In most programming languages, an identifier name can typically include letters, digits, and underscore characters. The number of characters allowed in an identifier name varies across languages but is usually around 255 characters. All characters in an identifier are significant and can differentiate one identifier from another.
All factors are equally significant.
Anything that can be used to identify you. Your name is an individual identifier. Equally, in some datasets, individuals are assigned numbers that can be used to identify them. Individual identifiers are useful because they allow you to cross-reference datasets against each other to find out more information about the people in them. They are a problem, ethically, because in the event private data about an individual are attached to an identifier and that individual comes to be known, then that person's privacy is compromised.
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Nothing more significant than equally likely events.
Yes. He insisted that slaves be included in the rule of representation, equally with the whites or freemen.
I would say that they're both equally strong because kishi has issues with making girl characters awesome...
it depends on the play. in some the minor characters play a very brief role in keeping the plot going, but sokmtimes that minor characters cause the entire plot to happen. they can reveal traits about the major or other minor characters. this is a super broad question, and the answer is equally so. depending on the play they can really affect any aspect(s) of it to any degree.
中国 or 中华 Funny thing is that 国 is the sign for "land" and 华 is the sign for "china". But both 中国 and 中华 are used equally it seems.
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The estate was equally divided by the children. The chess masters were equally matched. It was equally apparent that they had no source of income.
There are two equally likely possibilities : MEMENTOS (plural noun) - keepsakes, or souvenirs MOMENTOUS (adjective) - very important, historically significant, or earth-shaking
There is no significant difference in the prevalence of vitiligo between men and women. Both genders are equally affected by this skin condition, which results in patches of skin losing their pigment. It can occur at any age and affects people of all genders fairly equally.