bufferedness
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]bufferedness (uncountable)
- The quality of state of being buffered.
- 1993, Ioannis A. Pappas, Ilias P. Tatsiopoulos, Advances in production management systems:
- This is also the result of a comparative analysis of Japanese, North American and European automobile companies concerning relative leanness or bufferedness of the plant production management policies.
- 1995, Kenneth Leithwood, Effective School District Leadership, page 201:
- Those qualities make bufferedness more than a situation where provincial vaguenss and limited monitoring provide a window of opportunity for locals to run with local ideas.
- 2016, Lionel Shriver, The Self-Seeding Sycamore:
- Some soft, muffled bufferedness was bound to take over, as if she were buttressed by excess packaging.