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The phrase "method calls to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to calls made to a method in a programming language. For example, "The objects in this program make several method calls to the class definitions."
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In this usage, individual methods can be called at specified times without the need for explicit Java method calls to the Repast scheduling system.
Violation #2 is a relational violation because, in the planned architecture, Foo should not make method calls to Bar.
It contains method calls to 8 distinct variable features (through method calls), which can signal specific exceptions.
Creating a read-only file system requires four method calls to be implemented: readdir(path) List all items in a path.
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This method calls receivedData to store data internally and set the flag hasReceivedData to true.
(2) Reputation Index: This method calls industry veterans to evaluate companies' CSR policies and then sort the sample companies.
We employed in this paper a non-linear elastic to plastic finite element method, called SciFEM, to study the influence of porous structure to rock mechanical behaviors.
Because Dynegy, like other energy traders, uses an accounting method called mark-to-market, the company is allowed to book long-term profits immediately, even though the cash is not on hand.
Under the new rules, banks and other lenders would be required to book their loans at their current market value, a method called mark-to-market accounting.
Some spam filters use a method called hashing to compare incoming messages with those known to be spam.
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