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DependencyIn the context of PA-DSS, a dependency is a specific software or hardware component (such as a hardware terminal, database, operating system, API, code library, etc.) that is necessary for the payment [..]
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Dependency1590s (adj.), 1610s (n.); see dependent + -cy. Originally also dependancy, on the French model, but the Latinate form gradually pushed this into disuse; see -ance. Meaning "territory subordinate [..]
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DependencyThe reliance or interaction, directly or indirectly, of one activity, or process, or component thereof, upon another.
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DependencyA relation between activities, such that one requires input from the other. [D00509]
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DependencyIn security, a relationship between requirements such that one requirement must be satisfied before others can meet their own objectives.
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DependencyA dependency refers to a land or territory geographically distinct from the country governing it, but belonging rightfully to the country and subject to its laws. For example, the Philippines was form [..]
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Dependency(n) the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else(n) being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially [..]
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DependencyThe term may be used to indicate the condition of a country which relies excessively on the sale of one primary commodity and/or is too dependent on another country as a customer and supplier.
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DependencyIn SCORM content packaging, a resource can “depend” on other resources. These dependencies allow a list of common files (assets) to be shared across resources.
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Dependencyn. dependencia
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DependencyThe tendency of an individual or individuals to rely on others for advice, guidance, or support.
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DependencyA relational pattern in which a Person attempts to derive a sense of purpose through relationships with others.
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DependencyThe tendency of an individual or individuals to rely on others for advice, guidance, or support.
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Dependencyroughly, a contingency completely specified by the experimenter or with a conditional probability very close to I.O. Cf. CONTINGENCY.
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DependencyUndirected relationship between projects. Dependencies are displayed in the project navigation when the Timelines module in the project is activated and the project is assigned a project type. Depende [..]
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DependencyAnother package that your package relies on. If your package wants to import code from some other package, that package must be a dependency. Dependencies are specified in your package’s pubspec
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DependencyThe general field of study of dependency analysis is the development of peripheral capitalism. Its most important contribution is its ...
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DependencyThe focus of all ‘dependency’ analyses is the development of peripheral capitalism (or lack of it). One approach, begun by Baran, Sweezy and Frank, attempted ...
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DependencyA relationship in which one depends on another for support in whole or in part.
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DependencyA logical linkage between tasks. Most often a 'Finish - Start' (activity A must finish before activity B can start).
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Dependencywhere the biodiversity and/or ecological processes are determined by the quality, quantity and/or timing of groundwater supplies[20]
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Dependencyhttps://studentaid.ed.gov/fafsa/filling-out/dependency
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DependencyA rule or set of rules between product attributes that dictate the appearance of either values or other attributes. These can be used to streamline data-entry by removing data clutter to show only relevant info.
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DependencyA reliance that a project has on an external factor, event, or group outside its control.
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