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- Look up compliment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A compliment is an expression of praise, congratulation or encouragement. Compliment or Compliments...
- A compliment sandwich, praise sandwich, or feedback sandwich is a rhetorical technique to deliver criticism in a way that it is accepted by the criticized...
- A backhanded (or left-handed) compliment, or asteism, is an insult that is disguised as, or accompanied by, a compliment, especially in situations where...
- Two's complement is the most common method of representing signed (positive, negative, and zero) integers on computers, and more generally, fixed point...
- The ones' complement of a binary number is the value obtained by inverting (flipping) all the bits in the binary representation of the number. The name...
- A compliments slip (or with compliments slip) is a slip of paper that contains the same name and address information that would be on a letterhead of formal...
- "Dandy Life" Ross Childress 4:03 7. "Run"   4:35 8. "Generate"   3:33 9. "Compliment" E. Roland, D. Roland 3:01 10. "Not the One"   3:49 11. "Crown" ("Crown"...
- In 2009, IGN named the Super NES the fourth-best video game console, complimenting its audio and number of AAA games. SNES emulation began with VSMC in...
- Redd, saying they add layers of strangeness to the narrative. Creith complimented the show for its dark and macabre tone, noting its evolution from a typical...
- powerful, insightful film." Kenneth Turan from Los Angeles Times also complimented Freeman's direction but thought the film was "more predictable than powerful"...