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bağımlılık/bağımlı ülke, bağımlılık, bağlı devlet, bağımlılık (a.g. frank), koloni, destek dosyaları, sömürge, müstemleke, ek bina, tabi olma, bağımlılıklar, bağlılıklar,

1 bağımlılık/bağımlı ülke     ts
2 bağımlılık     ts
3 bağlı devlet  Politika, Siyaset     ts
4 bağımlılık (a.g. frank)  Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim     ts
5 koloni     ts
6 destek dosyaları  Bilgisayar     ts
7 sömürge     ts
8 müstemleke     ts
9 ek bina  isim     ts
10 tabi olma     ts
11dependencies bağımlılıklar     ts
12dependencies bağlılıklar     ts
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A dependence on a habit-forming substance such as a drug or alcohol; addiction, Something dependent on, or subordinate to, something else:, A state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative, Reliance on the functionality provided by some other, external component, A colony, or a territory subject to rule by an external power, When one instruction or program statement requires the result of another as its input, and so depends on the completion of the other A loop contains a dependency when one iteration of the loop requires the result of a prior iteration; such loops cannot be parallelized In a superscalar CPU, an instruction cannot complete until its dependencies are satisfied by the completion of the instructions that prepare its operand values, / DOUBLE DEPENDENCY, A suite of tools designed to look for interdependencies in the code, in order to better organize it and control compile-time issues, A dependency states that the implementation or functioning of one or more elements require the presence of one or more other elements, The direct or indirect reliance of one process or activity upon another, A territory remote from the kingdom or state to which it belongs, but subject to its dominion; a colony; as, Great Britain has its dependencies in Asia, Africa, and America, - as defined in KRS 600 020(19), dependent child, When data from one section of code relies on a value from an earlier section of code, The relationships among prepared statements and dictionary objects in a database Cloudscape tracks the dependency that publications, stored prepared statements, and prepared statements have on the dictionary objects they access If dropping or modifying a dictionary object would cause an open prepared statement to be invalidated, the change is not permitted, In object-oriented programming, the use by one object of the functionality of another, Something dependent on, or subordinate to, something else, That which is attached to something else as its consequence, subordinate, satellite, and the like, State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust, A thing hanging down; a dependence, a condition caused by the death or disability of a member of a soldier's or spouse's immediate family who previously had supported those persons now dependent upon the soldier; the death or disability of the family member must have placed the responsibility of support on the soldier, being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs), a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country, A relationship between requirements such that the requirement that is depended upon must normally be satisfied for the other requirements to be able to meet their objectives, A relationship between tasks, such that one requires input from the other to begin (back to top), lack of independence or self-sufficiency, If you talk about alcohol dependency or chemical dependency, you are referring to a situation where someone is an alcoholic or is addicted to drugs. In 1985, he began to show signs of alcohol and drug dependency = addiction. In international relations, a weak state dominated by or under the jurisdiction of a more powerful state but not formally annexed by it. Examples include American Samoa (U.S.) and Greenland (Denmark). The dominant state may control certain of its affairs, such as defense, foreign relations, and internal security, and allow it autonomy in domestic affairs such as education, health, and infrastructural development. In the 1960s and '70s the term referred to an approach to understanding third-world development that emphasized the constraints imposed by the global political and economic order, reliance, state of being needy; territory subject to the dominion of another country, A dependency is a country which is controlled by another country, You talk about someone's dependency when they have a deep emotional, physical, or financial need for a particular person or thing, especially one that you consider excessive or undesirable. We worried about his dependency on his mother independence, A state in which other libraries|programs|packages are required to make a program work, A relationship between two modeling elements, in which a change to one modeling element (the independent element) will affect the other modeling element (the dependent element), A mechanism which allows an observer object to register an interest in all aspects of another object, as used in Make is a relationship between two files that says that one file must be updated or rebuilt when the other one changes In the Makefile, a dependency is a word listed after the colon ':' on the same line as a target Source-level dependencies can be extracted from source code and are