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Quasi meaning
Resembling or having a likeness to the named thing.
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Quasi ballistic missiles A quasi ballistic missile (also called a semi ballistic missile) is a category of missile that has a low trajectory and/or is largely ballistic but can perform maneuvers in flight or make unexpected changes in direction and range.
Quasi-Newton methods When the Jacobian is unavailable or too expensive to compute at every iteration, a Quasi-Newton method can be used.
A quasi-novelistic saga of the streets, it continues to immerse us in a fragile community and to probe failing social systems.
AUSTIN – When assessments of the quasi-inflation of 2021-22 appeared in major US media outlets this month, the prognosis was good: the fever has receded and may already be gone.
But his quasi-Shermanesque statement leaves Newsom with two unpalatable options for running in 2028: Break his word, or cajole Harris out of the race.
China’s growing middle class (or quasi-middle class) is choosing to spend now as a personal statement—whether to push back against social expectations, or to paper over fears of getting left behind.
Despite the 13 Amendments and civil rights legislation after the Civil War, our justices and most of the rest of our political society tolerated the extension of quasi-slavery for many decades.
District Court Judge Kwok Wai Kin’s journey from disgrace and quasi-suspension to appointment as a national security judge.
Do you want to bar some quasi-governmental entities and all consumer-owned electric utilities from taking on more than $1 billion in debt unless they get statewide voter approval?
For players, Vladofs can be insanely powerful with With the quasi-shotgun blasts many have, they can be very strong and versatile close-up and mid-range.
Hui Liao et al, The Award Goes to… Someone Else: A Natural Quasi-Experiment Examining the Impact of Performance Awards on Nominees' Workplace Collaboration, Academy of Management JournalDOI: 10.5465/amj.
ICANN, the quasi-governmental organization that oversees domain name registrations, is only five years old and is in a constant state of flux.
I feel quasi-obligated to allow this behavior to continue because Sadie was my dad’s, and because I still have a small role in her life (I still pay her monthly insurance fee) but after all there were good reasons we didn’t keep her!
If you want a quasi-affordable California home, look far from the coast and the big cities.
In 1920, W.E.B. DuBois, the pre-eminent Black scholar of his era, wrote “The Comet,” a quasi-futuristic short story set in Manhattan about another mysterious apocalypse.
It is sort of quasi judicial.
Los Angeles punk and garage rock band Fidlar frontman Zac Carper and bassist Brandon Schwartzel developed a quasi-Christmas tradition while sharing an apartment.
Now, those two teams will be quasi-Mountain West affiliates while still holding that PAC 12 title.
OHA’s existing quasi-independence from many state policies governing state agencies was a gift of the 1978 constitutional convention that created OHA.
Our dining room turned into a multi-station, quasi-Montessori school, replete with everything from number lines to window washing accoutrements.