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The state of a record or activity. For example, a case can be Active or Resolved, and an email activity can have a status of Draft or Sent. Status is also used by workflow rules to determine when to m [..]
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Used as in current status- how an account is currently being paid, either paid on time or paid late.
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See Recruitment Status.
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An idea's status helps zone members track the progress of the idea. For example, “Under Review”, “Reviewed”, “Coming Soon”, and “Now Available” are common status values an administrator can define and assign to ideas. An idea's status appears next to the idea's title for all zone members to see.
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1[uncountable, countable] the legal position of a person, group, or country They were granted refugee status. The party was denied legal status.2[uncountable, countable, usually singular] the social o [..]
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1670s, "height" of a situation or condition, later "legal standing of a person" (1791), from Latin status "condition, position, state, manner, attitude" from past partici [..]
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The positioning of an individual within a group, organization, or society.
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    A brief digest describing a bill or resolution, along with a history of what actions have been taken on the bill or resolution.
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On the credit report, this indicates the current status or state of the account.
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position of something in relation to related things.
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The comparison of actual progress against the plan to determine variance and corrective action. [D04243]
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Under immigration law, the name of the visa category a person has been assigned and the group of privileges received upon becoming either a permanent resident or a nonimmigrant (temporary visa holder) [..]
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the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor"; "the novel attained the status of a classic&a [..]
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The legal standing of a patent or patent application, i.e. whether it is pending, lapsed or still protected etc.
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A social position within a society. The term can also refer to the social honor or prestige which a particular individual or group is accorded by other members of a society.
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Status is a scale of social standing that is often realized in differing socially deictic linguistic forms.
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the state or position of a person or a group.
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See: borrower status, circulation status, and loan status.
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status (pop)
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[Latin, mode or condition of being, from stare to stand] 1 a : the condition of a person or a thing in the eyes of the law b : position or rank in relation to others 2 : a state of affairs [the of ...
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  The classification given to a memo in ARC Memo Manager (AMM), such as "Open" and "Agent Action Required"./td>
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Information concerning the state or location of a defined item.
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Allows Principal Investigators to review the current status of all their grant applications and review detailed information associated with their grants. Institution Officials [i.e., Signing Official [..]
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A socially defined position in society that carries with it certain prescribed rights, obligations, and expected behaviors.
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Field on requisition screen. Status of the requisition. Use * if entering a requisition. Used by Purchasing to track status of a requisition. Possible status codes are as follows: C = Cancelled, M = Maintenance Order, O = Order Print Ready, Q = Quotation requested, R = Referred to financial unit, T = Transferred. When ready to be an order, the stat [..]
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Shows whether course has seats available or is full. Use the status box to filter your search in the section search area by selecting "has seats available" in the drop-down menu. Ple [..]
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The following codes can be found under the status column: Status Codes: Blocked - see your department to register. Students typically require a special skill or proficiency in order to register in thi [..]
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(n) the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society(n) a state at a particular time
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(in BTS) The state of a bug: – Open – Closed – Re-open Related article: Bug Status in Bug Tracking System.
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Status of alarm panel: activated ("armed"), deactivated ("disarmed").
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Your control panel will show a status of armed or disarmed.
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n. situación, estado
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See Credit.
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An indicator of how well a system or subsystem is working
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The amount of prestige or social importance a person has in the eyes of other members of a group or society.
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  The status of an account could be the following: Active – account is on and active at the premise Final – service is inactive with an outstanding balance on the account
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the state of nutrition of an individual with respect to a specific nutrient. Diminished or low status indicates inadequate supply or stores of a specific nutrient for optimal physiological functioning [..]
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Once nonimmigrants enter the U.S., they are classified by the immigrations inspectors according to the visa used to enter. If you use an F-1 visa to enter the U.S., you will be grated F-1 status.
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Classification and specific duration of time in which a nonimmigrant may stay in the United States after admission.
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When an alien holding a valid U.S. visa arrives at a U.S. port, the alien will be inspected by the USCIS. If entry is permitted, USCIS will authorize the alien’s stay in the U.S. by giving either immi [..]
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To follow the requirements of the visa status and comply with any limitations on duration of stay. Mala
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Permission to enter and/or remain in the United States and extensions of stay in this country are granted by the Citizenship and Immigration Services Bureau (CIS). Upon entering the United States, the CIS Office at the port of entry will place a small white card, Form I-94, in the passport or laisser-passer of the person admitted. On this card the [..]
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Often confused by laypeople with a “visa”, a status is the description of foreign national (or “alien”) issued by the USCIS inspector upon entering the U.S. The I-94 card (green or white) describes th [..]
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Educational attainment or level of Education of individuals.
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The level of Health of the individual, group, or Population as subjectively assessed by the individual or by more objective measures.
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Generally refers to the amount of protection available and the kind of loss which would be paid for under an Insurance Contract with an Insurer. (Slee & Slee, Health Care Terms, 2d ed)
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A performance measure for rating the ability of a Person to perform usual activities, evaluating a Patient's progress after a Therapeutic procedure, and determining a Patient's suitability f [..]
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A demographic parameter indicating a Person's status with respect to Marriage, Divorce, Widowhood, singleness, etc.
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State of the body in relation to the consumption and utilization of nutrients.
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 feeling that one is not getting appropriate respect can raise the intensity. Conversely, receiving attention that does not seem warranted is equally distressing.
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See work package status.
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The value returned to the parent process when one of its child processes dies. This value is placed in the special variable $?. Its upper eight bits are the exit status of the defunct process, and its lower eight bits identify the signal (if any) that the process died from. On Unix systems, this status value is the same as the status word returned [..]
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Non-delinquent offenses; an offense that is illegal for underage persons, but not for adults. For instance, curfew violations, being “incorrigible” (beyond the control of parents, guardians, or custod [..]
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The value
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See Effects. Usually referring to the condition a character is in due to effects.
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Request for an individual's tactical situation; response is normally "offensive," "defensive," or "neutral" with number of targets. May be su [..]
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Request for an individual's tactical situation; response is normally "offensive," "defensive," or "neutral" with number of targets. May be su [..]
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An indicator of how well a system or subsystem is working
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A transaction's position or standing. A transaction can be ra ted a success, a failure, or a pending transaction. See also successful transaction, failed transaction, and pending transaction
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The standing of a lease, unit or well.
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1. In the campaign interface, green means the campaign contains at least one active line item, and grey means the campaign contains only deactived line items  2. In the creatives tab, green means approved and can run, clock means pending approval, and red means not approved  3. In the line items tab, green means the line item is active and serving [..]
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Availability of specific policy: Available or Closed.
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An indication of the degree of medical urgency for patients awaiting heart or liver transplants. Examples: status 1A, status 1B, or status 2.
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Indicates degree of medical urgency for patients awaiting transplants.
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A person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others. (Superstition is highly correlated with economic status.) Prestige or high standing. * '''1957''', Gladys Sellew and Paul [..]
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Indicated degree of medical urgency for patients awaiting transplants.
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Status (Latin plural: statūs), is a state, condition, or situation. Status may also refer to: Status (law) City status Legal status, in law Political status, in international law Small entity status [..]
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Legal status is the position held by something or someone with regard to law. It is a set of privileges, obligations, powers or restrictions that a person or thing has which are encompassed in or decl [..]
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Status (Latin plural: statūs), is a state, condition, or situation. Status may also refer to: Status (law) City status Legal status, in law Political status, in international law Small entity status [..]
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