s. existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact
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n a rare immunological disorder characterized by the virtual absence of gamma globulin in the blood and consequent susceptibility to infection
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cause to separate into pieces or fragments v act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises v move away or escape suddenly v scatter or part v force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up v prevent completion v enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act v make submissive, obedient, or useful v fail to agree with
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This “virtual classroom” learning tool is recordable and it stores usage metrics to keep students accountable in the learning process and instructors/parents (of students) informed
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True fluency is only obtained by immersion in conversation, and this medium allows unlimited opportunities to connect and immerse. 2) Instructor to student (www.tutor-cl.com) - An instructor (or tutor) purchases the right to use the “virtual classroom” to tutor the student face-to-face in a video chat and to utilize the interactive whiteboard. > Lets learn some Spanish tonight by getting on ConfabLab and connecting with our peers across the globe.
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(composite from the greek words, icon-iconic meaning image-imaginary-virtual and economy) Iconomy is a state where certain "financial tools" (derivatives/futures-options-cds etc), leveraged credit and uncontrolled increase of money supply, altogether sum up to a matchless value chaotically multiple of the total value of all fixed assets, properties and commodities reserves of the real economy > Credit expansion obtained by financial institutions generating "vitual assets" and investment potential in bureaucratically created financial tools, void of any real or productive value, is a prominent form of Iconomy