Precedence

  • 51precedence — precedents …

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  • 52precedence, patent of — In old English law, a grant from the crown to such barristers as it thinks proper to honor with that mark of distinction, whereby they are entitled to such rank and preaudience as are assigned in their respective patents …

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  • 53Order of precedence — For the notion of order of precedence in mathematics and computer science, see order of operations. v · d · e Orders of precedence …

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  • 54Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom — v · d · e Orders of precedence …

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  • 55Operator-precedence parser — An operator precedence parser is a bottom up parser that interprets an operator precedence grammar. For example, most calculators use operator precedence parsers to convert from the human readable infix notation with order of operations format… …

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  • 56United Kingdom order of precedence — The Order of precedence in the United Kingdom is different in each of its four constituent member nations. See:* Order of precedence in England and Wales * Order of precedence in Scotland * Order of precedence in Northern IrelandSeparate orders… …

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  • 57Order of precedence in England and Wales — v · d · e Orders of precedence …

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  • 58Operator-precedence grammar — An operator precedence grammar is a kind of grammar for formal languages. Technically, an operator precedence grammar is a context free grammar that has the property (among others[1]) that no production has either an empty right hand side or two… …

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  • 59Canadian order of precedence — This article is about the order of precedence for Canadian dignitaries. For the list of precedence for medals, honours and post nominals, see Canadian order of precedence (decorations and medals). v · d · e …

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  • 60British Army order of precedence — For the purposes of parading, the regular army of the British Army is listed according to an order of precedence. This is the order in which the various corps of the army parade, from right to left, with the unit at the extreme right being… …

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