Bureaucracy at every step--background checks, fingerprinting, drug testing and lining up insurance--ate up six months.
The fingerprinting of supervised non-signing, non-licensed staff at CPA firms seems too much, they assert.
They argue that the fingerprinting will do nothing to ferret out abusers who don't have records.
At least 30 other states require some variation of background checks, or fingerprinting, or both.
DNA-fingerprinting technique was unsuitable for use in criminal cases, for a number of reasons.
This is, in effect, an admission that fingerprinting as now practiced may not actually be reliable.
No ID, I take you in for fingerprinting, charge you with trespass, put you in the cells.
Optimal fingerprinting had been used before to put climate trends down to both natural and manmade causes.
Essentially, the markers used can only reveal the identity of a person and nothing else, just like fingerprinting.
Indeed, it is in the area of criminal investigation that DNA fingerprinting has had its most profound impact.
The banks have also been experimenting with more sophisticated forms of user authentication, including fingerprinting, iris-scans and biometrics.
Fingerprinting experts have long claimed that their error rate in matching prints is zero but without any supporting evidence.
Google's video fingerprinting announcement has done little to assuage these increasingly vocal criticisms or to deflect Viacom's legal assault.
Harness the technology know-how and an agreed-upon method of electronic-fingerprinting to prevent alteration.
The CNE has insisted not only on untried, touch-screen voting machines but on electronic fingerprinting to eliminate multiple voting.
Shirley McKie made history as the first person in 100 years of fingerprinting to successfully challenge an identification in court.
However, Sir Alec Jeffries - the founding father of DNA fingerprinting - also said he was worried about the project.
Modern fingerprinting goes back to Francis Galton, a 19th-century British scientist who, ironically, helped to pioneer the use of statistics.
New forms of student verification are being developed and include such things as retinal scanning, electronic fingerprinting, and key stroke analysis.
But Google Chief Executive EricSchmidtEric Schmidt has also said that the search giant is working on its own video fingerprinting system.
This, combined with electronic fingerprinting at stations, meant that each vote could, in theory at least, be matched to an individual.
She added that police could also use mobile fingerprinting devices or carry facial recognition or "small CCTV cameras" to spot criminals.
But Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt has also said that the search giant is working on its own video fingerprinting system.
This could be the upshot of a new fingerprinting method developed by Demian Ifa and his colleagues at Purdue University in Indiana.
We did the DNA fingerprinting and the results suggest--I mean, absolutely stunning.
Another way to identify devices without using a UDID is device fingerprinting.
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However, of all the new IRS procedures, none is more controversial than fingerprinting preparers, something proposed by the IRS but not yet final.
Their genetic "bar codes, " based on DNA sequences unrelated to appearance or song, completely overlap meaning that the species cannot be identified from genetic fingerprinting.
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Interestingly, White tells me, video fingerprinting is actually a lot easier and more efficient than audio, even though it involves a lot more data.
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The electoral council announced that it would pull the fingerprinting machines, but this was not enough to keep the opposition groups in the contest.
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