| Example | exam | en |
| example | set objDict = application("myDictionary") key = request("access_key") Value = Request("access_value") if NOT objDict exist(key) then objDict add(key, Value) End if | en |
| example | An employee worked all of calendar year 2001, and left employment on January 5, 2002 Their final paycheck was January 15, 2002 | en |
| example | This term has been used in a confusing way with showcase and case study Suggest that it is only used literally - here is an example | en |
| example | punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him | en |
| example | An example keyword value | en |
| example | sample, model, pattern, something which serves as an illustration isim | en |
| example | Given the following table: Members | en |
| example | Consider the scenario where a user creates a RAID 5 array using 3 hard disks, each with a capacity of 30 GB The capacity of the RAID 5 array is then 60 GB The user can potentially expand the capacity of the array to 90 GB by adding another hard disk with a capacity of 30 GB (without altering the RAID type of the expanded array) | en |
| example | First stripe is YELLOW ----> 4 Second Stripe is BLUE ----> 6 Third Stripe is RED ----> x 100 Therefore the resistance is 46 x 100 = 4600W (or 4 6 KW or 4k6) Furthermore, if the last band is Silver, you can expect that the actual value might deviate by as much as 10% of 4 6KW (or by as much as 460 W!) | en |
| example | Client, owner and operator of 122 hotels, pays law firm a fixed fee to handle the initial, 60-day investigation phase of a workers' compensation case | en |
| example | an item of information that is representative of a type; "this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome"; "there is an example on page 10" | en |
| example | The following example uses the return action inside the body of the sum function to return the added value of the three parameters The next line of code calls the sum function and assigns the returned value to the variable newValue | en |
| example | That which is to be avoided; one selected for punishment and to serve as a warning; a warning | en |
| example | A person punished as a warning to others | en |
| example | A parallel or closely similar case, especially when serving as a precedent or model | en |
| example | Something that is representative of all such things in a group | en |
| example | Something that serves as a pattern of behaviour to be imitated (a good example) or not to be imitated (a bad example) | en |
| example | Something that serves to explain or illustrate a rule | en |
| example | An instance (as a problem to be solved) serving to illustrate the rule or precept or to act as an exercise in the application of the rule | en |
| example | One or a portion taken to show the character or quality of the whole; a sample; a specimen | en |
| example | An instance serving for illustration of a rule or precept, especially a problem to be solved, or a case to be determined, as an exercise in the application of the rules of any study or branch of science; as, in trigonometry and grammar, the principles and rules are illustrated by examples | en |
| example | Leaning toward left Step left behind right (and) Side step right Side step left (to original position) SAKKIE-SAKKIE is a South African Ballroom dance which many confuse with Two-step, and although the 2 stem from the same family tree, they are streets apart Both Two-step (social Foxtrot) and Quickstep which have their own distinct music and sedate styles, are definitely not suitable for romping to oompah-pah music Doing so would be as outlandish and out of character as dancing Tango to Samba music | en |
| example | That which is to be followed or imitated as a model; a pattern or copy | en |
| example | That which resembles or corresponds with something else; a precedent; a model | en |
| example | To set an example for; to give a precedent for; to exemplify; to give an instance of; to instance | en |
| example | an item of information that is representative of a type; "this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome"; "there is an example on page 10" punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him | en |
| example | a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his example" | en |
| example | If you set an example, you encourage or inspire people by your behaviour to behave or act in a similar way. An officer's job was to set an example | en |
| example | something to be imitated; "an exemplar of success"; "a model of clarity"; "he is the very model of a modern major general" | en |
| example | punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him" | en |
| example | an occurrence of something; "it was a case of bad judgment"; "another instance occurred yesterday"; "but there is always the famous example of the Smiths" | en |
| example | To make an example of someone who has done something wrong means to punish them severely as a warning to other people not to do the same thing. Let us at least see our courts make an example of these despicable criminals | en |
