
1) Complete standstill 2) Dead end 3) Deadbolt 4) Detective novel 5) English-language novel 6) Exclusively Saxon word 7) Exclusively Anglo word 8) Impasse 9) Non-cooperative game 10) Situation 11) Stalemate 12) Standstill 13) Word of purely Anglo origin 14) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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1) Draw 2) Iasse 3) Impasse 4) Stalemate 5) Standstill 6) Tie
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A deadlock is a situation in which two or more competing actions are each waiting for the other to finish, and thus neither ever does. In a transactional database, a deadlock happens when two processes each within its own transaction updates two rows of information but in the opposite order. For example, process A updates row 1 then row 2 in the e...
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[Battlestar Galactica] `Deadlock` is the eighteenth episode in the fourth season of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica. It aired on television in the United States and Canada. The survivor count shown in the title sequence is 39,556. ==Plot summary== Ellen Tigh and Boomer arrive at the fleet and Boomer is immediately taken to the brig. Ell...
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[game theory] In game theory, Deadlock is a game where the action that is mutually most beneficial is also dominant. (An example payoff matrix for Deadlock is pictured to the right.) This provides a contrast to the Prisoner`s Dilemma where the mutually most beneficial action is dominated. This makes Deadlock of rather less interest, since t...
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• (n.) A counteraction of things, which produces an entire stoppage; a complete obstruction of action. • (n.) A lock which is not self-latching, but requires a key to throw the bolt forward.
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(from the article `computer science`) Among the problems that need to be addressed by computer scientists in order for sophisticated operating systems to be built are deadlock and process ...
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By splitting voting rights of shareholders and directors equally between two interests in a joint venture company, each party can prevent those activities of which it does not approve. If a dispute blows up, the deadlock is difficult to break without one of the parties being bought out.
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Dead'lock` noun 1. A lock which is not self-latching, but requires a key to throw the bolt forward.
2. A counteraction of things, which produces an entire stoppage; a complete obstruction of action. « Things are at a
deadlock .»
London Times. « The Bo...
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[
n] - a situation in which no progress can be made
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a situation where the Senate fails for a second time, within a specified time-frame, to pass a bill as agreed to by the House of Representatives
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dead end noun a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible; `reached an impasse on the negotiations`
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Any of a number of situations where two or more processes cannot proceed because they are both waiting for the other to release some resource. FIXME(give good references).
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1. Unresolved contention for the use of a resource. 2. In APPN, when two elements of a process each wait for action by or a response from the other before they resume the process.
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a state in which progress is impossible, as in a dispute, produced by the counteraction of opposing forces; standstill; stalemate: The union and management reached a deadlock over fringe benefits. · deadbolt. · a maximum-security cell for the solitary confinement of a prisoner.
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