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free declaration n. a declaration that is not a bound declaration.

type declaration n. a declaration that asserts that every reference to a specified binding within the scope of the declaration results in some object of the specified type.

It is a declaration that has enjoyed wide influence.

The police commissioner started proceedings in the supreme court on 10 June 2016 seeking a declaration that disclosure of the information was against the public interest – known to lawyers as public interest immunity.

However, collaborators providing individual patient data, signed a declaration that under no circumstance patient information could possibly be linked to the patient identity.

Anderson is the editor of Wired and the author of the 2006 best-seller "The Long Tail," and "Free" is essentially an extended elaboration of Stewart Brand's famous declaration that "information wants to be free".

He is seeking a declaration that the safe harbour designation under EU law should be cancelled and that the Irish DPC should audit the exchange of information rather than allow it to continue unexamined.

It was a declaration that fashion mattered.

A declaration that I'm a little nervous about.

Delegates signed a Declaration that identified three fundamental goals.

Julie Sturgess signed a declaration that she wouldn't evacuate.

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