nonduplication love

Definitions

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  • noun Lack of duplication; failure to duplicate.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ duplication

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Examples

  • Comcast spokeswoman Laura Brubaker on Monday said the signal overlay was a mistake, related to the standard practice of “network nonduplication protection.

    Comcast Fumbles: Connecticut Jets Fans Miss Brett Favre's Debut - The Consumerist 2008

  • So they have taught jouranalists about links, the blogosphere, nonduplication of effort (an important and underappreciated lesson).

    September « 2005 « BuzzMachine 2005

  • So they have taught jouranalists about links, the blogosphere, nonduplication of effort (an important and underappreciated lesson).

    And when will there be a museum of blogging? « BuzzMachine 2005

  • But an alternative is to move to what David Lewis calls ˜a nonduplication principle™ (see Bennett 1988).

    Supervenience McLaughlin, Brian 2005

  • Note that any view that accepts a nonduplication principle for some sort of entity is ipso facto anti-haecceitist.

    Supervenience McLaughlin, Brian 2005

  • What matters here is just that nonduplication principles are supervenience theses.

    Supervenience McLaughlin, Brian 2005

  • Cable operators say the competitive landscape has changed, the process is broken and skewed toward broadcasters via must-carry on must-buy tiers, syndicated exclusivity and network nonduplication rules.

    Multichannel News: Cable Operators 2010

  • Cable operators say the competitive landscape has changed, the process is broken and skewed toward broadcasters via must-carry on must-buy tiers, syndicated exclusivity and network nonduplication rules.

    Multichannel News: Cable Operators 2010

  • Cable operators say the competitive landscape has changed, the process is broken and skewed toward broadcasters via must-carry on must-buy tiers, syndicated exclusivity and network nonduplication rules.

    Multichannel News: Cable Operators 2010

  • Cable operators say the competitive landscape has changed, the process is broken and skewed toward broadcasters via must-carry on must-buy tiers, syndicated exclusivity and network nonduplication rules.

    Multichannel News: Cable Operators 2010

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