The phrase
"identification purposes" means using something to prove who you are or to confirm your identity.
Full definition
A DUNS number is used for business credit reporting purposes, whereas an EIN is issued by the IRS and used for
tax identification purposes.
RECO can not ignore the use of the word AGENT used for
identification purposes by Registrants but rather is legally required to increase enforcement, education and practical application of the Act.
A microchip is a small implant that is placed under your pet's skin that can be scanned for
identification purpose if your pet were to get lost or stolen.
Before finding forever homes for puppies in their care, most breeders have the puppies checked by a vet or micro-chipped for
future identification purposes.
Your driver's license or other photo ID, for
identification purposes Pen and paper, for taking notes during the class (which you can use on your test) The paperwork related to any tickets, so that we can have the exact name of the court issuing the ticket Cash to pay the cost of the class (or pay by credit card when reserving online).
As is the case with most lenders, P2P or traditional, they will typically require copies of documents for
identification purposes in order to comply with federal law.
A DUNS number is used for business credit reporting purposes, whereas an EIN is issued by the IRS and used for
tax identification purposes.
If there is any law passed it should be that the Burqa must be removed upon request for
identification purposes by anyone that needs to see ID for financial transactions or police work etc..
While so many pet owners rely on microchipping for identifying a missing pet, breeders and trainers have been known to also keep a dog's unique nose print on file for their
own identification purposes.
At surgery, either the right or left ear tip is nipped off about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch for
identification purposes as having been sterilized and vaccinated.
Any corporate insignia used are registered trademarks of their respective company or corporation and are used for
identification purposes only.
Fingerprints, retinal scans, voiceprints, facial recognition, and even the distinctive way a person walks and moves can be converted into data for
identification purposes.
While a string of digits on a paper card did the job in the 1930s, and got the government's stamp of approval for
identification purposes in 1972, it's irresponsible for those nine numbers to continue to be the universal identifier for every part of our lives.
In addition, each player has a Name for
identification purposes.
Institutional designations for
identification purposes only.
(Affiliations are just for
identification purposes.)
Other identifying features such as creases, incipient ridges (nascent ridges found in the furrows) and the shapes of the ridge edges are also useful for
identification purposes.
Guy Serrana, leader of the IBM technical support group, says that the technology has potential for more serious applications: «Photomorphing could be used for
identification purposes or tracking down missing persons.
Once applied, it is not only invisible to the naked eye, but virtually impossible to remove, with even the tiniest trace sufficient for
identification purposes.
For
identification purposes, students might write their initials on a small piece of masking tape and tape that to the bottom of the jar.
As a result, the additional K — 12 indicator (s) can serve only as a downward ratchet for
identification purposes and can not be the marginal difference that keeps a school from being identified.
(Title for
identification purposes only.)
* Organizations and titles are listed for
identification purposes.
I have used them for
identification purposes only.