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INSTANCED - перевод на арабский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Instance; Instances; Instantiate; Instanced; Instanciation; Instantiated; Instantiation (disambiguation); Instance (disambiguation); Instantiations

INSTANCED         

ألاسم

شاهِد

instance         
اسْم : طلب . مَثَل . درجة
Instance         
مثل - حالة

Определение

Instanced

Википедия

Instantiation

Instantiation or instance may refer to:

Примеры употребления для INSTANCED
1. I found the town‘s little museum brimful with reminders of a rich and varied past best instanced by its contrary canal; most canals carry inland goods to the ports but Bude‘s, which Tennyson is supposed to have fallen into, was intended to carry the town‘s lime–rich sand into the interior as a dressing for the fields.
2. "Reasonable" searches, therefore – and Brubaker instanced the security procedures at airports – require neither warrant nor probable cause, and any search or seizure occasioned by the needs of national security and the war on terrorism is, de facto, "reasonable". This has been the implicit logic of the Bush administration since September 2001.
3. "He instanced the very large number of tickets required by the BBC for the Labour party conference, and the extraordinary amount of effort and manpower put into a 20 –minute programme, which in the end consisted mainly of two interviews with himself, but for the purposes of preparing which a team of six or seven people had followed him all over the country throughout the election campaign." The late Labour prime minister qualified his comments by saying he was aware the BBC was reasonably efficient and economic compared with other broadcasters.