iddia, (bir iddiayı) öne sürme, sav, Belirtme, savsöz, NET Framework güvenliğinde, metodu çağıranın gerekli izni olmasa bile belli bir kaynağa erişmesinin sağlanması, ifade, tasdik, belirtme, bildirim, bildiri, ileri sürme, öne sürme, hakkını ispat,iddia, hakkını arama, savunma/iddia, açıklama, hakkını ispat etme, evetleme, iddia etmek, ileri sürmek, ispat ve iddia ile beyan etmek, söylemek, öne sürmek, iddia et, (emin bir şekilde) ileri sürmek, öne sürmek, savunmak (hak), iddia et,öne sür, belirtmek, teyit, savunmak, bildirmek,
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iddia isim
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(bir iddiayı) öne sürme isim
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Belirtme, savsöz Dilbilim
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NET Framework güvenliğinde, metodu çağıranın gerekli izni olmasa bile belli bir kaynağa erişmesinin sağlanması Bilgisayar
Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of one's rights or prerogatives, The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced, A statement in a program asserting a condition expected to be true at a particular point, used in debugging, In computer programming, an assertion is a predicate (for example a true–false statement) placed in a program to indicate that the developer thinks that the predicate is always true at that place, A component of a regular expression that must be true for the pattern to match but does not necessarily match any characters itself Often used specifically to mean a zero-width assertion, noun statement, an unsupported statement or claim, A Power Fortran directive that asserts something about the program For example, an assertion can assert that a particular array is a permutation vector Power Fortran does not verify the validity of assertions, a claim; in writing, a point or thesis, Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of ones rights or prerogatives, An expression that evaluates to either true or false Generally used to protect the integrity of a system or component, The learned skill of describing what you need or feel to another person in a way that they can hear you clearly, A statement in a program that a condition is true at this point in the program Useful for reasoning about how a program is supposed to behave, (1) (n ) A conditional statement in the operating system source code intended to prevent the kernel from going astray and damaging important data (2) (n ) A Boolean statement that determines whether a program is operating correctly, Management asserts financial statements are correct with regard to existence or occurrence of assets, liabilities or transactions, completeness of information in the financial statements, rights and obligations at a point in time, appropriate valuation or allocation, presentation, and disclosure, the act of affirming or asserting or stating something, a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary), statement, declaration; defense of one's rights, something that you say or write that you strongly believe assertion that, A logical expression specifying a program state that must exist or a set of conditions that program variables must satisfy at a particular point during program execution, The assertion is the fundamental unit of knowledge in the CYC® system Every assertion consists of: a CycL formula which states the content of the assertion a truth value a microtheory of which the assertion is part a direction (in Cyc-9 this was an access level) a justification The set of assertions includes both rules and GAFs, A statement describing a property or characteristic of one or more states of a program during its execution, a Boolean (i e , logical) expression specifying the state of an application, object, or use case that must exist at one or more specific points during execution Note that assertions can be used to specify the designer's intent Note that assertions also improve robustness when used to raise exceptions when violated See also invariant, postcondition, and precondition, A statement of behaviour for an element to be tested These are normally derived from text describing software to be tested (the specification) Assertions take one of the following forms: Bold assertion: in the form The Ford motorcar is black Cause/effect behaviour using the form when, then such as When cause occurs, then effect results Conditional assertion, in the form If <condition>: when, then or If <condition>: <bold assertion> such as If <optional feature is supported>: when cause occurs, then effect results, A particular form of promise which claims to the compiler that the specified goal will always hold If useful, the compiler may use this information to perform optimisations, A statement of what must be true In Java, assertions are generally found in comments, Explicit or implicit representations by an entity's management that are embodied in financial statement components and for which the auditor obtains and evaluates evidential matter when forming his or her opinion on the entity's financial statements, affirmative, To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures; to vindicate a claim or title to; as, to assert our rights and liberties, to make true; to make equal to 1, To use or exercise and thereby prove the existence of, To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively, If you assert yourself, you speak and act in a forceful way, so that people take notice of you. He's speaking up and asserting himself confidently, To affirm; to declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively; to aver; to asseverate, state categorically, If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly. Mr. Helm plans to assert that the bill violates the First Amendment The defendants, who continue to assert their innocence, are expected to appeal Altman asserted, `We were making a political statement about western civilisation and greed.' = declare + assertion assertions as·ser·tion There is no concrete evidence to support assertions that the recession is truly over, To affirm; to declare with assurance, or plainly and strongly; to state positively; to aver; to asseverate, state, declare; insist on, If you assert your authority, you make it clear by your behaviour that you have authority. After the war, the army made an attempt to assert its authority in the south of the country = establish + assertion as·ser·tion The decision is seen as an assertion of his authority within the company, If you assert your right or claim to something, you insist that you have the right to it. The republics began asserting their right to govern themselves. + assertion as·ser·tion These institutions have made the assertion of ethnic identity possible, state as true; declare, assert to be true; "The letter asserts a free society", To maintain; to defend, to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before God I swear I am innocent", used in the form "Assert t", generates two subgoals, one which adds t as a new hypothesis and the other with t as the goal to prove from the current hypotheses, insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized; "Women should assert themselves more!", verb-infinitive state, state categorically insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized; "Women should assert themselves more!, Add a clause to a predicate Clauses can be added at either end of the clause-list of a predicate See assert1 and assertz1, plural of assertion,
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Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of one's rights or prerogatives
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The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced
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A statement in a program asserting a condition expected to be true at a particular point, used in debugging
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In computer programming, an assertion is a predicate (for example a true–false statement) placed in a program to indicate that the developer thinks that the predicate is always true at that place Bilgisayar
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A component of a regular expression that must be true for the pattern to match but does not necessarily match any characters itself Often used specifically to mean a zero-width assertion
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noun statement
