10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCREDITABLE»
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Wide Area Network Design: Concepts and Tools for Optimization
Otherwise, it produces an uncreditable result. Prim's and Dijkstra's algorithms
solve the MST and SPT problems so their results are always creditable. The
nearest-neighbor tour-building algorithm frequently produces uncreditable
designs.
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Some Account of London ... Second edition
... his example, there was certainly no such pretence wanting for excluding a
family inimical to the interests of the casu- WHOLE. I 2 Uncreditable *' Dalqmflis
Memoirs. 116 Pottraits. PORTRAITS. Uncreditable as the outsidc of St. ynmu's.
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The History of Greece: With the Final Additions and ...
Nor is it likely that, had there been anything very uncreditable to Archidamus,
notice of it would have wholly failed ; unless either public negotiation or private
intrigue from Athens were implicated. Complete arrangement between the two
kings ...
William Mitford, William King, 1838
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Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States
2(e), act of Oct. 28, 1949, to count such service toward promotion to any of
meritorious grades __ 257 Creditability of prior uncreditable service toward
meritorious promotion: Heretofore uncredited service now authorized by sec. 2(e)
, act of Oct.
United States. General Accounting Office, 1950
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
Bacon. UNCREDITABLE, adj. Not reputable ; not in repute. — He in whom 'tis not
conscience, but bashfulness, and ignorance of vice, that abstains only from
uncreditable or unfashionable, from branded or disused, sins. Hammond.
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The Economy of Literature
It is the Verschwendung (dispensation) that Goethe depicts in Faust and that,
finally, Goethe shows to be uncreditable.29 Without work there is no production;
without resistance there is no justifiable feeling of liberation from resistance.
Accusations sometimes appear to work this way: the taint sticks even where the
person making the accusation is widely perceived as uncreditable. Here, an
allegation has the force of a verdict, despite the fact that the sentence has been ...
Austin Sarat, Thomas R. Kearns, 1995
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God not the origin of evil, an additional sermon to a ...
But strait Circumstances, some will say, are uncreditable ; certainly not so much
as Dishonesty : For, even in the general Opinion, a poor Man, that subsists fairly
by bis Labour, is thought a Person of more Value and Reputation, than he that ...
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The history of Greece. To which is prefixed a brief memoir ...
Demosthenes indeed says that Philip deceived the Lacedaemonians, but without
adding the least intimation how ; and had there been any thing in any transaction
really uncreditable to Philip, he would not have omitted mention of the facts, ...
William Mitford, W K, 1829
... would be thought only to relate a parcel of strange and uncreditable stories,
newly found out and invented for delight and amusement ; in the same manner
we seem to be affected and disposed towards the moon, not believing that there
are ...
Plutarch, William Watson Goodwin, 1870
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCREDITABLE»
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New Customs Credit measures
Pursuant to Article 10 of the Interim Measures, company will be classified as “uncreditable enterprise” if: (i) it has engaged in smuggling activity; (ii) for company ... «Lexology, Dec 14»