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  • 11Organizational identification — Contents 1 Definitions of Identification and Organizational Identification 2 Why is Organizational Identification Important? 3 Differences and Similarities between OI and Affective Organizational Commitment …

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  • 12Party identification — is a political term to describe a voter s underlying allegiance to a political party. The term was first used in the United States in the 1950s, but use of the term has decreased in usage as the process of party dealignment has… …

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  • 13Automated fingerprint identification — is the process of automatically matching one or many unknown fingerprints against a database of known and unknown prints. Automated fingerprint identification systems are primarily used by law enforcement agencies for criminal identification… …

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  • 14VAT identification number — A value added tax identification number or VAT identification number (VATIN) is an identifier used in many countries, including the countries of the European Union, for value added tax purposes. In the EU, a VAT identification number can be… …

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  • 15Consular identification card — Consular identification (CID) cards are issued by some governments to their citizens who are living in foreign countries. They are not certifications of legal residence within foreign countries, so CID card holders could be legal or illegal… …

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  • 16Naval Registry Identification Number — A Naval Registry Identification Number is a unique identifier that the U.S. Navy used for privately owned and naval vessels in the first half of the 20th century. During World War I, in 1916, the U.S. Navy began a registry of privately owned… …

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  • 17Belgian national identification card — All Belgians aged 12 and above are issued with a national identification card. Belgians 15 and above are required to always carry it with them unless they are within a 200 meter range of their homes. (Foreigners too must at all times be able to… …

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  • 18Employer Identification Number - EIN — A unique identification number that is assigned to a business entity so that they can easily be identified by the Internal Revenue Service. The Employer Identification Number is commonly used by employers for the purpose of reporting taxes. Also… …

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  • 19Dialed Number Identification Service — (DNIS) is a service sold by telecommunications companies to corporate clients that lets them determine which telephone number was dialed by a customer. This is useful in determining how to answer an inbound call. The Telecommunications company… …

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  • 20employer identification number — (EIN) USA A nine digit number (for example, 12 3456789) assigned to sole proprietors, corporations, partnerships, estates, trusts, and other entities for tax filing and reporting purposes. An EIN is for use only in connection with a taxpayer s… …

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