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system

[sis-tuhm] / ˈsɪs təm /




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A spokeswoman referred questions to the company’s status page, which said that merchants might experience difficulties logging into the point-of-sale system and other problems that the company was investigating.

From The Wall Street Journal

They will then need to confirm their identity through a TSA system known as TSA Confirm ID, which can check a person’s identity against passport data and other personally identifying information.

From The Wall Street Journal

It will also enable claimants to launch a case on their own, as opposed to the previous system where both the claimant and the current holder of the disputed property had to agree to arbitration.

From Barron's

Convicted of "propaganda against the system", he was sentenced to six years in jail but served only two months behind bars before being released on bail.

From Barron's

“Those involved all believed that the protections against attempts to access the document early offered by the system were indeed in place,” the review said.

From The Wall Street Journal