Similar words: built, built up, build, rebuild, builder, build up, guilt, quilt. Meaning: adj. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic.
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121. The square field surface that system of company built-in control touches the enterprise is managed.
122. In cases where no advanced search functionality, like stemming, is used, it is possible to use a workaround using the contains() XQuery built-in function that was previously introduced.
123. Note that this call to the built-in range() function is entirely unrelated to the use of the range modifier as part of the function declaration.
124. The type command also shows that cd is a built-in command and is duplicated externally as /usr/bin/cd.
125. You can use a built-in or custom data generator to create realistic test data without exposing production data to your developers.
126. The developers starts from creating tables or data entities using the built-in database or an external data source.
127. You probably know the details by now: Funky wedge-shaped design, Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, classic PSOne and PSP games and a built-in IR remote for controlling your television.
128. Java makes programming with threads much easier, by providing built-in language support for threads.
129. It provides Data Definition Language (DDL) , Data Manipulation Language (DML) , as well built-in functions, such as:Sum, Average, Count, Maximum and Minimum.
130. The Voice uses a microchip and artificial intelligence to translate languages. It is started by voice command and produces voice ) output through a built-in speaker.
131. The call to Vim's built-in mkdir() then takes this directory path and creates all the interim directories along it (as requested by the second argument, "p").
132. As with the functions built-in variable, type set --erase variable name to "unset," or erase, a variable.
133. Look for an ottoman with built-in storage or a daybed that can work as a couch.
134. Fixed an issue where queuing Return Cargo on a worker would cause it to ignore the built-in delay after it finished gathering.
135. Topics include control structures, built-in data structures, simple sorting and searching procedural abstraction(sentencedict.com), and paradigm-specific concepts and constructs.
136. Duh, the only audio input will have to be via USB or the built-in mic.
137. The XML_Parser package: Download an XML parser based on PHP's built-in xml extension and supports two basic modes of operation: func and event.
138. It has a built-in QR code scanner to read these codes using the phone's camera.
139. Patty's true home amid all this brilliant eccentricity was a foam-cushioned, mildewed, built-in bench in the TV corner of the basement.
140. Built-in control plays an important role in enterprise internal management supervisory system.
141. To catch a signal that is sent to your process, use the built-in trap command.
142. It featured a built-in CD-ROM drive, a user replaceable battery, a large IR port, and a built-in stylus.
143. A built-in constant-current source, formed by VS and R, forces a known current through the unknown resistance (RX).
144. Additionally, RUP comes with built-in tool mentors that can provide guidance.
145. A built-in pressure regulator air flow meter and pressure gauge is used to control and monitor the air flow and pressure through the ozone generator.
146. The New York bank also has a built-in wildcard: Citi Holdings,[www.Sentencedict.com] the unit that houses its unwanted assets.
147. I also successfully tested the built-in TV function, which requires a cumbersome external attachment to work with a cable box.
148. Other washing machines, with built-in centrifugal drier, each of a dry linen capacity of 6 kg and over. but less than 8 kg.
149. To turn options on with the built-in command set, use the -o switch.
150. Populating a file like this by hand runs the risk of inadvertently creating duplicate IP addresses or host names, so this is a good example of using the built-in command line to eliminate user errors.