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nitelendirici
order qualifiers
sipariş almada yeterlilik karakteristikleri
qualifier
nitele

Bir terimin birleşik anlamından dolayı, bir niteleyicinin kullanımı benzemeyen örnekleri engeller. - An application of a qualifier precludes non-partaking instances from the compound meaning of a term.

qualifier
niteleyici

Bir terimin birleşik anlamından dolayı, bir niteleyicinin kullanımı benzemeyen örnekleri engeller. - An application of a qualifier precludes non-partaking instances from the compound meaning of a term.

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Refine the semantics of an element, typically through the use of subelements, to accommodate more detailed descriptions The term is often used interchangeably with extensions
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Qualifiers are questions used in a sales presentation, which are designed to capture information from a prospect to assist the sales agent in presenting appropriate information and closing a sale
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A contestant who qualifies for a stage in a competition
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A preliminary stage of a competition
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A word or phrase, such as an adjective or adverb, that describes or characterizes another word or phrase, such as a noun or verb; a modifier; that adds or subtracts attributes to another
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A MathML content element that is used to specify the value of a specific named parameter in the application of selected pre-defined functions
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A database that contains one or more tables
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Something that describes or characterizes an object In the case of Dublin Core, a qualifier refines an element's meaning A qualifier must follow the Dumb-Down Principle There are two broad categories of qualifiers: Encoding schema and Element refinement
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A prospective student athlete who has already met grade requirements in core academic courses and has also attained the minimum qualifying score on either the SAT or the ACT Since entrance requirements vary among colleges, merely attaining the minimum academic requirements established by the NCAA or NAIA will not ensure acceptance by a particular college or university
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In High-Low games, it is a requirement the Low hand must meet to win the pot
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a content word that qualifies the meaning of a noun or verb
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A person who qualifies for something
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a word that expresses the quantity of a noncount noun Ex : "some water"
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a contestant who meets certain requirements and so qualifies to take part in the next stage of competition; "the tournament was won by a late qualifier"
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In high-low split games, the qualifier is a requirement that a hand must meet in order to be eligible for part of the pot, generally the low part See 8 or better
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{i} modifier, word that modifies the meaning of another word (Grammar); limiter, something that restricts; authorizer, trainer
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A data element whose value shall be expressed as a code that gives specific meaning to the function of another data element or a segment
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The first unit of a parameter That is, a parameter can be defined as /Qualifier=Value All qualifiers are preceded with a slash (/) Some qualifiers have values (for example /BEGin=100), but not all do (for example /BATch) Modifies the action of a DCL or GCG command For more information, see "Using Program Qualifiers" in Chapter 3, Using Programs
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One who, or that which, qualifies; that which modifies, reduces, tempers or restrains
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subclass of LogicalElement A list of attributes that indexes the set of values associated with a single object in an association to split a set into subsets, often scalars Usually implemented by a dictionary
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A data element that gives a generic data element a specific meaning
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An ID assigned after the jobname (generally separated from the jobname by a period) such as SI05$ 2, and used to differentiate multiple executions of the same jobname within one generation of an application (procedure)
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(See VERISIGN QUALIFIER)
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A function signature used to select association members in a qualified association
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A word or phrase, such as an adjective or adverb, that qualifies another word or phrase, such as a noun or verb; a modifier
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The code used in conjunction with a key to select a particular screen and its functionality
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In grammar, a qualifier is a word or group of words that comes after a noun and gives more information about the person or thing that the noun refers to. see also qualify
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A qualifier is an early round or match in some competitions. The players or teams who are successful are able to continue to the next round or to the main competition. Last week Wales lost 5-1 to Romania in a World Cup qualifier
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When you attend an R/C car race, you will normally have two or three qualification races, then you will race in your Main Event The way racers are sorted varies between different events, but usually you will have your best "qualifying time" determine what Main you will race in (some racing organizations use FTD, or Fastest Time of the Day, to determine qualifying order) The qualifying time refers to the number of laps you are able to complete during the qualifying race (each qualifier is normally 4 or 5 minutes) If you tie with someone else who has the same number of laps, the lowest elapsed time will win See the entry for Main Event to see how the rest of a race event is run
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A data-name which is used in a reference together with another data name at a lower level in the same hierarchy A section-name which is used in a reference together with a paragraph-name specified in that section A library-name which is used in a reference together with a text-name associated with that library
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An indication of the level of probability of a claim
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A means of limiting a search by excluding whole classes of records from the search results
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A construct used, during searching, to specify the field or fields in which a given search term should appear
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Additional information you can provide to make a command perform differently from the default behavior
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a data element whose value shall be expressed as a code that gives specific meaning to the function of another data element or a segment [ISO 9735]
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An association attribute or tuple of attributes whose values partition the set of objects related to an object across an association
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The first unit of a parameter That is, a parameter can be defined as -qualifier=value All qualifiers are preceded with a dash (-) Some qualifiers have values (for example -BEGin=100), but not all do (for example -BATch) Modifies the action of a UNIX or GCG command For more information, see "Using Program Qualifiers" in Chapter 3, Using Programs
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