Procedural in a sentence as an adjective

The judge found serious procedural misconduct by RH and gave it two weeks to "show cause," in writing, why it should not be sanctioned.

Every procedural dungeon creator I've seen so far seems to just use pre-made rooms or chunks of rooms, and shuffles them around.

Or because he succeeds in getting key evidence excluded because of a procedural failure by the feds.

Cool, but I think my favourite 4k demo is still Elevated, which is much less obviously procedural.

Try teaching a Cobol programmer OOP and you'll find that they learn it slower than someone without that procedural coding experience.

You can write code that looks like pain old procedural code but underneath there's magic that uses userspace task switching whenever something would block.

Even though it was entirely about procedural programming.

The issue with a lot of procedurally-generated content is that overall things become same-y.

Doing joins in procedural code requires all data to be transferred into application process memory, which is only viable for modest amounts of data.

The question, then, is a procedural one of how courts should go about making this determination but the results could go a long way toward tightening up standards if this is rightly decided.

It took advantage of significant parallelism on the circuit level which is not available to modern processorsIt seems that if some effort went into perfecting these chips as we do with procedural chips, we could see vast performance increases.

It did so, however, by setting out a brand new procedural rule whose effect would be to gut much of Bilski and reopen the floodgates to huge numbers of business method patents under a very loose standard - to wit, by holding, that, if it "is not manifestly evident [my emphasis] that a claim is directed to a patent ineligible abstract idea," then the court essentially treat the claim as eligible.

It did so, however, by setting out a brand new procedural rule whose effect would be to gut much of Bilski and reopen the floodgates to huge numbers of business method patents under a very loose standard - to wit, by holding, that, if it 'is not manifestly evident [my emphasis] that a claim is directed to a patent ineligible abstract idea,' then the court essentially treat the claim as eligible.

Procedural definitions

adjective

of or relating to procedure; "a procedural violation"

adjective

relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law; "adjective law"

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