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ELEKElectronic
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"We were seeking to offer our clients all three existing options of electronic signature, since we think that it is the most modern, safest and the most convenient personal identification means.
"With the right training and knowledge provided by our partners from Electronic Recyclers, we are confident that this will be a successful venture.
Many law enforcement agencies and courts have recognized and accepted electronic recording as a just and viable manner to collect and preserve confession evidence, the single most valuable tool in securing a conviction in a criminal case.
First, the business community now fully understands the legal aspects of electronic signatures.
So, NASA researchers are working on the design and testing of an electronic nose, which they call the ENose.
Corporate officers must sign the electronic return using 2005 Form 8453-C U.S.
Many traditional publishers are reported to be seriously worried about a transition to electronic format, and are seeking to enter the new format.
Electronic document storage: The IRS has also issued guidance on maintaining books and records on electronic storage systems that either make images of hard copy or transfer computerized books and records to electronic storage media; see Rev.
Doctors resist investing in electronic health records because of the up-front cost.
The Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO) shall promptly review any documentation/rationale showing why the contractor is unable to submit payment requests in electronic form.
Electronic paper offers all the same characteristics of paper such as being thin, flexible, and lightweight.
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