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71Objective Caml — Apparu en 1987 (CAML), 1996 (OCaml) Développeur INRIA Dernière version stable 3.11.1 (le 12  …
72Objective, Burma! — Original film poster Directed by Raoul Walsh Produced by …
73objective lens — Objective Ob*jec tive, n. 1. (Gram.) The objective case. [1913 Webster] 2. An {object glass}; called also {objective lens}. See under {Object}, n. [1913 Webster] 3. Same as {Objective point}, under {Objective}, a. [1913 Webster] …
74Objective Interface Systems — Objective Interface Systems, Inc. Type Private Industry Computer software Computer hardware Publishing Research and development …
75Objective Uncertainty — is usually used when there is a dispute over claims, specifically with respect to the promise of surrender of an invalid claim or promise of forbearance to assert an invalid claim as constituting legal detriment to the claimant, and if bargained… …
76Objective evidence — data supporting the existence or verity of something (p. 3.8.1 ISO 9000:2005). Источник …
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77Objective they — is the nonstandard use of they as an objective pronoun, thus being used in places where standard English has them . This feature occurs in Caribbean English …
78objective theory of contract — A principle in U.S. law that the existence of a contract is determined by the legal significance of the external acts of a party to a purported agreement, rather than by the actual intent of the parties. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of… …
79objective lens — ob*jec tive lens, n. An {object glass}. See under {Object}, n. [PJC] …
80objective complement — n. a word or group of words used in the predicate of a sentence as a modifier or qualifier of the direct object (Ex.: president in “We elected him president”) * * * …