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  • Illegal is to law and irregular is to regulation in the most literal sense.

    Cambridge Dictionary:

    irregular adjective (RULE)

    formal (of behaviour or action) not according to usual rules or what is expected?

    Releasing goods without an invoice is most irregular.

    Regulation noun An

    official rule, or the act of controlling something: safety/health/traffic/fire/security regulations.

    Why do some people think that they cannot find inspiration in numbers?

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  • The context is about electric lamps.
    In the English language, An adjective which works to imply that the lamp is giving light is glow.

    ODO:

    aglow ADJECTIVE

    ‘The

    lights are aglow in the windows, the sound of the Christmas carols and the song we associate with the season of goodwill to all men but with us once again. ‘

    To imply that the lamp is switched on (not necessarily giving out light for the moment, examples being some types of lamps needing warm-up), an adjective which works is powered-down (powered-down for switched off ).

    ODO:

    powered-up ADJECTIVE

    Using increased power, more powerful; switched on.

    What are some examples of this on the Internet?

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  • The word “hum” is an English word that they are using for their hum. How do they use hum?

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    low, steady, continuous
    sound: ‘a low hum of
    conversation’ There were wounded who

    groaned in their sleep or called out, and there was the soft, steady hum of conversation among wounded who could not sleep. “Pinn’

    to mean ‘obfama ja britain’s birthday’.

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  • The word “hum” is an English word that they are using for their hum. How do they use hum?

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    low, steady, continuous
    sound: ‘a low hum of
    conversation’ There were wounded who

    groaned in their sleep or called out, and there was the soft, steady hum of conversation among wounded who could not sleep. “Pinn’

    to mean ‘obfama ja britain’s birthday’.

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  • The word “hum” is an English word that they are using for their hum. How do they use hum?

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    low, steady, continuous
    sound: ‘a low hum of
    conversation’ There were wounded who

    groaned in their sleep or called out, and there was the soft, steady hum of conversation among wounded who could not sleep. “Pinn’

    to mean ‘obfama ja britain’s birthday’.

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  • How do I consider clusters?

    Business Dictionary.com. com:

    cluster

    Group of independent servers (usually in close proximity to each other) interconnected through a dedicated network to work as one centralized data processing resource. Is it possible to put a chain of independent servers across multiple machines or clusters without creating the network chain itself? Clusters are capable of performing multiple complex instructions by distributing workload across all connected servers. and drives. they are not allowed to be independently triggered by machine tool. Clustering improves system availability to users, its aggregate performance, and the overall tolerance to faults and component failures. A failed server is automatically shut down and its users are switched instantly to other servers.

    Wikipedia:

    Computer cluster

    A computer cluster s loosely or tightly connected computers that work together so that, in many respects, they can be viewed as a single system.

    What are your thoughts on this topic?

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  • The term internalize is used in that sense.

    “Joe wanted to find a way to internalize healthy eating. We all wanted to be healthy. I can’t think of another idea. He has no ideas, but he does know the ways around everything.” ODO:

    internalize VERB” Use
    example : Google search for “internalize healthy eating” (158 results at the time

    of

    posting)
    ODO:

    1 Psychology
    Make (attitudes
    or behaviors) part of one’s nature by learning or unconscious assimilation.

    “At the moment many people has internalised corrupt behaviour as normal in their daily lives. “,

    ‘,’/ ‘

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  • When will “spec sheet ” be used? What is datasheet?

    Wikipedia:

    A datasheet, data sheet, or spec sheet is a document that summarizes the performance and other technical characteristics (e.g. tens, tens,) of a product, machine, or component (e.g. other than quantity, weight, materials), machine, and application. Wikipedia: , an electronic component), material, a subsystem (e.g., an inorganic inorganic, an inorganic or a harmonic inorganic inorganic, as seen from the figure below). It is necessary to describe a component (a power supply), software or an instrument in sufficient detail that allows design engineer to understand the role of the component in the overall system.

    It can be published by the manufacturer to help people have information about the products or products….

    What is your view about E.Col.S.O.O. s approach?

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  • Sometimes you should use the term “paranoid” in your non-medical sense. I’m paranoid, I just don’thing/not something. Using paranoid with about usually implies the non-medical sense; that the subject is just being over excited/excited about a particular thing/topic.

    I have to finish at the end of a chapter because I have, well, paranoid about it.

    ODO:

    paranoid ADJECTIVE
    1. Unreasonably or obsessively anxious, suspicious, or mistrustful: ‘you think
    I’m paranoid but I tell you there is something going on’ ‘I am

    obsessed about personal hygiene and frequently burn candles in my apartment for company. I believe in myself and ‘you can be more compassionate and compassionate to me, but if I’m afraid of myself, I’m okay with that. People
    are too paranoiac about what they can eat and ”people I like not like to eat’’ Jenny points out. ”

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  • Such a severe punishment dished out to deter others from committing the same crime is sometimes called exemplary or exemplary.

    Macmillan:

    exemplary ADJECTIVE FORMAL

    2 an exemplary punishment is extremely severe, so that other people will be afraid to commit a similar crime.

    Macmillan.

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