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- noun Plural form of
iterate .
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Examples
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The artist "iterates" on the whole thing and the potential of the whole picture is visible in every iteration from the initial sketch to the final painting.
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The company cites technical problems at the plant and re-precipitation issues – but believes that the newer heap sections are performing well and re-iterates its 50,000 tonnes target in 2012.
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And in case those politicians think working people will just shrug their shoulders and give them handfuls of more campaign cash and volunteers, Trumka iterates:
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And in case those politicians think working people will just shrug their shoulders and give them handfuls of more campaign cash and volunteers, Trumka iterates: We need to send them a special message: it's that you may have forgotten what the labor movement did to get you elected; but, by God, we never will!
Art Levine: Dems, Unions, Allies Push Back For Reform in Ads, Town Halls, Attacks on Blue Dogs (VIDEO) Art Levine 2010
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I like this method, because it makes sure the code that iterates trials is easy to find.
Web Experiment Tutorial: Chapter 6, PHP GamesWithWords 2010
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And in case those politicians think working people will just shrug their shoulders and give them handfuls of more campaign cash and volunteers, Trumka iterates:
Dems, Unions, Allies Push Back For Reform in Ads, Town Halls, Attacks on Blue Dogs (VIDEO) 2010
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Krueger's release iterates that as the chamber explores "our institutional legal options," she does not believe Monserrate should remain.
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Its ten-page introduction iterates in summary form some of the key explications given in the main body of the book.
Michel Bauwens - A vision-logic for the p2p age? William Harryman 2009
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As the game iterates, the ones with the best predictive value are favored and added to while the worse ones wither away.
Nobody Tell Tyler Cowen, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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And in case those politicians think working people will just shrug their shoulders and give them handfuls of more campaign cash and volunteers, Trumka iterates:
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