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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNCREDITABLE»
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1
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.
3
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
8
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
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «UNCREDITABLE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
uncreditable no contexto das seguintes notícias.
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, dez 14»