —   a. pertaining to time; earthly; secular; pertaining to temples of head.    ♦ temporality, n. property or revenue of religious body …

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