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legacy

Meaning: tr
kalıt, miras
Ronnie's music and legacy live in all of us!
The existing grid mechanism is used to provide a metadata registry. It defines high level APIs that manage transaction-based replication across multiple domains and move legacy software to the grid smoothly.
Many educators and admissions officers are questioning whether legacy admissions should be abandoned. Others say the practice helps raise funds that can be used for students who need financial aid.
“Crisis management has always been her forte, whether saving the euro during the global financial crisis of 2009, keeping Europe together during the refugee crisis, or now coping with the pandemic,” Judy Dempsey of the think tank Carnegie Europe, noted recently in a commentary on Merkel’s legacy.
“I really value the legacy that different peoples around the world bring to our humanity today,” he said. “And as the world becomes a more homogenized place, I think it's really important to be remembering all of the different possible ways that it is to be human.”
Basing his invention of public relations on his uncle Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Edward Bernays has left a lasting legacy on the media and how they interact with their audiences.
Schools that allow legacy admissions say they raise more money if they give children of alumni special consideration.
What is your legacy?
Many educators and admissions officers are questioning whether legacy admissions should be abandoned.
Millennials are more hesitant to buy legacy big brands that they think don't really understand.
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