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  2. Loose - Wikipedia

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    Loose, slang for inebriated or high on drugs, as in "get loose"; Loose, slang antonym for anxious ("uptight"), as in "loosen up"; Loose woman, a promiscuous female . Loose morals, especially sexual morals, not much concerned with prevailing ethics

  3. Loose coupling - Wikipedia

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    Loose coupling occurs when the dependent class contains a pointer only to an interface, which can then be implemented by one or many concrete classes. This is known as dependency inversion . The dependent class's dependency is to a "contract" specified by the interface; a defined list of methods and/or properties that implementing classes must ...

  4. No-win situation - Wikipedia

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    A no-win situation or loselose situation is an outcome of a negotiation, conflict or challenging circumstance in which all parties are worse off. It is an alternative to a win-win or outcome in which one party wins .

  5. Loose sentence - Wikipedia

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    A loose sentence (also called a cumulative sentence) is a type of sentence in which the main idea (independent clause) is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases. Construction

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  7. The Game (mind game) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of The Game are uncertain. The most common hypothesis is that The Game derives from another mental game, Finchley Central.While the original version of Finchley Central involves taking turns to name stations, in 1976, members of the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society (CUSFS) developed a variant wherein the first person to think of the titular station loses.

  8. Loss - Wikipedia

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    Angular misalignment loss, power loss caused by the deviation from optimum angular alignment; Bridging loss, the loss that results when an impedance is connected across a transmission line

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