boilerplate in A Sentence

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    It's a Boilerplate NDA.

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    Most of it is just Boilerplate.

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    Nose- can run unittest tests and has less Boilerplate.

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    This page has links to our logo, Boilerplate statement, and graphic standards manual.

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    Pytest- also runs unittest tests, has less Boilerplate, better reporting, and lots of cool, extra features.

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    Over coming years, they're going to conduct our audits, and they're going to read Boilerplate from legal contracts.

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    The flight featured a production model LES and a Boilerplate(BP-06) Apollo spacecraft, the first mission to feature one.

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    AMD ruled hard for many years, but leaned heavily on an ugly syntax which required a lot of Boilerplate punctuation.

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    The spacecraft carried no instruments for measuring structural loads as the capsule's Boilerplate structure did not represent that of a real spacecraft.

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    Bear in mind also, that about 2/3 of the VB6 code was Boilerplate code for error handling and logging, identical across all of the procedures.

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    In his 10 months at the newspaper, Nick wrote Boilerplate, dime-a-dozen game stories-“adequate material,” says Collins- that rarely ventured outside the standard pattern of local prep reporting.

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    If you're selling the same widget that 50 other retailers are selling, and everyone is using the Boilerplate descriptions from the manufacturer, this is a great opportunity.

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    If you would like to include text about McKnight at the end of your release or announcement, please use the following approved Boilerplate language(updated as of January 2019):.

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    Instead, she referred them to her terms of service, a full page of legal Boilerplate displayed in tiny print, which gives her the right to display the information and share it with others.

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    Companies seeking exemptions have complained that Commerce provides little detail on the rationale for denying applications beyond Boilerplate language that the product a company wants to import is available from a U.S. supplier.

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    I would recommend going with the Win32 API directly, and then moving on to a known framework such as MFC, Qt, wxWindows or GTK so that you can spend less time working with Boilerplate code and instead focus on writing your application logic.

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    Orthodox critics will apply standards and definitions to his words that he does not apply, and so he says what seems to him and those of like mind to be utterly unobjectionable, almost Boilerplate, statements, but which are obviously nonsense to anyone with meaningful grounding in orthodox definitions.

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