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phrase Explanation: Theese functions can be executed in autonomic waz or with the operating pay off between every step.... |
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"These functions can be executed autonomously or with inspection steps between each cycle" Explanation: "These functions can be executed autonomously or with inspection steps between each cycle" |
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these functions can be performed Explanation: These functions can be performed independently or with the use of an operator between each step acquittements means "handling" in a technical context. The sentence basically means that the function either works on its own (without interruption) or needs an operator (human being) to perform the function between each step (interruption) Reference: http://ca.altavista.com/web/results?q=%22perform+a+function%... Reference: http://www.legranddictionnaire.com |
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acquittement = acknowledgement Explanation: means that to go from one step to the next operators have to acknowledge / select / accept or validate the next function |
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