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is preemptive
adjective
Of or relating to preemption.
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Their transmission is preemptive comparing to messages sent on the service channel.
However, sending high priority packets via the control channel is preemptive, compared to packets sent via service channel.
(iv) The transmission of high priority messages is preemptive comparing to the emission of low priority messages.
Both etasks and threads adopt the "priority-based" scheduling mechanism, in which the etask scheduling is nonpreemptive and the thread scheduling is preemptive.
Unable to reenter, they die by the next morning--making them the first known example of a suicidal defense that is preemptive rather than a response to immediate danger.
H. L. A. Hart and Joseph Raz, for example, argue that law is preemptive; law does not merely offer a consideration for or against a potential course of action, to be weighed against any and all other relevant considerations.
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So, be preemptive.
Most real-time kernels are preemptive.
Finally, the positioning must be preemptive, defensible, and difficult to attack.
He writes in an e-mail: To be preemptive, a war has to be about to happen anyway.
Of particular note are preemptive minimum wage laws, in part, because of a recent increase in their enactment.
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