Goods are sometimes bought for cash at auction
where aggregate information may be provided after sale but individual buyers are not identifiable, and in order to calculate everyone's deductions correctly the government would have to know this information.
Not exact matches
This
aggregate information is made available to help advertisers choose
where to place ads.
We may use and disclose
information that does not reveal your identity or permit direct association with any specific individual, such as browser and device
information, anonymous usage data and
aggregated information, for any purpose, except
where we are restricted by law.
Land cover maps, which
aggregate data on habitats rather than providing
information on individual farm locations, are the only kind of maps available in the United States
where privacy laws protect precise locations of livestock farms in order to protect the anonymity of farmers.
A level Economics lesson:
Aggregate Demand and
Aggregate Supply For the Edexcel Exam board This PowerPoint could be used as a full lesson and includes attached activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, learning objectives and embedded URL links
where appropriate and tasks /
information for students to use to learn about issues relating to
Aggregate Demand and
Aggregate Supply These resources work well with other popular Economics Resources.
But
where one would hope for plentiful public
information to help parents understand the performance of participating schools, Section 12 of the act requires only that the department publish
aggregated results, sliced by grades and income levels, and that it conduct a survey of parent satisfaction with the ESA program, not the schools.
We may collect
information about your computer, including
where available your IP address, operating system and browser type, for system administration and to report
aggregate information to our advertisers.
It's also easy to instantly view
aggregate classroom data, detailed student
information, and peer comparisons in real time — and immediately take action
where needed.
And lots of authors have asked us for something similar so we are currently building a one - pager for them
where they can
aggregate all their
information from Amazon — so the books they have on Amazon — all their
information from Goodreads — so we'll have an integration with Goodreads — and also with all the traditional blogging platforms like WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, so you can have your latest blogpost also on your profile.
Shows its users
where they are spending their money and how much along with a place to
aggregate the
information from your bills to help you keep track of it all.
Now I am not a great fan of the
aggregated tide gauge record seeing as it relies on so few gauges (as cited) most with short histories (as cited) or have moved (as cited) or have been interpolated (as cited) To globally
aggregate such low grade
information only compounds the errors However, anyone working on flood defence work would use a tide gauge as it provides a more accurate record of the place
where the sea actually hits the land,
where people live, as opposed to satellites which measure open sea.
First, do you prefer those blogs
where the writer offers opinions or ideas, or those that
aggregate and convey
information efficiently so that you can stay on top of new events?
I can imagine various situations
where aggregating public - but not otherwise readily available -
information could be construed as various torts eg tortious interference with a contract.
Under Proposed Model Rule 5.1 A,
where there is no agency collecting the
information, lawyers must inform the judge of the
aggregate amount that everyone in the law firm contributed to the judge's last judicial campaign.
Imagine, in the not - so - distant future, a world
where systems, networks and devices speak to each other to share and
aggregate information, making actionable
information available ubiquitously.
Where an applicant has made a disclosure of compensation history
information or the employer has obtained pay range or
aggregate compensation
information, nothing prohibits the employer from considering or relying on such
information in determining compensation for the applicant.
Also, the NCLC report apparently did not appreciate or understand the difference between «data brokers» that dispense
aggregated / unconfirmed data and Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs) that conduct FCRA regulated background checks using material from a number of sources to provide a report
where all
information reported has been confirmed at the source during its preparation.
Rosen also diferentiates «data brokers» from Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs) that conduct FCRA regulated background checks: «The NCLC report apparently does not appreciate or understand the difference between «data brokers» who dispense
aggregated / unconfirmed data and Consumer Reporting Agencies that assemble and evaluate material from a number of sources to provide a background check report
where all
information reported has been confirmed at the source during its preparation.
Again, the real estate industry decided for its own self - serving reasons that it was preferable to have a site that prevented others from
aggregating that
information to a site
where the interests of their clients came first.