Collocations withcode

These are words often used in combination withcode.

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access code
The access code is 1.04.19.
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alphanumeric code
A third advantage in an alphanumeric code is that letters and numbers give more code combinations than numbers alone.
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cheat code
In computing, the word is sometimes used as a metasyntactic variable or as a video game cheat code, the canonical magic word.
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civil code
The 1878 recommendations for the 1882 civil code included a change in the meaning of inheritance.
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code enforcement
The agency also doubles as the town code enforcement when needed.
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code generator
This is essential for an efficient implementation of arithmetic, but it is usually hidden in the code generator.
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code of conduct
It was elaborated into a code of conduct.
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code of ethics
The code of ethics for emergency medicine: why it's important for our specialty.
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code requirement
The commission has a range of sanctions to enforce licence and code requirements, including issuing formal warnings, requiring on-screen apologies, imposing financial penalties or shortening or revoking licences.
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criminal code
Its fourth report, published in 1848, was a second draft criminal code.
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diagnostic code
A second classification of ' diarrhoea-associated admissions ' was made if any of these codes were listed as any of the 15 possible diagnostic codes.
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disciplinary code
It was impossible, for instance, to draft the organic law necessary to establish the structure, mission, organisation and disciplinary code of the police force.
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elaborate code
There is there a whole elaborate code.
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ethical code
Deviants of the ethical code are met with scorn and invectives.
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executable code
The latter is an essential prerequisite for the generation of efficiently executable code.
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existing code
This extension should not cause problems to existing code.
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fire code
I am not satisfied, however, that an industrial fire code is necessary or practicable.
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following code
For instance, the following code defines the behaviour of a memory allocator server.
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generated code
To be suitable, an interface must conform to the idioms used for printing in the language of the generated code.
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generating code
The generating code controls the order and number of the copies, and it overwrites certain operands in the template, called holes, with new values.
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identification code
For each in-patient and daypatient stay, it lists admission and discharge dates, primary and up to three subsidiary diagnoses, and hospital identification code.
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labour code
The government also argued that changes in the labour code were not an effective means of strengthening the labour movement.
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legal code
The timing between changes in the metropolitan legal code and the drafting of the 1903 colonial legal code are not accidental.
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malicious code
We have, in particular, included provisions to penalise the use of tools such as malicious code that are used to create so-called botnets, which have been used by criminals.
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moral code
In place of a dominant authority, a moral code operates.
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neural code
Nowadays there is a lot of controversy about the nature of the neural code.
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numeric code
The shape of the cathodes was defined in simulations per formed by using a specially developed two-dimensional numeric code.
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numerical code
The numerical code was then tested against this result.
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proposed code
The proposed code of practice will deal with these matters.
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revised code
He discussed proper and improper removal of dinosaur specimens and offered a revised code of conduct for fossil collecting.
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rigid code
What is required is a rigid code.
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safety code
There are a series of building and construction regulations of 1948 and 1966 which form a safety code between employers and employees.
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secret code
No messages in a secret code are accepted.
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sequential code
Therefore, we want to reuse the existing sequential code generation scheme for with-loops as far as possible.
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speech code
The speech code and learning to read.
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standard code
Certainly, as a minimum requirement, a standard code should be recommended to the guilds throughout the country.
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strict code
It is a strict code.
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two-letter code
A simple two-letter code is used -- the key to the codes is found here.
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uniform code
It is true that the nationalised industries have not an absolutely uniform code in this matter.
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unique code
Each participant was assigned a unique code.
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unwritten code
He has an unshakable commitment to humans having an inalienable right to stillness as part of an unwritten code of human rights.
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voluntary code
There is a voluntary code.
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written code
A written code of conduct was followed to maximise procedural rigour.
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