self-cancelling

  • 1self-cancelling — adjective 1》 having elements which contradict or negate one another. 2》 (of a mechanical device) designed to stop working automatically when no longer required …

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  • 2self-cancelling — …

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  • 3self-cancelling indicator — All modern signal light switches (direction indicators) switch off automatically when the steering wheel is returned to the straight ahead position …

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  • 4self-can|cel|ling — «SEHLF KAN suh lihng», adjective. Especially British. canceling itself out: »The dialogue shows a brilliant talent for extending cant and clichés into spirals of self cancelling logic (London Times) …

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  • 5SCIN — Self Cancelling Installment Note (Business » Stock Exchange) **** South Carolina Investor Network (Business » Stock Exchange) * Spinal Cord Injury Network (Community » Non Profit Organizations) * Southern California Irish Network (Community) …

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  • 6Automotive lighting — Blinker redirects here. For other uses, see Blinker (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Magneti Marelli company AL Automotive Lighting. For lights in seafaring and aviation, see navigation light. The lighting system of a motor vehicle… …

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  • 7Yamaha RD500LC — Infobox Motorcycle name = Yamaha RD500LC aka = RZ500 RZV500R manufacturer = Yamaha production = 1984 1986 predecessor = successor = parent company = class = Sports power = 64.2 kW (88 PS) @ 9,500 rpm torque = 65.4 N·m @ 8,500 rpm platform =… …

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  • 8Furniss v. Dawson — is an important House of Lords case in the field of UK tax. Its full name is Furniss (Inspector of Taxes) v. Dawson D.E.R., Furniss (Inspector of Taxes) v. Dawson G.E., Murdoch (Inspector of Taxes) v. Dawson R.S. , and its citation is [1984] A.C …

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  • 9double negative — 1. • He never did no harm to no one The Archers (radio broadcast), 1987. This, and other double negative constructions, can easily be found in all varieties of English used throughout the world. It is commonly associated with poorly educated East …

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  • 10Strange loop — A strange loop arises when, by moving up or down through a hierarchical system, one finds oneself back where one started. Strange loops may involve self reference and paradox. The concept of a strange loop was proposed and extensively discussed… …

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