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If the check succeeds, a REVOKE time-out is set through an UpdateTimeOut procedure.
In the case of the more conventional Fixed CRC check c(s) = C, ∀s, after each new syndrome is received, the result (if not a decoding failure) is checked with the CRC and accepted only if the CRC check succeeds.
If the former check succeeds and in the latter no such set exists, then we have found a preferred extension.
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He forges Pan Am payroll checks and succeeds in stealing over $2.8 million.
Clearly, he intends to place his film in a feminist context, and in its final scene – when Mapes must decide whether to keep her emotions in check and succeed, or speak her truth and suffer the consequences – it becomes a literal representation of the problems working women still face today.
Install it, have a friend or family member guard your password for you and check if it succeeds in blocking you from gambling online.
This means that a check constraint will succeed if the result of the check is either True or Unknown.
It's a good programming practice to check if malloc succeeded in allocating the appropriate memory chunk by checking if the returned pointer is not equal to NULL or 0. If you have a structure that you have allocated using malloc, which returns a pointer to the structure, references to members of the allocated structure are made using the -> operator.
Because of the change in designated values relative to the WHERE clause, from a logic perspective the law of excluded middle is a tautology for CHECK constraints, meaning CHECK (p OR NOT p) always succeeds.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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