Sinônimos & Anagramas | Palavra Inglês HOLD
HOLD
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Exemplos de uso de HOLD em uma frase
- In the absence of statute, anarcho-capitalists hold that society tends to contractually self-regulate and civilize through participation in the free market, which they describe as a voluntary society involving the voluntary exchange of goods and services.
- Austrian-school theorists hold that economic theory should be exclusively derived from basic principles of human action.
- The party has been in government since the 2022 federal election, and with political branches active in all the Australian states and territories, they currently hold government in New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory.
- Welby is the 105th person to hold the position, as part of a line of succession going back to the "Apostle to the English", Augustine of Canterbury, who was sent to the island by the church in Rome and arrived in 597.
- The ten states representing a BCD digit are sometimes called tetrades (the nibble typically needed to hold them is also known as a tetrade) while the unused, don't care-states are named , pseudo-decimals or pseudo-decimal digits.
- It was leather that had been treated so that it became tough and rigid, as well as able to hold moulded decoration.
- Buffers are areas of memory set aside to hold data, often while moving it from one section of a program to another, or between programs.
- Some boy bands are formed on their own, but most are created by talent managers or record producers who hold auditions.
- They also hold the NFL records for the most enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the most retired jersey numbers.
- In a traditional CPU, each process - a program in execution - utilizes the various CPU registers to store data and hold the current state of the running process.
- Within such a system, individuals are expected to marry exclusively within the same caste (endogamy), follow lifestyles often linked to a particular occupation, hold a ritual status observed within a hierarchy, and interact with others based on cultural notions of exclusion, with certain castes considered as either more pure or more polluted than others.
- A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually.
- It is either regarded as the most junior of the flag officers rank or may not hold the jurisdiction of a flag officer at all depending on the officer's appointment.
- They constitute the comparatively rare instances where the strict converse of Fermat's Little Theorem does not hold.
- When the Treaty of Alcáçovas (1480) confirmed Portugal's monopoly on trade and exploration along Africa's west coast, João II moved quickly to secure and expand his hold on the region.
- They differentiate between spiritual individuals, known as "uqqāl", who hold the faith's secrets, and secular ones, known as "juhhāl", who focus on worldly matters.
- In many parts of the world today it is also used by medical practitioners, regardless of whether they hold a doctoral-level degree.
- A dictatorship is an autocratic form of government which is characterized by a leader, or a group of leaders, who hold governmental powers with few to no limitations.
- The versions of ethical naturalism which have received the most sustained philosophical interest, for example, Cornell realism, differ from the position that "the way things are is always the way they ought to be", which few ethical naturalists hold.
- The position was created after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952; Mohammed Naguib was the first to hold the position.
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