We can provide rough sketches of how he looks, and probe for unique identifiers. |
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Users don't sit idle because of lost or forgotten identifiers, and the help desk doesn't spend time retrieving or replacing such tokens. |
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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency introduced new plates on Saturday, with location and age identifiers within the registration numbers. |
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The Full Court in the present case did so by naming the applicant by identifiers and not by name. |
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These data were then used to create unique identifiers for unduplicating and matching case records according to a predetermined process. |
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These identifiers will serve as pointers to the metadata information in the local system. |
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Table 6.8 also shows that high American identifiers cared more about procedural fairness than did low American identifiers. |
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Also, some dependencies might not have filenames but are abstract identifiers that might be provided by any number of alternative packages. |
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Some of these characterizations were used repeatedly across cases as problem identifiers and problem conceptualizers. |
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Next, the host performs a series of numerical operations on stored keys and identifiers to assemble a Content Key. |
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Biometric identifiers are digital codes that cannot be used to reconstitute your image or fingerprint. |
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Optical and photonic technology can address this area by providing unique biometric identifiers. |
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The summits have pushed for the development of biometric identifiers in visas, residence permits and passports. |
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We could not adjust for deprivation as the ethical considerations meant that we were not allowed to extract strong patient identifiers, such as postcodes. |
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Subjects were assigned alphanumeric identifiers specific to their groups. |
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By necessity, this survey is anonymous, with no unique identifiers at all. |
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Used in combination with other identifiers such as passwords and user names, hardware features such as processor serial number can provide added confidence. |
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Those variables and other geographic identifiers were useful when predicting the price of child care facing mothers across different regions of the country. |
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Given enough identifiers, every spam attack is surmountable. |
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Every database has a list of reserved words that are not allowed to use as identifiers without quoting. |
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Givens says that getting your ZIP code can help merchants obtain your address, phone number, and a host of other identifiers as well. |
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Primary identifiers of victims are fingerprints, DNA samples and odontology records. |
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The roads are ungazetted, and are unofficial identifiers the council and locals started using when Litchfield was still a wild and woolly place. |
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It then adds identifiers and deselects the features that don't qualify, to ensure that the physical integrity of the reuse element is maintained. |
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For people and locations freely available identifiers provided by systems like WikiData, DBpedia, Freebase or Geonames can be used. |
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Enums allow you to define a type made up of a finite set of identifiers, with each identifier mapping to an integer. |
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The Clio was the first new model of a generation that replaced numeric identifiers with traditional nameplates. |
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Select drug databases also offer price comparisons, lexical solutions and drug image and imprint identifiers. |
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This proved to be a winning differentiator and in the 1930s all cars changed to the Stella suffix from the previous two alpha character model identifiers. |
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Both Herwig Wolfram and Thomas Burns conclude that the terms Tervingi and Greuthungi were geographical identifiers used by each tribe to describe the other. |
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Because the dependent variable is polytomous in nature, multinomial logistic regression models with random intercepts for school identifiers are used. |
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This provides dealers with easy access to prescreened offers, without having to collect, handle or store their consumer key identifiers, reducing data security risk. |
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The use of arms spread to the clergy, to towns as civic identifiers, and to royally chartered organizations such as universities and trading companies. |
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