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A person who is considered to be the personal property of his owner. In some societies, such as Ancient Greece and Ancient Persia, the treatment of slaves was strictly controlled by law. In most cases, however, a slave was considered as an object and his owner could treat him as he wanted.
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| SLA |
Service level agreement. SLAs detail the responsibilities of an IT service provider, the rights of the service provider
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| SLA |
Somali Liberation Army [Also: Sudan Liberation Army - Darfur)
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| slave |
device which receives information from the bus or sends information on the bus in response to a request (also called a poll) from the Master
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| SLA |
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a contract between a customer and the vendor of a system(s) to provide a range of support services, up to an agreed minimum standard. SLAs will usually specific precisely what the support procedures are to be and the way in which a support call will be escalated through the vendor's support organisation to achieve resolution.
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| SLA | a blow from a flat object (as an open hand) |
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| SLA | hit with something flat, like a paddle or the open hand |
| SLA | (informal) directly |
| SLA | apply carelessly |
| SLA | make hastily and carelessly |
| SLA | at excessive speeds |
| SLA | (informal) very good |
| SLA | marked by great carelessness |
| SLA | (informal) directly |
| SLA | in a slapdash manner |
| SLA | (informal) dazed from or as if from repeated blows |
| SLA | cheerfully irresponsible |
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