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  • 21in lockstep with sb/sth — in lockstep (with sb/sth) ► at the same time and same rate as: rise/fall/move in lockstep »Gold prices don t tend to rise or fall in lockstep with those for stocks and other financial assets. ► agreeing completely with someone: »The Senator seems …

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  • 22in lockstep with sth — in lockstep (with sb/sth) ► at the same time and same rate as: rise/fall/move in lockstep »Gold prices don t tend to rise or fall in lockstep with those for stocks and other financial assets. ► agreeing completely with someone: »The Senator seems …

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  • 23in lockstep — chiefly US : in a way that very closely matches someone or something else Drug use and crime grew in lockstep. [=they grew at the same time and at the same rate] He refused to march in lockstep with [=to conform with] others in the party. • • •… …

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  • 24in lockstep — phrasal in perfect or rigid often mindless conformity or unison < politicians marching in lockstep with the party line > …

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  • 25Equity partner — An equity partner is a partner in a partnership who is a part owner of the business, and is entitled to a proportion of the distributable profits of the partnership. The term is used in contra distinction to a salaried partner (or contract&#8230; …

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  • 26Fault-tolerant system — This article contains specific implementations of fault tolerant systems. For general theory, see fault tolerant design. Fault tolerance or graceful degradation is the property that enables a system (often computer based) to continue operating&#8230; …

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  • 27Auburn system — [ Auburn Prison ] The Auburn system (also known as the New York System) is a penal method of the 19th century in which persons worked during the day in groups and were kept in solitary confinement at night, with enforced silence at all times. The …

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  • 28lock·step — /ˈlɑːkˌstɛp/ noun [noncount] : a way of marching in which people follow each other very closely in lockstep chiefly US : in a way that very closely matches someone or something else Drug use and crime grew in lockstep. [=they grew at the same&#8230; …

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  • 29Itanium — 2 processor Produced From mid 2001 to present Common manufacturer(s) Intel Max. CPU c …

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  • 30Unison — For other uses, see Unison (disambiguation). Perfect unison &#160;Play ( …

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