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fallback <a fallback; fallbacks> N ECON

fallback

fallback action N COMPUT

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ultimate fallback language N COMPUT

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A common feature modems was the concept of fallback, allowing them to talk to less-capable modems.
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The floor of the crater is level and has most likely been resurfaced by subsequent lava flows, or by fallback and ejecta deposits.
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This lets developers take advantage of new features that browsers support, yet create fallbacks for browsers that lack support.
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Systems that do not offer a fallback font typically display black or white rectangles, question marks, or nothing at all in place of missing characters.
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During a fallback to an elevated bluff, a dying soldier exploits his armor's functions and creates a nuclear explosion.
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This prompted a move to a fallback position, teaching critical analysis of evolutionary theory.
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Locker clarified that his primary focus is still on football and that playing baseball would merely be a fallback plan.
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The position is closed when the oscillator rises above 70 (considered overbought), or a rise above 50 but then a fallback through 45.
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These discourses seem to have a soothing effect on people's anxious nerves and serve as a security fallback for them.
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Another common feature of these high-speed modems was the concept of fallback, or "speed hunting", allowing them to communicate with less-capable modems.
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