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the activity of doing different and unrelated things at the same time using multiple devices with a screen, for example, browsing the Internet while watching a TV programmeAmong media stacking activit [..]
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The application of two or more policies' limits to a single occurrence or claim. This is common with product liability, construction defect, and pollution claims in which the occurrenc [..]
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Application of the limits of more than one policy to a claim or loss. Some courts have required stacking of limits when multiple policies cover an accident or occurrence.
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An ability, allowed by some states, to combine the uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage limits from multiple cars owned and insured by the same family. For example, if you had limits of $100,000 uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage on the policies for each of your two cars and were injured in a crash caused by an uninsured [..]
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See Focus Stacking
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Is used to hold trees which are top heavy and falling down because of their weight.
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The process to supporting a tree using ropes or wooden stacks to hold it in place.
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planting to take advantage of vertical growing space.
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Not paying benefits under a public pension plan. When there is no integration of two plans- private and public. This is considered stacking.
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A metal angle, welded to metal forms and nailed to wood forms, that helps secure the form in place when a form pin is driven through the pocket and anchored by small metal wedges designed into the poc [..]
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The accumulation of limits of liability under one or more insurance policies with one insurer, all relating to a single matter.
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Stacking refers to the process of recovering benefits from a second policy on a same claim when recovery from the first policy is inadequate. It is a method to increase coverage for insured. Generally [..]
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Very high temperatures at the top of the water heater tank caused by increased cycling of the burner or heating elements during short draws of water.
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Steeping
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With stacking (also called focus stacking) one combines multiple images in a software program, each image with a slightly different focus, in order to increase the depth of field or the sharpness of a [..]
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 ‘Stacking’ (or a ‘Stack’) is a common strategy used in Daily Fantasy team sports where multiple players from the same team or in the same game are selected in your line-up. This could be due to an expectancy of high performance. An example may be picking four Arsenal players in a home game where an easy win is expected and goals forecasted. [..]
Source: fantasyfives.co.uk (offline)

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Practice that increases the money available to pay auto liability claims. In states where this practice is permitted by law, courts may allow policyholders who have several cars insured under a single [..]
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Practice that increases the money available to pay auto liability claims. In states where this practice is permitted by law, courts may allow policyholders who have several cars insured under a single [..]
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teaching a dog to stand in a show stance that exhibits its characteristics favorably.
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Applies to underinsured motorist / uninsured motorist coverage, and allows the insured to multiply the limits of each coverage by the number of cars being insured.
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Practice that increases the money available to pay auto liability claims. In states where this practice is permitted by law, courts may allow policyholders who have several cars insured under a single [..]
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Practice that increases the money available to pay auto liability claims. In states where this practice is permitted by law, courts may allow policyholders who have several cars insured under a single [..]
Source: michiganinsurance.com

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See trait stacking
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Refers to one team being composed of players who work together or are more skilled than the other. The most common case is on a public server, having one team of skilled players against one that is le [..]
Source: wiki.teamfortress.com

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May also be referred to as "creep stacking", it is a technique which allows several groups of neutral creeps to spawn at once, done with proper timing.
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To manipulate the players in a game to make sure that one side is superior. Usually performed by “badmins“.
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 A style of play where the player plays every checker so as not to expose a blot which usually leads to Candlesticks. The use of a stacking style is the sign of a weak player.
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Describes aircraft flying in large circles at two or more levels awaiting for permission to land Occurs at busy airports
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a risky practice of stacking batteries end-to-end in attempts to create more power than one battery alone can deliver.
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Stacking is the act of using two batteries in series instead of just one.  Think of it like putting two batteries, one on top of each other in a flashlight.  In order to be as safe as possible and prevent damage to yourself and your device, you should ALWAYS use matched battery pairs, devices that have vent holes, and batteries that have protection [..]
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Royalty rate stacking refers to the phenomenon that high technology …
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Practice that increases the money available to pay auto liability claims. In states where this practice is permitted by law, courts may allow policyholders who have several cars insured under a single [..]
Source: insuranceforarizona.com

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Widely misunderstood jargon for a bow that pulls an increasing number of pounds or fraction of pounds per inch for each inch of draw.
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Piling of loads (sacks, bags, containers).
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To place the load orderly, one above the other in the storage areas.
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Similar to “combo” where you pick multiple players from the same team. Stacking is very common in MLB but it’s also used in the NFL to “stack” the same players from a high-scoring offense.
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To pair multiple players from the same professional team in an effort to increase upside. Stacking is particularly popular in daily fantasy baseball
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The concept of stacking (short for Stacked Generalization) applies to the area of predictive data mining, to combine the predictions from multiple models. It is particularly useful when the types of m [..]
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Stacking may refer to:
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In chemistry, pi stacking (also called π–π stacking) refers to attractive, noncovalent interactions between aromatic rings, since they contain pi bonds. These interactions are important in nucleobase [..]
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Stacking is an adventure puzzle video game developed by Double Fine Productions and published by THQ; like Double Fine's previous Costume Quest, it is a smaller title created during the development pe [..]
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