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Execution meaning
The act, manner or style of executing (actions, maneuvers, performances). | The state of being accomplished. | The act of putting to death or being put to death as a penalty, or actions so associated.
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Conditional execution Bash supplies "conditional execution" command separators that allow execution of a command to be contingent on the exit code set by a precedent command.
MySQL Fabric is open-source, and supports procedure execution in the presence of failure, providing an execution model usually called resilient execution.
The former executes multiple instructions in the same execution unit in parallel by dividing the execution unit into different phases, whereas the latter executes multiple instructions in parallel by using multiple execution units.
If a court holds that lethal injection is unconstitutional or rules that the firing squad is a constitutionally required method of execution, the method of execution shall be the firing squad.
The announcement of the execution date moves Alabama closer to becoming the first state to attempt an execution by nitrogen gas, although there will be a legal fight before it is used.
The execution date request comes as the state and anti-death penalty advocates continue to present opposing views of during the state's first execution using nitrogen.
Valerie Carol McIntosh from pleaded guilty to two counts of assault police officer in execution of duty and hinder or resist police officer in execution of duty on Wednesday, June 12 at Dubbo Local Court.
As it stands for the remaining inmates awaiting execution, appears not to have a method of execution stated on the Justice Department’s schedule — the rest are marked for lethal injection.
Execution was done by prison officers who go for pre and post counselling in relation to execution," he said.
Hours before the execution, the wife of expressed her disappointment at the Supreme Court's decision to lift the temporary stay of execution for Nate.
Its Execution Services segment comprises agency-based trading and trading venues, which offer execution services in equities, ETFs, futures, and fixed income to institutions, banks, and broker dealers.
Although 53% of executives surveyed by Forbes Insights and K&L Gates are typically involved in decision making, starting with strategy execution, only 39% are involved throughout the process, from design to execution.
Execution is more important than ideas and the iceberg under any innovation is execution.
Since the Atkins decision, however, states have struggled to identify which defendants are truly mentally disabled and are thus ineligible for execution under Atkins, and which are merely faking it to avoid execution.
Instead it is seeking to encourage member states to adopt a proactive focus on national execution through a new management system intended to guide the execution of its programs through ‘constant monitoring, reporting, and accountability’.
After significant revisions which froze some aspects of execution semantics to gain performance (by adopting a Simula -like class inheritance model of execution), Smalltalk-76 was created.
A large part of execution was the summary execution of enemy combatants.
A quine is a fixed point of an execution environment, when the execution environment is viewed as a function.
Execution Eyewitnesses described the scene of the execution by burning on 30 May 1431.
Holinshed's Chronicles of 1577 included a picture of "The execution of Murcod Ballagh near to Merton in Ireland 1307" showing a similar execution machine, suggesting early use in Ireland.