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higher programming language
A computer programming language with an instruction set allowing one instruction to code for several assembly language
Apprentice
him his trade or mystery. The master is bound to instruct his apprentice, and to make him master of the art
Brief
of the plaintiff's case, or the defendant's defence, for the instruction of counsel at the trial or hearing. See BARRISTER. Also
School
school under the Board of Education, or courses of advanced instruction under the Act, or any continuation school. The (English) Education
Montessori Method
A system of training and instruction primarily for use with normal children aged from three to
Shaster
Shaster, the instrument of government or instruction; any book of instructions, particularly containing Divine ordinances, Indian.
Legislation
the field is not covered by any statutory rule, executive instructions issued in this behalf shall also come within the purview
Kenyon-Slaney Clause
Ed. 7, c. 42), and is as follows:- (6) Religious instruction given in a public elementary school not provided by the
Information
SCR 289. [Income Tax Act, 1961, s. 147(b)] Information means instruction or knowledge concerning facts or particulars, there is little difficulty,
Direction
A direction in a particular context may even be an instruction simpliciter to guide and need not always mean a command
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