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the reneging
verb
To break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
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That was the Big Lie during the strike, whipped up by the those who wanted to deflect attention from the core issue, which was the reneging on a deal on job security which we struck years ago.
The average main memory returned each time to the reneging operating system was on the order of two TCP segments.
The total cost of the system increases with an increase in the reneging rate r for both exponential and gamma service time distributions.
In each reneging case, the operating system was fingerprinted thus allowing the reneging behavior of Linux, FreeBSD and Windows to be more precisely characterized.
Even radical critics of Israel, such as the popular novelist Alaa al-Aswany, who famously refused to have one of his best-selling novels translated into Hebrew, has not called for the reneging of the accord.
It is seen that the total cost increases with an increase in the reneging probability (1 − r), retrial rate, arrival rate, breakdown rate (α1) and service rate.
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These days, the devil is reneging; the angel has flown away.
In mid-March, after he had proposed a 4-power conference to be attended by Cambodia, S. Vietnam, Thailand & the U.S., the Prince reneged on the idea.
But when the time came for them to take the girls away the pimps reneged on the deal.
In the interview, Mr. Musharraf accused the Islamists of reneging on the agreement he reached with them.
They accused the bishops of reneging on the promises made in the charter they passed in Dallas.
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