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find [fīnd] (industrial engineering) The therblig representing the mental reaction which occurs on recognizing an object at the end of the elemental motion search; now seldom used. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The court's function at an expungement hearing is not to determine who is likely to win the case; it is only to determine whether the evidence is sufficient to allow a jury to find in favor of the claimant. However, Steven Carnevale, the assistant county counsel who prepared the opinion, said a court would not likely find in favor of opponents because when two state statutes are in conflict, the newer law takes precedent. In the event of a ruling in SCO's favor, Aduva intends to release a tailored version of SoundCheck, tuned to find the specific code identified in the court's decision (should the court find in favor of SCO). |
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