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(As in, "Stateless, which is kind of a big word …")
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Is there any plan to have JPA provide a "Stateless" or "Sessionless" architecture - where there would be no requirement to manage EntityManager's?
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The harshness of the manipulation becoming more evident, as the sheen comes off the dream, that even the gross inequity of the distribution of the wealth not enough for 'Stateless' become apparent, as lobbying must go on and bonuses must be paid; as each new revelation of
CounterPunch 2009
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Stateless Indians are more stateless than ever before.
Dinkar Jain: To the Mahatma, From a Stateless Indian Dinkar Jain 2011
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Stateless Indians can't wait decades to win back their country.
Dinkar Jain: To the Mahatma, From a Stateless Indian Dinkar Jain 2011
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Stateless persons exist at the periphery of society -- both outside the law and at the mercy of the law.
Danielle C. Jefferis: Waking Up Stateless in Jerusalem Danielle C. Jefferis 2011
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These are questions worth asking as the UN marks the 50th anniversary of the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of the Stateless today.
Davinder Kumar: No Country for Stateless People Davinder Kumar 2011
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Matt: Note that you never see that kind of crap on the Center for a Stateless Society website.
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The 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons defines who is a "stateless person" and establishes minimum standards of their treatment.
Davinder Kumar: No Country for Stateless People Davinder Kumar 2011
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Stateless people are technically not citizens of any country and consequentially they are often denied basic rights to employment, education, housing and health care.
Davinder Kumar: No Country for Stateless People Davinder Kumar 2011
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