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registry
[ rej-uh-stree ]
noun
- the act of registering; registration.
- a place where a register is kept; an office of registration.
- the state of being registered. registered.
- the nationality of a merchant ship as shown on its register.
registry
/ ˈ°ùÉ›»åÏôɪ²õ³Ù°ùɪ /
noun
- a place where registers are kept, such as the part of a church where the bride and groom sign a register after a wedding
- the registration of a ship's country of origin
a ship of Liberian registry
- another word for registration
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Origin of registry1
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It will also assess the potential legal, technological and privacy challenges of a registry and explore other potential solutions, such as a proactive emergency notification program and improved data-sharing protocols across agencies.
The administration also plans to launch a registry requiring immigrants in the country illegally, including children, to submit personal information and fingerprints, which could result in fines or misdemeanor charges.
"I'm troubled that we're at 2025, and we still have voter identification errors sitting in our state registry. I'm troubled by that," Gore said.
They could be ordered through a catalog and were relatively affordable, said Anuja Navare, the director of collections at the Pasadena Museum of History, which maintains a private registry of homes with Batchelder tiles.
In late February, the administration said it would create a national registry for undocumented migrants and those failing to sign up could possibly face criminal prosecution.
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