typically stored in dependency files SNiFF+ generates dependency files that are included by Makefiles as part of its Make Support feature Build-order dependencies must always be specified explicitly, When one package can't be installed unless another one is, Here, the period after birth during which offspring require the care of adults to survive, A resource that is assumed available, and will stop or impact the project if it is not Dependencies usually apply to deliverables, people or events within the project and become risk when the resource is out of the project leadr's control, [P&S] A module, A, depends upon another module, B, if it is possible that a change to B means that A also needs to be changed, in which case Module A is said to be a client of B and B is said to be a server to A A system with many dependencies has high coupling A good system has low coupling, Occurs when a shared library depends on other libraries -- that is, when the shared library was built (with ld -b ), other libraries were specified on the command line See also: dependent library, The reliance, either direct or indirect, of one process or activity upon another, In CL and PCK diagrams, dependencies are used to connect elements that depend on each other For example, a manufacturer may depend on a supplier A dependency is represented by a dashed line with an arrow, which points to the class that is dependent on another, By definition a territory subject to a state on which it does not border A territory that is dependent for support and help, [change] gdbm 1 8 0 (required) GNU Readline readline 2 2 1 (required) [download links], When referring to packages, dependencies are requirements that exist between packages For example, package foo may require files that are installed by package bar In this example, bar must be installed, or else foo will have unresolved dependencies RPM will not normally allow packages with unresolved dependencies to be installed, Components can have dependencies on other components There are several notions to keep in mind when considering component dependencies, In civil law, constructions and installations that are accessory to a dwelling but separated from it by a completely free space, or connected to it only by a fence or electrical or other connection, plural of dependency, Dependencies are relationships between products or tasks For example, one product may be made up of several other 'dependent' products or a task may not begin until a 'dependent' task is complete See also logical relationship, Straw Dependency: Sufferer is unable to drink without aid of a straw,

13 A dependence on a habit-forming substance such as a drug or alcohol; addiction     ts
14 Something dependent on, or subordinate to, something else: - "In the United States' governmental structure, the military is conceived as a dependency under the executive branch."     ts
15 A state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative - "Frank's sullen dependency was driving his father nuts."     ts
16 Reliance on the functionality provided by some other, external component - "This library has a lot of dependencies. We have to compile all of those other libraries first."     ts
17 A colony, or a territory subject to rule by an external power     ts
18 When one instruction or program statement requires the result of another as its input, and so depends on the completion of the other A loop contains a dependency when one iteration of the loop requires the result of a prior iteration; such loops cannot be parallelized In a superscalar CPU, an instruction cannot complete until its dependencies are satisfied by the completion of the instructions that prepare its operand values     ts
19 / DOUBLE DEPENDENCY     ts
20 A suite of tools designed to look for interdependencies in the code, in order to better organize it and control compile-time issues     ts
21 A dependency states that the implementation or functioning of one or more elements require the presence of one or more other elements     ts
22 The direct or indirect reliance of one process or activity upon another     ts
23 A territory remote from the kingdom or state to which it belongs, but subject to its dominion; a colony; as, Great Britain has its dependencies in Asia, Africa, and America     ts
24 - as defined in KRS 600 020(19), dependent child     ts
25 When data from one section of code relies on a value from an earlier section of code     ts
26 The relationships among prepared statements and dictionary objects in a database Cloudscape tracks the dependency that publications, stored prepared statements, and prepared statements have on the dictionary objects they access If dropping or modifying a dictionary object would cause an open prepared statement to be invalidated, the change is not permitted     ts
27 In object-oriented programming, the use by one object of the functionality of another     ts
28 Something dependent on, or subordinate to, something else     ts
29 That which is attached to something else as its consequence, subordinate, satellite, and the like     ts
30 State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust     ts
31 A thing hanging down; a dependence     ts
32 a condition caused by the death or disability of a member of a soldier's or spouse's immediate family who previously had supported those persons now dependent upon the soldier; the death or disability of the family member must have placed the responsibility of support on the soldier     ts
