
1) Compelling 2) Computability theory 3) Kind of bridge bid
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[mathematics] In the mathematical discipline of set theory, forcing is a technique invented by Paul Cohen for proving consistency and independence results. It was first used, in 1963, to prove the independence of the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis from Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory. Forcing was considerably reworked and simpli...
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[recursion theory] The idea is that our language should express facts about the object we wish to build with our forcing construction. ...
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• (n.) The accomplishing of any purpose violently, precipitately, prematurely, or with unusual expedition. • (n.) The art of raising plants, flowers, and fruits at an earlier season than the natural one, as in a hitbed or by the use of artificial heat. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Force
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(from the article `Cohen, Paul Joseph`) ...hypothesis is not disprovable. Cohen, in 1963, showed that it is not provable under these hypotheses and hence is independent of the other axioms. ...
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(from the article `chicory`) The roots are grown in the open during the summer and are taken up in the fall to be forced, or grown indoors out of season, during the winter. One ... In the method known as forcing, vegetables are produced out of their normal season of outdoor production under forcing structures that admit light ... [2 ...
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The process of making a plant grow or flower before its natural season. Usually done indoors (i.e. paperwhites).
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1. The accomplishing of any purpose violently, precipitately, prematurely, or with unusual expedition. ... 2. <botany> The art of raising plants, flowers, and fruits at an earlier season than the natural one, as in a hitbed or by the use of artificial heat. Forcing bed or pit, a plant bed having an under layer of fermenting manure, the fermen...
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Encouraging plants to grow, flower or fruit before their natural time by placing them in darkness or a heated greenhouse
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For'cing noun 1. The accomplishing of any purpose violently, precipitately, prematurely, or with unusual expedition.
2. (Gardening) The art of raising plants, flowers, and fruits at an earlier season than the natural one, as in a hitbed or by the use of artificial heat.
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Forcing is a way to play with the intention of taking the jackpot. When a player is forcing they don't collect any wins and the machine goes under their normal percentage of payout's and once a certain amount of money has been put in the game will pay out the top prize.
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Forcing is a method of cultivation by which plants, flowers, and fruits are raised at an earlier season than the natural one by protecting them under glass, in hot or cold frames, by using stimulating fertilizers, and other means. Forcing is not a new invention, it has been used since at least 1900.
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The process of hastening a plants growth to maturity or bloom.
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Undue speeding up of process, especially the germinating process.
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The process of hastening a plants growth
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To force plants, by artificial means, to mature quickly and produce their flowers earlier than normal.
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See force the pace.
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Factors that affect the Earth's climate. For example, natural factors such as volcanoes and human factors such as the emission of heat-trapping gases and particles through fossil fuel combustion.
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To force plants, by artificial means, to mature quickly and produce their flowers earlier than normal.
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the process of manipulating cold and warmth to mimic seasonal changes and cause plants to come out of dormancy and bloom before they naturally would. Tulips and other bulbs are often forced so that indoor bulb gardens bloom in midwinter.
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