Tracking means a record keeping system that identifies when the sender begins delivery of Confidential Information to the authorized and intended recipient, and when the sender receives confirmation of delivery from the authorized and intended recipient of Confidential Information.
Tracking means the deposition of soil that is transported from one (1) location to another by tires, tracks of vehicles, or other equipment.
Tracking means combining personal data obtained from a consumer's
Examples of Tracking in a sentence
Crew Schedule/Crew Tracking is responsible for the day to day scheduling, rescheduling and assignment of all Flight Attendant personnel, regularly scheduled, replacement and reserve.
In the event Client wishes to obtain AccuSource’s Immunization Tracking Services pursuant to this Agreement, the Parties must first execute additional paperwork addressing statutory and/or contractual obligations and restrictions.
SAP Fieldglass SOW Worker and Documentation Tracking allows Customers to track and manage all nontraditional workers who have no time sheet activity and are not otherwise tied to a job posting or SOW in the Cloud Service for headcount, reporting and onboarding/offboarding and document tracking.
More Definitions of Tracking
Tracking means the use of Public Surveillance Cameras or the Camera Surveillance System to follow an individual or group of individuals and/or his or her vehicle or vehicles, regardless of whether that individual’s identity is known, so as to create a seamless or nearly seamless record of activity during a specific period.
Tracking means separating pupils by academic ability into groups for all subjects or certain
Tracking means systematic monitoring by competent authorities or any other person acting on their behalf of the route or movement taken by tobacco, tobacco products or manufacturing equipment used in the manufacture of tobacco products through their respective supply chains of manufacture, sale, distribution, storage, shipment, import or export, or any part thereof.
Tracking means determining the past, current and future locations of an object of interest.
Tracking means observing and following a child’s actions.
Tracking means the detachment and movement of soil, sediment, or rock fragments by vehicle tires.
Tracking means the provision of the flight following services as contemplated by the Communications and Flight Following Agreement.