0 a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc -- stak; -stak; stabel; -stabel
a haystack.
1 a set of shelves for books eg in a library. -- reol
2 to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile -- stable
Stack the books up against the wall.
As a consequence, optimization theorems for protocol stacks can be created and proven automatically.
In the static semantics, they simply collect the names of stacks and regions in scope and assign types to locations.
The mere presence of party ratio stacking indicates a partisan element in committee selection and drawing from the parties separately eliminates that element.
Even in cases of extreme majority party control, some committees do not warrant stacking.
The storage problems occur because of the potentially large number and size of distinct stacks to which it might be necessary to attribute costs.
There are a number of cases which need to be considered in the construction of cost-centre stacks.
When these focuses change in the course of the dialogue, they are stacked in two separate stacks.
The forms with an overt case affix require a nominal which is either genitive or dative, and have the peculiarity that they cannot be stacked.