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  • 21Densha de Go! — Final logo Developer(s) Taito, Unbalance (PC only), Ongakukan (in cooperation with Taito), Square Enix, Gree Initial release …

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  • 22Employment Protection Legislation — (EPL) refers to all types of employment protection measures, whether grounded primarily in legislation, court rulings, collectively bargained conditions of employment or customary practice [OECD Employment Outlook, June 1999, Chapter 2,… …

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  • 23Serializability — In concurrency control of databases,[1][2] transaction processing (transaction management), and various transactional applications (e.g., transactional memory[3] and software transactional memory), both centralized and distributed, a transaction… …

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  • 24rigor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. harshness, hardness, austerity, severity, stringency, rigorousness, strictness, rigidity, inflexibility, sternness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. rigidity, stiffness, inflexibility, hardness, sternness,… …

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  • 25severity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Strictness Nouns 1. severity; strictness, harshness, rigor, stringency, austerity, straight face; ill treatment; inclemency, pitilessness, arrogance. See insolence, violence, authority. 2. (strict rule)… …

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  • 26Non-interference (security) — This article is about a security policy model. For the Buddhist concept, see Noninterference (Buddhism). Non interference is a strict multilevel security policy model, first described by Goguen and Meseguer in 1982, and amplified further in 1984 …

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  • 27Autumn Tokyo Tournament — The Autumn Tokyo Tournament is a fictional event depicted in the Eyeshield 21 manga series.When the Deimon Devil Bats were about to begin their Death March training, the team match up was already established on the Internet. After Deimon High… …

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  • 28Legalism — Le gal*ism (l[=e] gal*[i^]z m), n. Strictness, or the doctrine of strictness, in conforming to law. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 29Observance — Ob*serv ance, n. [F. observance, L. observantia. See {Observant}.] 1. The act or practice of observing or noticing with attention; a heeding or keeping with care; performance; usually with a sense of strictness and fidelity; as, the observance of …

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  • 30Rigor — Rig or, n. [OE. rigour, OF. rigour, F. rigueur, from L. rigor, fr. rigere to be stiff. See {Rigid}.] [Written also {rigour}.] 1. The becoming stiff or rigid; the state of being rigid; rigidity; stiffness; hardness. [1913 Webster] The rest his… …

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