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With a document that's cancelable on six months' notice?
The variability in the distortion parameters provides the cancelable nature of the scheme.
The first fingerprint based cancelable biometric system was designed and developed by Tulyakov et al.
The lens would stop turning and the camera would sound a (cancelable) beeper.
Any prospective employees would sign a five year contract, cancelable by the contractor but not by the employee.
Then there might be an Internet rate that requires prepayment at the time the reservation is made and it's not cancelable."
Beware of hotel reservations in Germany: a reservation is a firm booking, not cancelable without a penalty.
(Lack of wind really is a cancelable offense.)
Essentially, cancelable biometrics perform a distortion of the biometric image or features before matching.
Cancelable biometrics is a way in which to incorporate protection and the replacement features into biometrics.
There, Northwest will maintain a veto right, cancelable only if Northwest itself is taken over by another airline.
This one's not cancelable.
Residents also pay a one-time fee equivalent to two months' rent, with one-year leases cancelable by either party with 30 days' notice.
Commonly, "lease" may imply a non-cancelable lease, whereas "rental agreement" may connote a cancelable lease.
Although technically any plan that is cancelable does not come under the 10b5-1 safe harbor, proving that an executed trade was hypothetically cancelable might be very difficult.
A cancelable lease (UK: determinable/breakable lease) is a lease that may be terminated (formally determined) solely by the lessee or solely by the lessor without penalty.
I tried to cancel as much television time as possible in the last couple of days of the primary race, but most of it was simply un cancelable We'd paid for it up front, and the stations didn't want to hear about refunds."
Douglas Durst, president of the Durst Organization, said the company had acquired a 99-year lease on the land underneath the buildings about a year ago and had notified tenants on short-term, cancelable leases that they would be canceled.
Cancelbots must follow community consensus to be able to serve a useful purpose, and historically, technical criteria have been the only acceptable criteria for determining if messages are cancelable, and only a few active cancellers ever obtain the broad community support needed to be effective.
While the Liberal leader was moving audiences with speeches about Canadians' determination not to allow their "uniqueness" in social programs and other matters to be swallowed up by the United States, Mr. Mulroney defended the trade pact as "a commercial agreement" that was "cancelable on six months' notice."