multiple entry
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmultipleandentry
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multiple
adjective
uk/ˈmʌl.tɪ.pəl/us/ˈmʌl.tə.pəl/
very many of the same type, or of ...
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entry
noun
uk/ˈen.tri/us/ˈen.tri/
the act of entering a place or joining a particular society ...
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(Definition ofmultipleandentryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In order to make the nested labels have the proper scoping, the functions must be combined into a single function with simulatedmultipleentrypoints.
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Deep ownership types permit only a single object as entry point to the collection of objects it owns, whereas shallow ownership types permitmultipleentrypoints into the confined collection.
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This figure does not includemultipleentryof removal appeals resulting from the transfer of appeals from the preceding sessions, a phenomenon particularly notable during the 1820s.
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For example, in respect of some countries we are allowing applicants to have amultipleentryvisa as opposed to a single entry visa.
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Where amultipleentryvisa is issued, this is now normally valid for up to two years.
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Any textbook on economics will tell one that competition depends onmultipleentry.
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That person has hismultipleentryand exit visas.
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I am quite sure that the question ofmultipleentryis a matter that can form part of that examination.
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Frequent visitors, including businessmen, can apply formultipleentryvisas valid for two years.
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He then receives his year-longmultipleentryand exit visa.
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In order to assist regular travellers such as businessmen a greater range ofmultipleentryvisas has been introduced with periods of validity ranging from six months to five years.
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There are no plans at present for further visa abolition agreements, but where possible requirements have been eased, for example by extending the validity ofmultipleentryvisas.
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