| example | If you follow someone's example, you behave in the same way as they did in the past, or in a similar way, especially because you admire them. Following the example set by her father, she has fulfilled her role and done her duty | en |
| example | An example of a particular class of objects or styles is something that has many of the typical features of such a class or style, and that you consider clearly represents it. Symphonies 103 and 104 stand as perfect examples of early symphonic construction = illustration | en |
| example | An example of something is a particular situation, object, or person which shows that what is being claimed is true. The doctors gave numerous examples of patients being expelled from hospital Listed below are just a few examples of some of the family benefits available | en |
| example | You use for example to introduce and emphasize something which shows that something is true. Take, for example, the simple sentence: `The man climbed up the hill' A few simple precautions can be taken, for example ensuring that desks are the right height | en |
| example | If A is the matrix [1234] [5678] Then Atr is [15] [26] [37] [48] | en |
| example | In a dictionary entry, an example is a phrase or sentence which shows how a particular word is used. The examples are unique to this dictionary | en |
| example | a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding; "you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook" | en |
| example | approval If you refer to a person or their behaviour as an example to other people, you mean that he or she behaves in a good or correct way that other people should copy. He is a model professional and an example to the younger lads | en |
| example | The 'average Australian home uses about 20 kwh of electricity per day Heating 12Litres of water from 30 degrees to the boiling point requires 1 kwh A 200 watt photovoltaic array of six, 50 watt solar modules, will generate 1 kwh in an "average" day (annualized average equivalent of 5 hours peak sunlight per day) | en |
| example | National Securities Corporation has a money purchase pension plan Its plan year is from July 1 to June 30 The plan provides that contributions must be allocated as of June 30 Scott Ulves, an employee, leaves N S C on December 30, 1997 The contribution for the plan year ending on June 30,1998, is not made until February 15, 1999 (when N S C files its corporate income tax return) In this case, Scott Ulves is considered covered by the plan for his 1998 tax year | en |
| example | f(n) = 100 n2, g(n) = n4, the following table and figure show that g(n) grows faster than f(n) when n > 10 We say f is big-Oh of g | en |
| example | a phrase or sentence in a dictionary entry that shows how a word or expression is used It usually follows the definition | en |
| example | A teacher goes to a seminar and finds it useful She wants to share the info with her colleagues She adapts the author's model, scans the handout and uploads it onto the school website Looked at from a sharing point of view, this is a nice gesture Looked at from a publishing perspective, she needs a good copyright lawyer! The owner of the intellectual property is likely to be the author/ presenter of the seminar, and just because the teacher paid to attend and was given a handout, the intellectual property does NOT belong to her! You can own a book, but you don't own the copyright to that book Even making multiple copies of the handout is illegal without that i p owner's permission Re-publication on a website, even if only for 'domestic consumption' breaches copyright Adapting the model without the author's permission is also an infringement | en |
| example | exercise worked by the teacher -- "Examples: Add twelve and six " (25) exchange rate: the ratio of one country's monetary unit to another's monetary unit -- "Because the exchange rates between U S dollars and monetary units of other countries fluctuate " (214) | en |
| example | 2 Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield Yet again the conflict of this short story is one that lies with in the main character of Miss Brill Miss Brill's conflict is not seen by the reader until the reader is let out of the head of Miss Brill, Most of the story is within her head The conflict arrises when Miss Brill discovers that she is everything she accused others of being, everything that she detests | en |
| example | a department buys a new computer for $4,500 The cost of the installation (labour) is $500 The invoice for $5,000 is paid as soon it is received, and the department qualifies for a 5% cash discount However, the cash discount only applies to the material (the computer), not to the installation (labour) Thus the cash discount base amount is $4,500 The total invoice is (4,500x 95)+500 = $4,775 | en |
| example | Plamondon, Ann and Carolyn Weber "As Nasty as They Wanna Be: A Challenge for Popular Culture in Multicultural Societies," Communications and the Law, 18(1):57-83, March 1996 | en |
