Examples of using Incomplete data in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Official/political
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Programming
Apart from that, you have the right to rectification of inaccurate or incomplete data and- under certain circumstances- the right to erasure(Art 16
the right to have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected and erased.
the right to have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected and erased.
In case you notice that you are processing inaccurate or incomplete data or want to modify it, you have the right to request correction of the same or the amendment of incomplete personal data.
means: the right to obtain the rectification of inaccurate and/ or incomplete data, as well as the deletion of data when the request is legitimate;
the right to have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected and erased.
Right to rectification and right to erasure means the right to obtain the rectification of inaccurate and/or incomplete Data, as well as the erasure of Data when the request is legitimate;
incorrect or incomplete data provided by himself or other reasons within his control.
identify as well as help your customers so you never need to be concerned about the loss of revenue due to incomplete data.
exercise your rights(e.g. access or rectify any inaccurate or incomplete data) please contact.
rectify any inaccurate or incomplete data) please contact:
We in no case shall be responsible for damage incurred by you because of inaccurate or incomplete data entered by you in the form
Not having plants in those analyses means that people are working with incomplete data sets," Anne Frances,
understand, and assist your clients, in a way that you will never have to worry about losing revenue as a result of incomplete data.
understand, and assist your clients, so that you will never have to worry about losing revenue as a result of incomplete data.
blocking of inaccurate or incomplete data, this Directive also ensures that inaccurate information regarding rightholders
only incomplete data is available on the durability of results from projects co-financed by the ERDF.
Apart from the quality issue, Member States quite often provide incomplete data by the deadline, which in turn requires the Scoreboard team to try to obtain the necessary data from Member States; this involves two
to correct inaccurate or incomplete data and in certain circumstances you can ask for the data we hold about you to be erased from our records(the rights as a person).
the abovementioned purposes and it would be incorrect from us to store and process incomplete data.