- Look up
holdout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Holdout or Hold Out may
refer to:
Holdout (sports), a player's
refusal to
report to
their team or...
-
holdouts are: the arm pressure,
sleeve holdout the ring
holdout the vest
holdout the
Kepplinger holdout the cuff
holdout the
Braden Mammone holdout,...
- ****anese
holdouts (****anese: 残留日本兵, romanized: zanryū nipponhei, lit. 'remaining ****anese soldiers') were
soldiers of the
Imperial ****anese Army (IJA)...
- In
professional sports, a
holdout (also
written as hold out)
occurs when a
player fails to
report to
their team—usually
before the
start of a season—or...
- In finance, a
holdout problem occurs when a bond
issuer is in
default or
nears default, and
launches an
exchange offer in an
attempt to
restructure debt...
- Don Drysdale, star
pitchers for the Los
Angeles Dodgers,
staged a
joint holdout in
which the pair
demanded a fair
negotiation and
better contract terms...
- A
holdout is a
property that did not
become part of a
larger real
estate development,
usually because the
owner refused to sell
their property. There...
- (for
example in cross-validation), the test data set is also
called a
holdout data set. The term "validation set" is
sometimes used
instead of "test...
- unstable.
While the
holdout method can be
framed as "the
simplest kind of cross-validation", many
sources instead classify holdout as a type of simple...
- War II and did not
surrender until 1974. He was the last
known ****anese
holdout to
surrender after the end of
hostilities in 1945.
Nakamura was an Amis...