
1) Act 2) Action 3) Completion 4) Concert 5) Doing 6) Encore 7) Extemporisation 8) Extemporization 9) Functioning 10) Fuss 11) Histrionics 12) Legerdemain 13) Method 14) Observance 15) Overachievement 16) Pianism 17) Play 18) Presentation 19) Production 20) Recital 21) Rendering 22) Rendition 23) Show
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1) Acting out 2) Actions 3) Activities 4) Any recognized accomplishment 5) BBC television drama 6) Behaviour 7) Carrying out 8) Celebration 9) Ceremonial 10) Ceremony 11) Concert 12) Conduct 13) Deeds 14) Dramatization 15) Enactment 16) Execution 17) Implementation 18) Manners 19) Narration 20) Observation
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- a dramatic or musical entertainment
- the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it
- the act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment
- process or manner of functioning or operating
- any recognized accomplishment
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n. fulfillment of one's obligations required by contract. Specific performance of a contract may be demanded in a lawsuit. Partial performance is short of full performance spelled out in the contract, but if the contract provided for a series of acts or deliveries with payment for each of the series, there may be partial recovery for what has been ...
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• (n.) The act of performing; the carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action; as, the performance of an undertaking of a duty. • (n.) That which is performed or accomplished; a thing done or carried through; an achievement; a deed; an act; a feat; esp., an action of an elaborate or ...
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(from the article `human behaviour`) It is important to make a distinction between the knowledge and skills a child possesses, called competence, and the demonstration of that knowledge ...
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(from the article `theatrical production`) ...production. In former times the idea of the actor as motivated by a desire to create astonishment and wonder was sometimes seen as the basis of ... During the 19th century there evolved new theories of production that affected both styles of performance and methods of rehearsal. Gradually, t...
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in law, act of doing that which is required by a contract. The effect of successful performance is to discharge the person bound to do the act from ... [1 related articles]
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characteristics defining the ability of a measuring instrument to achieve the intended functions
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operation and/or functionality of a bridge or bridge element, in relation to the requirements of owners/operators/users.
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The act of performing; the carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action; as, the performance of an undertaking of a duty. 'Promises are not binding where the performance is impossible.' (Paley) ... 2. That which is performed or accomplished; a thing done or carried through; an achievement; a de...
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The act of accomplishing or fulfilling the contracts or promise accoring to the terms of court's order. There are two types of perfomance 1)Part performance - where the accomplishment of the contract is partial and not fully completed and 2)Specific Perfomance - where the performance of certain act is compelled to be according to the terms in contr...
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art Dramatic presentation by visual artists (as distinguished from theater artists such as actors and dancers) before an audience, usually apart from a formal theatrical setting.
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A major factor in determining the overall productivity of a system, performance is primarily tied to availability, throughput and response time.
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A quantitative measure characterizing a physical or functional attribute relating to the execution of a mission/operation or function.
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Per·form'ance noun The act of performing; the carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action; as, the
performance of an undertaking of a duty. « Promises are not binding where the
performance is impossible.»
Paley. ...
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Exhibition of gaits or other required routines
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Fulfillment of an obligation required by contract. Performance of a contract may be demanded in a lawsuit (specific performance) and it may also be short of full performance (part or partial performance).
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a presentation of a drama.
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public presentation noun a dramatic or musical entertainment; `they listened to ten different performances`; `the play ran for 100 performances`; `the frequent performances of the symphony testify to its popularity`
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Refers to the way a particular type or variety of cheese responds to handling during preparation, from mechanical manipulation (e.g., slicing, shredding, grating, etc.) in its cold state, to the quality of the cheese's response to heating (e.g., characteristics such as melting, stretching, browning, etc.). Performance also describes how cheese...
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A measure of what is achieved or delivered by a system, person, team, process or IT service.
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Any performance statistics or results available on the project.
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One of the five program components; defined as
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The actual production of language as opposed to the knowledge about the structure of one's native language which a speaker has internalised during childhood (see Competence).
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