stateless in the PONS Dictionary

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stateless person

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Web development is based on a stateless model.
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Many stateless paramilitary bands lacking any coherent ideology fought these forces and each other in what frequently seemed a political free-for-all.
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He had wanted a system of a classless, stateless direct democracy.
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This makes a stateless session bean automatically thread-safe.
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A view is that it means homeless or stateless.
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Link-local addresses are assigned to interfaces by host-internal, i.e. stateless, address autoconfiguration when other means of address assignment are not available.
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A person who has no recognised nationality or citizenship is regarded as stateless.
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After his non-immigrant student visa expired, none of the three countries would accept him onto their territory, effectively making him a stateless person.
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The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless (apart from the location it is working on), so that it can be stopped and started instantly.
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Many human societies have been governed by states for millennia, however for most of pre-history people lived in stateless societies.
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