Примери за използване на Expected behavior на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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That's expected behavior.
Norms rules for accepted and expected behavior.
This is expected behavior.
In New Zealand it is not only acceptable, but also expected behavior.
This is expected behavior from every age level.
It doesn't sound like expected behavior.
I believe this is expected behavior.
This is their expected behavior and it will save you a lot of hard to find problems!
I think this is expected behavior.
I do not consider it hacking, though,as the comments are left as an expected behavior.
So this is an expected behavior.
This is expected behavior for a global Software as a Service offering with shared services and datacenters.
To me, this is expected behavior.
Similarly- the expected behavior of the Equals(Object obj) is to return true, exactly when CompareTo(T obj) returns 0.
I guess that was expected behavior.
Changed internal keystroke handling within the spec to better align with generally expected behavior.
That I guess is an expected behavior.
You would get the expected behavior('i equals 2' would be displayed) only if$i is equal to 2.
EBUCore: audioTrackConfiguration removed(not the expected behavior).
The API describes and prescribes the expected behavior(a specification) while the library is an actual implementation of this set of rules.
Clearly there is a mismatch between actual and expected behavior.
Interacting with the API describes and prescribes the expected behavior of the software while the library is an actual implementation of this set of rules.
The“object” part defines what exactly the problem is, andthe“deviation” part describes the deviation from the expected behavior.
I was citing an example of the inverse gamblers fallacy which is the belief that if deviations from expected behavior are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process, future deviations in the same direction are then more likely.
The"object" part defines what exactly the problem arose with, andthe"deviation" part describes the deviation from the expected behavior.
This system leads us to the thought of the well-known“gambler's fallacy”,which is the belief that if deviations from expected behavior are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process, future deviations in the opposite direction are then more likely.
The“ object” part specifies what thing or group of things is having a problem, andthe“ deviation” part describes the deviation from expected behavior.
API libraries and frameworks===An API is usually related to a software library: the API describes andprescribes the"expected behavior" while the library is an"actual implementation" of this set of rules.
When we expect certain behaviors of others,we are likely to act in ways that make the expected behavior more likely to occur.”.