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an unsupported statement or claim
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A Power Fortran directive that asserts something about the program For example, an assertion can assert that a particular array is a permutation vector Power Fortran does not verify the validity of assertions
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a claim; in writing, a point or thesis
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Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of ones rights or prerogatives
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An expression that evaluates to either true or false Generally used to protect the integrity of a system or component
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The learned skill of describing what you need or feel to another person in a way that they can hear you clearly
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A statement in a program that a condition is true at this point in the program Useful for reasoning about how a program is supposed to behave
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(1) (n ) A conditional statement in the operating system source code intended to prevent the kernel from going astray and damaging important data (2) (n ) A Boolean statement that determines whether a program is operating correctly
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Management asserts financial statements are correct with regard to existence or occurrence of assets, liabilities or transactions, completeness of information in the financial statements, rights and obligations at a point in time, appropriate valuation or allocation, presentation, and disclosure
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the act of affirming or asserting or stating something
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a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)
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statement, declaration; defense of one's rights isim
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something that you say or write that you strongly believe assertion that
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A logical expression specifying a program state that must exist or a set of conditions that program variables must satisfy at a particular point during program execution
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The assertion is the fundamental unit of knowledge in the CYC® system Every assertion consists of: a CycL formula which states the content of the assertion a truth value a microtheory of which the assertion is part a direction (in Cyc-9 this was an access level) a justification The set of assertions includes both rules and GAFs
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A statement describing a property or characteristic of one or more states of a program during its execution
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a Boolean (i e , logical) expression specifying the state of an application, object, or use case that must exist at one or more specific points during execution Note that assertions can be used to specify the designer's intent Note that assertions also improve robustness when used to raise exceptions when violated See also invariant, postcondition, and precondition
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A statement of behaviour for an element to be tested These are normally derived from text describing software to be tested (the specification) Assertions take one of the following forms: Bold assertion: in the form The Ford motorcar is black Cause/effect behaviour using the form when, then such as When cause occurs, then effect results Conditional assertion, in the form If <condition>: when, then or If <condition>: <bold assertion> such as If <optional feature is supported>: when cause occurs, then effect results
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A particular form of promise which claims to the compiler that the specified goal will always hold If useful, the compiler may use this information to perform optimisations
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A statement of what must be true In Java, assertions are generally found in comments
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Explicit or implicit representations by an entity's management that are embodied in financial statement components and for which the auditor obtains and evaluates evidential matter when forming his or her opinion on the entity's financial statements
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An assertion.
affirmative - "that every hare is both male and female, beside the vulgar opinion, was the affirmative of Archelaus, of Plutarch, Philostratus, and many more."
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To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures; to vindicate a claim or title to; as, to assert our rights and liberties
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to make true; to make equal to 1
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To use or exercise and thereby prove the existence of - "Salman Rushdie has asserted his right ... to be identified as the author of this work"
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To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively - "he would often assert his beliefs to us"
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If you assert yourself, you speak and act in a forceful way, so that people take notice of you. He's speaking up and asserting himself confidently
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assert
To affirm; to declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively; to aver; to asseverate
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assert
state categorically
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assert
If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly. Mr. Helm plans to assert that the bill violates the First Amendment The defendants, who continue to assert their innocence, are expected to appeal Altman asserted, `We were making a political statement about western civilisation and greed.' = declare + assertion assertions as·ser·tion There is no concrete evidence to support assertions that the recession is truly over
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To affirm; to declare with assurance, or plainly and strongly; to state positively; to aver; to asseverate
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assert
state, declare; insist on fiil
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assert
If you assert your authority, you make it clear by your behaviour that you have authority. After the war, the army made an attempt to assert its authority in the south of the country = establish + assertion as·ser·tion The decision is seen as an assertion of his authority within the company
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If you assert your right or claim to something, you insist that you have the right to it. The republics began asserting their right to govern themselves. + assertion as·ser·tion These institutions have made the assertion of ethnic identity possible
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state as true; declare
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assert to be true; "The letter asserts a free society"
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To maintain; to defend
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to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before God I swear I am innocent"
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used in the form "Assert t", generates two subgoals, one which adds t as a new hypothesis and the other with t as the goal to prove from the current hypotheses
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insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized; "Women should assert themselves more!"
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state categorically insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized; "Women should assert themselves more!
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Add a clause to a predicate Clauses can be added at either end of the clause-list of a predicate See assert1 and assertz1
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