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Observer1. In the WTO, a country that is not a member but that has been granted observer status. "With the exception of the Holy See, observers must start accession negotiations within five years of beco [..]
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ObserverThe director of a seismic acquisition field crew who operates the recording equipment.
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Observer1550s, "one who keeps a rule, custom, etc.," agent noun from observe. Meaning "one who watches and takes notice" is from 1580s; this is the sense of the word in many newspaper name [..]
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Observersomeone who watches, or observes.
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ObserverIn meteorology, anyone who takes a weather observation.
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ObserverWhen used in golf, the term observer refers to a person whose job it is to make sure that a match or round is played pursuant to the Rules of Golf.
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Observerperceiver: a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses an expert who observes and comments on something The Observer is a newspaper for the residents of Northern Chautauqua Cou [..]
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ObserverA person who is appointed to assist the referee in a match, to decide questions of fact and report any breach of rules. OBSTRUCTION
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ObserverA person who is appointed to assist the referee in a match, to decide questions of fact and report any breach of rules.
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Observernoun. 1. one who produces or documents an observation. 2. with regard to telepathy experiments, a partaker who is neither the assigned sender nor the assigned receiver. Their job is frequently to prot [..]
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Observerobservator
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ObserverAnything that has the capability to monitor a Physical Entity, like its state or location.
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Observer A person who is officially appointed to observe the election by a political party, five or more candidates or a ballot issue committee recognized by the board of elections pursuant to law as supporting or opposing a ballot issue. The person is allowed to observe in the voting location. Notice of a person’s appointment as an observer must be filed [..]
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ObserverA rhetorical straw man, or rather straw naif, invoked by Times writers to show how crazy them Jews and Ay-Rabs are. Such an observer would have to have casually drifted in from another universe where [..]
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ObserverThis is a mechanism of links so that components can directly notify each other when something interesting happens. There are typically several observers of one observed object. When something interest [..]
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Observer(n) a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses(n) an expert who observes and comments on something
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ObserverAn individual who has been designated as an observer by the Regional Director General of Fisheries and Oceans Canada for Pacific Region pursuant to section 39 of the Fishery (General) Regulations.
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ObserverAn individual who is not a member of the JCP but who takes advantage of the JCP's transparency mechanisms to observe and/or comment on Expert Group activities.
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ObserverNon-State or State actor invited to participate in a limited capacity in discussions during negotiations. Observers are not allowed to negotiate text and have no voting powers. In practice, some observer States do engage in negotiations but do not participate in final decision-making.
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Observer
One who makes observations, monitors or takes notice
''Most impartial observers agreed that Sampras had not served well.''
One who adheres or follows laws, guidelines, etc.
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Observerlang=en
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