| example | A return is due April 30, 2000 and the tax due is $1,000 The return is not filed until June 7, 2000 The penalty is $100 ($1,000 x 10 %) Interest is 2 % or $20 (one day or more into the month is considered a full month) The total due is $1,120 If the payment made is only $1,000 it would be applied in the following manner | en |
| example | A Google search on Dec 15, 2000 showed only about one-third the number of occurrences of "oncogenomics" as "cancer genomics", with no overlap between the two terms | en |
| example | man chmod would send the help file on the chmod command to your screen a screen full at a time Note: Press the spacebar for the next screen full or type q to quit | en |
| example | You may want to define a 1km buffer around a specified site and report on how many fire halls fall within that 1km radius | en |
| An example | exemplum | en |
| Examples | types | en |
| examples | "Not totally abstinent but abstemious" | en |
| examples | ('-85' or '020405' or '838485-85') The second example will send the cursor to the second field and allow the form name and number to be entered The cursor will then stop at the repeat number field and salesman/estimator field The [enter] key must be pressed to move to the next field | en |
| examples | Paul purchased a full fare coach fare because all the discounted fares were sold out | en |
| examples | Tense Meaning | en |
| examples | Viens avec moi ! Come with me! Related terms | en |
| examples | details, particulars, and specific instances; also, a pattern of essay development in which a writer provides examples that support his/her point; form of exposition | en |
| examples | plural of example | en |
| examples | Glossary, from the Wylie College Process Web Site Glossary, from the Course Registration System Inception Elaboration | en |
| examples | Course Registration System Collegiate Sports Paging System (e-Business) | en |
| examples | Uses ETA team guide to help team achieve goals Takes initiative to know enough about the team project to assume another team member duties Recognizes the need and takes the initiative to secure a facilitator for the team Involves all parties and considers all points of view to reach consensus Forms support staff team to smooth daily operations KNOWLEDGE: ETA team kit DDI team guide Team building training Use interpersonal skills Facilitation principlesSKILLS: Train others in team skills effectively Assume different team roles Work with others to achieve team goals Articulate thoughts to be understood and listen to understand Use interpersonal skills to foster team cooperationREVISION THREE 9-19 OHR MainPage ETA MainPage DOL MainPage Freedom ofInformation Act Disclaimer Privacy andSecurity Statement A Proud Member of America's Workforce Network | en |
| examples | Glossary for the Main Subject Group of Examples An overview of the defined terms | en |
| examples | If a fire on your business premises forces you to close your doors, business interruption insurance will cover your lost profits and/or earnings until you're able to reopen your business | en |
| examples | Proposed Guidelines for Carcinogenic Risk Assessment: U S EPA guidelines intended to guide Agency evaluation of suspect carcinogens EPA/600/P-92/003C, April 1996 | en |
| examples | For many words, example sentences are given which show how the word is used These are all sentences which have actually been produced by speakers, in texts or in elicitation sessions First the Wagiman example is given, followed by a loose English translation, followed by the initials of the speaker who produced the sentence | en |
| examples | EX 1 In a house in the suburb, in a city, there were a man and his wife who loved each other very much and were living happily ever after They had a little boy, and they loved him very much They had a cat and a dog that the little boy loved very much They had a car and a caravan trailer for holidays, and a swimming pool which was fenced so that the little boy and his playmates would not fall in and drown They had a housemaid who was absolutely trustworthy and an itinerant gardener who was highly recommended by the neighbours For when they began to live happily after they were warned, by that wise old witch, the husband's mother, not to take anyone off the street | en |
| examples | Links are included in the defintion to make abstract concepts easier to understand | en |
| examples | Glossary - from the Wylie College Process Web Site Glossary - from the Course Registration System Inception Elaboration | en |
| examples | details, particulars, and specific instances; also, a pattern of essay development in which a writer provides specifics that support his/her point; a form of expositiondetails, particulars, and specific instances; also, a pattern of essay development in which a writer provides specifics that support his/her point; a form of exposition | en |
| examples | The Economist, Psychology Today, Time, National Geographic Advertising Age, The CPA Journal, Billboard, American Libraries Journal of the History of Ideas, College English, Antiquity, Science | en |
| examples | Function Calls (2 or more) with the estimated answer that YOU calculate | en |
| examples | EPS, TIFF | en |