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preemption Meaning in Telugu ( preemption తెలుగు అంటే)



ముందస్తు, సరైన హక్కు

న్యాయ సిద్ధాంతం అదే విషయంలో ఫెడరల్ స్టేట్ చట్టం యొక్క ఆధిపత్యం అని పేర్కొంది,

Noun:

హక్రా, పట్టుకొను, సరైన హక్కు,



preemption's Usage Examples:

Somewhat unusually for radio, the late-night and overnight hosts have more prominence on a sports talk network, due to a near-complete lack of local preemption; Sports Byline USA, for instance, only operates overnights.


newscasts are subject to preemption due to network sports telecasts that are scheduled to overlap into the timeslot.


a mutex that is owned by someone else), elapsing timeout, state change of another thread, that may lead to preemption.


Partial preemption of state lawSection 2 of the FAA declares that arbitration provisions will be subject to invalidation only for the same grounds applicable to contractual provisions generally, such as unconscionability or duress.


However, the inability to enforce preemption may interfere with a priority algorithm.


Pirg, [w]ith the FACT Act, the financial industry won its primary goal: permanent preemption of stronger state credit and privacy laws.


However, multitasking allows each processor to switch between tasks that are being executed without having to wait for each task to finish (preemption).


KRON's default carriage of preempted NBC shows ended in 2012, when KICU-TV (then owned by Cox Enterprises as a sister station to KTVU) resumed those duties until the sale of both KICU and KTVU to Fox Television Stations in 2014; preemptions are now handled in-house with a move of NBC programming to KNTV's Cozi TV subchannel.


By applying the doctrine of preemption of the field by congressional enactment of federal patent and copyright laws, the Supreme Court has .


newscast is subject to preemption or delay due to network sports telecasts overrunning into or starting within either time slot; since April 2016, sister station KICU has served as an alternate broadcaster of KTVU newscasts that are preempted by network sports telecasts.


pease peddle from peddler peeve from peevish pettifog from pettifogger phosphoresce from phosphorescent pleb from plebs ply from reply preempt from preemption.


The preemption kept Memphians from seeing homegrown talent perform on the show, such as The Sylvers, Al Green, Isaac Hayes, Anita Ward, The Staple Singers and Rick Dees, who was hired by WHBQ radio as its new morning host during his Disco Duck days in late 1976.



Synonyms:

pre-emption, legal right,



Antonyms:

left, liberal, center,



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