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  • 41Scheme (programming language) — * [ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/garbage/cs345/schintro v14/schintro toc.html An Introduction to Scheme and its Implementation] ( [http://www.federated.com/ jim/schintro v14/schintro toc.html alternative link] )References External links *… …

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  • 42scheme — 01. The company that I work at has a [scheme] to increase its sales without increasing its costs. 02. Oliver is always [scheming] to get the most money for the least amount of work possible. 03. I don t think the government s [scheme] to reduce… …

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  • 43scheme*/*/ — [skiːm] noun [C] I 1) British a plan that is developed by a government or large organization in order to provide a particular service for people a training scheme[/ex] The proposed scheme should solve the parking problem.[/ex] Have you joined the …

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  • 44scheme — /skim / (say skeem) noun 1. a plan or design to be followed, as for building operations, etc.; a program of action; a project. 2. a policy or plan officially adopted by a company, business, etc., as for pensions, loans, etc. 3. an underhand plot; …

  • 45Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme — For other uses of MIDAS , see MIDAS (disambiguation). The Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme, usually abbreviated to MiDAS, is a training and registration scheme for drivers of minibuses in the UK. Following a number of serious accidents where… …

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  • 46Scheme of work — A scheme of work defines the structure and content for teachers in their subject. The document includes teaching and learning objectives and, depending upon the level of detail, may contain a full time plan for each lesson.In other words a scheme …

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  • 47scheme to defraud — A plan designed or concocted for perpetrating a fraud. As the term is used in the Federal statutes making criminal the use of the mails for the purpose of executing a scheme to defraud, if the scheme or artifice in its necessary consequence is… …

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  • 48scheme — noun 1》 a systematic plan or arrangement for attaining some particular object or putting a particular idea into effect.     ↘a particular ordered system or arrangement: a classical rhyme scheme. 2》 a secret or underhand plan; a plot. verb 1》 form …

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  • 49Scheme (linguistics) — In linguistics, scheme is a figure of speech that changes the normal arrangement of words in a sentence s structure. A good example of a playwright who was notorious for his use of schemes and tropes was William Shakespeare ( Romeo and Juliet ,… …

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  • 50scheme — n. & v. n. 1 a a systematic plan or arrangement for work, action, etc. b a proposed or operational systematic arrangement (a colour scheme). 2 an artful or deceitful plot. 3 a timetable, outline, syllabus, etc. v. 1 intr. (often foll. by for, or… …

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