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  • 51One Semi-Automated Forces (OneSAF) — is a distributed computer simulation used by the U. S. Army that supports both Computer Generated Forces (CGF) and Semi Automated Forces (SAF) applications. It is an entity level simulation where the objects in the simulation represent individual …

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  • 52For Want of a Nail (novel) — For the proverb, see For Want of a Nail (proverb). For Want of a Nail   …

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  • 53one-time-only — ˌone time ˈonly adjective [only before a noun] used to describe something that is available or done only once: • The fast food company has used the magazine space for a one time only campaign. * * * one time only UK US adjective [before noun]… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 54for use — For the benefit or advantage of another. Thus, where an assignee is obliged to sue in the name of his assignor, the suit is entitled A. for use of B. v. C. For enjoyment or employment without destruction. A loan for use is one in which the bailee …

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  • 55for use — For the benefit or advantage of another. Thus, where an assignee is obliged to sue in the name of his assignor, the suit is entitled A. for use of B. v. C. For enjoyment or employment without destruction. A loan for use is one in which the bailee …

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  • 56one-upmanship — one′ up′manship or one′ ups′manship n. the art or practice of maneuvering for or gaining the advantage in a competitive relationship, as through status symbols or displays of superiority • Etymology: 1950–55 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 57advantage — 01. One of the [advantages] of studying in an English speaking country is that you can practice your English outside of class. 02. When young children begin their schooling, it is a considerable [advantage] for them if they are used to being… …

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  • 58advantage — ad|van|tage [ əd væntıdʒ ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount something that makes one person or thing more likely to succeed than others: BENEFIT: the advantages of a good education give someone an advantage: Her teaching experience gives her an… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 59Advantage (cryptography) — In cryptography, an adversary s advantage is a measure of how successfully it can attack a cryptographic algorithm, by distinguishing it from an idealized version of that type of algorithm. Note that in this context, the adversary is itself an… …

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  • 60BAC One-Eleven — One Eleven redirects here. For the record label, see One Eleven Records. One Eleven A …

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