Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In mathematics, of two constructs, having every element of each paired with one and only one element of the other.
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Examples
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Below level one-one, there have been several issues with the life support mechanisms.
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The ruse of looking down at the marble notebook, one-one thousand, then looking up: the drunk gone, like a movie ghost.
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ABUMRAD: That would be one-one thousand - and this whole experience left David Eagleman with a question that he could not get out of his mind.
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Mr. IFTIKHAR: They don't like games ending in one-one ties.
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ABUMRAD: That would be one-one thousand - and this whole experience left David Eagleman with a question that he could not get out of his mind.
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Given the morass of America's national politics, it's tempting to reserve our money, energy and creativity for trying to help people one-one, through efforts that seem purer and less corrupted by ambition and contention than trying to change our country's national direction.
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ABUMRAD: That would be one-one thousand - and this whole experience left David Eagleman with a question that he could not get out of his mind.
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Given the morass of America's national politics, it's tempting to reserve our money, energy and creativity for trying to help people one-one, through efforts that seem purer and less corrupted by ambition and contention than trying to change our country's national direction.
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When the NBA Finals is tied one-one, the winner of Game Three has gone on to win the championship every time.
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The ruse of looking down at the marble notebook, one-one thousand, then looking up: the drunk gone, like a movie ghost.
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