Everything one does in the adult social media world goes down on one's permanent record.
Amy was arrested, but the charges against her were dropped, and never appeared on her permanent record.
This documentation will form a permanent record of the incident, and will aid in crime scene reconstruction.
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These were among the first attempts by our human ancestors to try to make a permanent record of their surroundings.
Because the cost of storing and analysing the data is also plummeting, almost any action will leave a near-permanent record.
The internet makes a permanent record of people's peccadilloes (try ungoogling yourself).
Or has the permanent record for this period been purposefully eliminated, an act amounting to destruction of evidence that raises further criminal implications?
Because of our social evolution we're not wired to automatically remember that our e-mails and texts and blogs and Facebook chats leave a semi-permanent record.
This symbolic system of notation also has shown scholars how writing first developed to provide a permanent record of information rather than as a way to set down spoken language.
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Even more astounding, the IG determined that efforts were made to destroy the permanent record of these transactions, it would seem in an effort to prevent the alterations from coming to light.
Jennifer Stewart, head of the Heritage Lottery Fund Wales, added: "As well as encouraging local residents to explore their past, this project will provide a permanent record of Treuddyn's special connection with the Urdd".
It compares his responses with information obtained from protected repositories of personal data maintained by credit reporting companies affiliated with the bank, and it accesses this information in real time, making no permanent record of it at the bank.
The time and the effort that you have spent trying to have it expunged from your permanent record or upgraded could have been spent retaking the course in question and moving on with the career you claim you want so badly.
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The Web occasionally enables service employees to benefit from what amounts to a change in venue: suddenly, the exasperating interaction is being judged in the court of public opinion, where the jury is far more likely to side with the worker, and often even imposes a sentence on the entitled or belligerent customer: 10, 000 digital tongue-lashings and a note on their permanent record.
Now the Dandy can be assured of a permanent place in the record books, and one which is unlikely to be bettered.
Aberdeen posted the strongest rise in permanent appointments in March, but it was also the only region to record a reduction in temp staff billings.
It warns a record 116, 581 children will spend the festive season without a permanent home, with 100, 810 households in temporary accommodation.
One more example of how congressional Republicans have lost their political moorings--look at their spending record and their inability, so far, to extend or make permanent the prosperity-producing tax cuts of 2003--was the recent vote by the House of Representatives to severely restrict so-called 527 groups (so named for the section of the tax code under which they are incorporated).
According to The Record, the photos were then posted to the more public and more permanent photo-sharing site Instagram, where they were viewed by many, many students.
Only Sir John Chilcot, who retired as permanent under-secretary of the Northern Ireland office on the day the commission was announced, is not on record with a view.
Yokich expressed disappointment with Gore's record on trade issues, including the vice president's support for a measure to provide China with permanent normal trade relations with the United States, as well as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico.
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