
1) After a fashion
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1) Account 2) Account record 3) Account that shows balance 4) Acknowledgment 5) Affidavit 6) Affirmation 7) Announcement 8) Assertion 9) Authentication 10) Avowal 11) Bill 12) Broadcast 13) Content 14) Declaration 15) Decree 16) Demand 17) Dispatch note 18) Evidence 19) Expression in words 20) Financial report
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1) Account 2) Adducing 3) Affirmation 4) Agreement 5) Announcement 6) Annunciatory 7) Answer 8) Argument 9) Bill 10) Clincher 11) Comment 12) Commentary 13) Con 14) Confirmation 15) Counterargument 16) Declaration 17) Description 18) Determiner 19) Explanandum 20) Explanans 21) Explanation 22) Explicandum
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[computer science] In computer programming a statement is the smallest standalone element of an imperative programming language which expresses some action to be carried out. A program written in such a language is formed by a sequence of one or more statements. A statement will have internal components (e.g., expressions). Many languages (...
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[logic] In logic a statement is either (a) a meaningful declarative sentence that is either true or false, or (b) that which a true or false declarative sentence asserts. In the latter case, a statement is distinct from a sentence in that a sentence is only one formulation of a statement, whereas there may be many other formulations express...
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A writing made by a person and signed or otherwise adopted or approved by such person; any mechanical, electrical or other recording or a transcription thereof, which is a recital of an oral utterance; and stenographic or written statements or notes which are in substance recitals of an oral statement.
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• (n.) That which is stated; a formal embodiment in language of facts or opinions; a narrative; a recital. • (n.) The act of stating, reciting, or presenting, orally or in paper; as, to interrupt a speaker in the statement of his case.
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A note or recording of what a witness has said.
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In a formal system, a string of characters that is formed according to well-defined rules such that it is legal for the language that is the formal system. For example, in the formal system of arithmetic, the expression ``5 + 3 * (2 - 4)'' is a valid and well-formed statement, but ``5 + )3 * * (2 (- 4)'' is not.
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In the UK a statement of special educational needs sets out what a child's problems are and what help the educational authority will provide. Before the statement is issued there is a period of assessment (and much paper-pushing), and there are various stages to go through. It can take at least 6 months to get but until that happens less help will ...
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Provides the public with information concerning the status of existing warnings.
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State'ment noun 1. The act of stating, reciting, or presenting, orally or in paper; as, to interrupt a speaker in the
statement of his case.
2. That which is stated; a formal embodiment in language of facts or opinions; a narrative; a recital. 'Admirable perspicuity of
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An entity in a programming language, which is typically the smallest indivisible unit of execution....
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An oral or written assertion or (2) nonverbal conduct of a person, if it is intended by the person as an assertion. 28 USC In the courts of Pennsylvania, by the act to regulate arbitrations and proceedings in courts of justice, passed March 21, 1806, it is enacted, "that in all cases where a suit may be brought in any court of record for the reco.....
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A Statement is a document made and maintained by a Board that is intended to protect the resources necessary to meet a child`s special educational needs.
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A written account by a witness of the facts of details of a matter
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noun a document showing credits and debits
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noun a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc; `according to his statement he was in London on that day`
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See Meaning, Kinds of, 1.
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In UK education, the results of an assessment of the special educational needs of a child with physical or mental disabilities. Under the Education Act 1981, less able children are entitled to such an assessment by various professionals, to establish what their needs are and how they might be met. Approximately 2.5% children were in receipt of ...
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A command line that ends with a semicolon.
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A reminder about the money that a customer owes to a business. They are typically sent out on a monthly basis. They include information like invoice totals, payments received, debit memos, credit memos and the current balance of an account. They serve as reminders to customers to ensure that everyone is on the same page.
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something stated. · a communication or declaration in speech or writing, setting forth facts, particulars, etc. · a single sentence or assertion: I agree with everything you said except for your last statement. · an abstract of an account, as one rendered to show the balance due. · an appearance of a theme, subject, or motif w...
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the act of affirming or asserting something
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