33 being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)     ts
34 a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country     ts
35 A relationship between requirements such that the requirement that is depended upon must normally be satisfied for the other requirements to be able to meet their objectives     ts
36 A relationship between tasks, such that one requires input from the other to begin (back to top)     ts
37 lack of independence or self-sufficiency     ts
38 If you talk about alcohol dependency or chemical dependency, you are referring to a situation where someone is an alcoholic or is addicted to drugs. In 1985, he began to show signs of alcohol and drug dependency = addiction. In international relations, a weak state dominated by or under the jurisdiction of a more powerful state but not formally annexed by it. Examples include American Samoa (U.S.) and Greenland (Denmark). The dominant state may control certain of its affairs, such as defense, foreign relations, and internal security, and allow it autonomy in domestic affairs such as education, health, and infrastructural development. In the 1960s and '70s the term referred to an approach to understanding third-world development that emphasized the constraints imposed by the global political and economic order     ts
39 reliance, state of being needy; territory subject to the dominion of another country  isim     ts
40 A dependency is a country which is controlled by another country     ts
41 You talk about someone's dependency when they have a deep emotional, physical, or financial need for a particular person or thing, especially one that you consider excessive or undesirable. We worried about his dependency on his mother independence     ts
42 A state in which other libraries|programs|packages are required to make a program work     ts
43 A relationship between two modeling elements, in which a change to one modeling element (the independent element) will affect the other modeling element (the dependent element)     ts
44 A mechanism which allows an observer object to register an interest in all aspects of another object     ts
45 as used in Make is a relationship between two files that says that one file must be updated or rebuilt when the other one changes In the Makefile, a dependency is a word listed after the colon ':' on the same line as a target Source-level dependencies can be extracted from source code and are typically stored in dependency files SNiFF+ generates dependency files that are included by Makefiles as part of its Make Support feature Build-order dependencies must always be specified explicitly     ts
46 When one package can't be installed unless another one is     ts
47 Here, the period after birth during which offspring require the care of adults to survive     ts
48 A resource that is assumed available, and will stop or impact the project if it is not Dependencies usually apply to deliverables, people or events within the project and become risk when the resource is out of the project leadr's control     ts
49 [P&S] A module, A, depends upon another module, B, if it is possible that a change to B means that A also needs to be changed, in which case Module A is said to be a client of B and B is said to be a server to A A system with many dependencies has high coupling A good system has low coupling     ts
50 Occurs when a shared library depends on other libraries -- that is, when the shared library was built (with ld -b ), other libraries were specified on the command line See also: dependent library     ts
51 The reliance, either direct or indirect, of one process or activity upon another     ts
52 In CL and PCK diagrams, dependencies are used to connect elements that depend on each other For example, a manufacturer may depend on a supplier A dependency is represented by a dashed line with an arrow, which points to the class that is dependent on another     ts
53 By definition a territory subject to a state on which it does not border A territory that is dependent for support and help     ts
54dependencies [change] gdbm 1 8 0 (required) GNU Readline readline 2 2 1 (required) [download links]     ts
55dependencies When referring to packages, dependencies are requirements that exist between packages For example, package foo may require files that are installed by package bar In this example, bar must be installed, or else foo will have unresolved dependencies RPM will not normally allow packages with unresolved dependencies to be installed     ts
56dependencies Components can have dependencies on other components There are several notions to keep in mind when considering component dependencies     ts
57dependencies In civil law, constructions and installations that are accessory to a dwelling but separated from it by a completely free space, or connected to it only by a fence or electrical or other connection     ts
58dependencies plural of dependency     ts
59dependencies Dependencies are relationships between products or tasks For example, one product may be made up of several other 'dependent' products or a task may not begin until a 'dependent' task is complete See also logical relationship     ts
60dependencies Straw Dependency: Sufferer is unable to drink without aid of a straw     ts
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