If a student has an out - of - state driver's license and we therefore can not validate his or her identity through third - party sources, may we stop
asking validation questions?
Not exact matches
In the first essay of the three, Dong Hoon Kim
asks questions about the definition of Japanese cinema in light of the occupation of the Korean peninsula and the
validation of the Japanese cinema laws there during this time.
When I followed the link and signed in with my credentials I was re-directed to sso.americanexpress.com where I was
asked: «Please select a Security
Validation Question and enter your Answer.
Try reasing the chapter from the IPCC WG1 report that deals with climate models and their evaluation, then go an
ask questions about model
validation at RealClimate, you are likely to get a better reception.
It makes it easier if we know that the right
questions have already been
asked, so we don't have to go through the full
validation process again.
During the course, we'll
ask you personal
validation questions so we know it's you.
If you answer a personal identity
validation question incorrectly, you will be
asked a different
question.
Using the Driver's License # and License Plate # you enter during registration, we obtain information from those TPV sources, and use it to
ask you random Personal
Validation Questions throughout the course.
Similarly, you will have seconds to respond to personal identity
validation questions that will be
asked periodically throughout the test.
During online registration you will
asked 10 personal
validation questions.
In addition, the Alternative Delivery Method shall
ask a minimum of 10 personal
validation questions throughout the course, and it would be wise to have more than 10
questions in your test bank of personal
validation questions.
Because the DMV requires that we verify student identity, you'll be
asked «personal
validation questions» before you start the course.
During your first interview, when a potential employer
asks if you have any
questions, they don't want inquiries about parking
validation; they want to see if you're prepared, educated and inquisitive.
When a potential employer
asks if you have any
questions, they don't want inquiries about parking
validation; they want to see if you're prepared, educated and inquisitive.
Instead of deploying the methods of the Spanish Inquisition or
asking questions to which you already know the answers, Dr. Gottman suggests a combination of attentiveness, offerings of simple observations, and
validation of your child's emotions in difficult moments.