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robust program

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robust program [¦rō·bəst ′prō·grəm]
(computer science)
A computer program using an iterative process that converges rapidly to the solution being sought.
A computer program that performs well even under unusual conditions.


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Aa "This is a robust program reflecting the government's commitment to key fiscal and structural reforms, which mitigate the adverse impact of the global crisis, while addressing longer-term development challenges of sustaining growth and poverty reduction," director for the Middle East Hedi Larbi said of Jordan's program.
This is a robust program reflecting the government's commitment to key fiscal and structural reforms, which mitigate the adverse impact of the global crisis, while addressing longer-term development challenges of sustaining growth and poverty reduction," Director for the Middle East Director, Hedi Larbi, said of Jordan's program.
But he said he hoped to build on those early targets in fashioning a more robust program in the future as part of his administration?
 
 
 
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