Nghĩa của từ coercions bằng Tiếng Hàn
[-SHən,kōˈərZHən]
noun - coercion
강제: forcing, enforcement, coercion, compulsion, constraint
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1. Coercions synonyms, Coercions pronunciation, Coercions translation, English dictionary definition of Coercions
2. Some Coercions may discard data (e.g
3. This RFC subsumes part of RFC 401 Coercions
4. Coercions Protocol Coerce between various 'resource-namish' things
5. Translation for: 'Coercions' in English->Arabic dictionary
6. What does Coercions mean? Plural form of coercion
7. Synonyms for Coercions. arm-twistings, compulsions, constraints, duresses, forces, pressures.
8. Coercions form an inheritance graph with classes as nodes
9. Worlds of Related Coercions in Work The COST Action “Worlds of Related Coercions in Work” (WORCK) calls for a radical change of perspective in labour history
10. However, there’s a language feature related to Deref: ‘deref Coercions’
11. These Coercions can be thought of as a feature of the
12. Int, Int!, Num, Str etc) should accept and what Coercions they perform.
13. If two Coercions are applied in sequence then they are composed and normalised
14. Nouns for Coerce include Coercee, Coercees, Coercer, Coercers, coercibleness, coercion, coercionist, coercionists, coercions, coercitivities, coercitivity
15. We call coercion path an ordered list of Coercions between two nodes of the graph
16. The Coercions combine WordNet relations with st'- 142 mantic information derived from conceptual defini- tions
17. Scalar numeric Coercions—If you manipulate different numeric types, LabVIEW coerces the data types to match
18. The old Coercions require a method named after the target type to be implemented by the constraint type
19. Coercions Superstruct allows structs to be augmented with coercion logic, allowing you to transform input data before validating it
20. Large array Coercions—If you coerce the data type of a very large array, the VI may use a …
21. Any sequence of Coercions can be represented in bounded space, where the bound is the size of the largest coercion
22. Coercions in MTT do not thus introduce new terms; rather, an occurrence of a term is in a certain context interpreted differently—viz
23. Coercion (countable and uncountable, plural Coercions) (not countable) Actual or threatened force for the purpose of compelling action by another person; the act of coercing
24. Today it signifies liberation from material insecurity and from the Coercions and repressions that prevent multitudes from the participation in the vast cultural resources that are at hand.
25. These Coercions define the spectrum that is bounded on one extreme by a setting of utopian peace and the on the other extreme by the offense to humanity that is chattel slavery
26. Almost always because of the manipulations, and coercions, and Besiegements of the workplace, we almost always start to actually cultivate a defensive personality in the workplace, rather than an invitational one.
27. 16.3 Coercions A name f can be declared as a coercion between a source user-class C with n parameters and a target class D if one of these conditions holds:
28. Algol 68's many little-used language features (for example, concurrent and parallel blocks) and its complex system of syntactic shortcuts and automatic type coercions made it unpopular with implementers and gained it a reputation of being difficult.
29. DST is not really finished without this, in particular there is a need for types like reference counted trait objects (Rc<Trait>) which are not currently well- supported (without Coercions, it is pretty much impossible to create such values with such a …
30. That all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or Burthens, or by civil incapacitations tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and therefore are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being Lord, both of body and mind yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do