Examples of using Other identifying in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
addresses or other identifying information), the destination website will be able to determine the search term that you entered.
it is possible that the provider will learn your IP address and other identifying features and store them.
store your IP address, and where applicable, other identifying features.
addresses, or other identifying information), the destination website will be able to determine the search term you entered.
not by name or other identifying factors.
place of work, or other identifying information in your profile
If you visit our site and your email or other identifying data is known from interactions with our own site
If there was a coat of arms that was used by more than one member of a family there were usually different images that would show the birth ranks or other identifying features of various family members.
special categories of personal data as listed below, and any other identifying data as may be required for the purposes set out in this Privacy Notice.
application of seals and other identifying and tamper indicating devices specified in Subsidiary Arrangements;
marks and other identifying particulars) to enable the customs authorities to satisfy themselves,
In cooperation with others identify the need of products and services.
Purpose: to provide access to the University's other identified operational systems.
Other identified publication channels not reaching up to level 1 are listed with 0
Other identified publication channels not reaching up to level 1 are listed with 0
Cookies, tags and other identifies("cookies") The Unibet website works by using cookies for the following purposes.
Items deleted, 5 others identified as virus, quarantined,
teachers and others identify the needs in prevention of early school leaving and find suitable solutions.
It highlights assumptions that people make about others, identifies blind spots
Some people see their avatars as just a bunch of pixels to play around with, while others identify strongly with their avatars.