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Definition of registrant in English: registrantnoun ˈrɛdʒɪstr(ə)ntˈrɛdʒəstrənt A person who registers something. 登记人,注册人 trade entry to the Paris Book Festival is restricted to paid-up registrants Example sentencesExamples - There are anecdotal reports of millions of new registrants but no firm new numbers for some key states, including Florida and Ohio.
- While we don't require registration in a specific registry, any registry chosen must be accessible to the public at no charge, must be available to all potential registrants, and must be managed by a not-for-profit organization.
- Late registrants will be selected on a draw basis if there is time to hear additional speakers.
- According to the State Department, information will be released only to those specified by the registrant.
- There is indication that Democrats are registering more new voters than Republicans, but there's also been a long-time trend that first time registrants for some reason don't go to the polls in any great numbers.
- Some 80% of new registrants have told pollsters they will turn out on Election Day, but young voters in particular are notoriously distracted by such concerns as overdue term papers, bad weather, or good parties.
- During World War II, of the nine million registrants examined for the armed services in the U.S., three million were rejected as physically and mentally unfit.
- The 64,200 university students enrolled in 1953-54 would likely increase to more than 130,000 registrants 10 years later.
- Register as soon as possible; the conference has a maximum of 550 registrants, and the last day to sign up for the conference is Monday, March 7.
- Representatives of Verizon said the response to the competition, open to the first 500 registrants logging online, was so overwhelming that they closed the entries on day one itself.
- The letter was supposed to be given only to us as the registrant.
- ‘This issue drove a lot of first-time voters and new registrants to the polls,’ said the Rev.
- Over 98 percent of the 105,800 registrants voted for Indonesian citizenship last month.
- If you trace the registrant of this site, you will find that the hosting address is in America - in other words, it is an American ISP.
- In fact, it's heartening that 90 per cent of registrants so far have said they want to be there for the entire walk.
- This year there were 65,000 new registrants during the same period - a 50 percent jump.
- Committee members and on-line registrants were brought together to network, discuss challenges, and share ideas on how to strengthen the local IT sector.
- Meanwhile, Ms Hood ruled that voter registrations would be deemed incomplete if registrants forgot to check off the box affirming their citizenship, even though they affirm their citizenship elsewhere on the form.
- The Securities and Exchange Commission now expects that all registrants will perform extensive valuations of acquired intangible assets on all prospective business combinations.
- Here in Ohio, we regularly send out mailers to new registrants, saying welcome to being a voter and please vote for our candidates.
Definition of registrant in US English: registrantnounˈrejəstrəntˈrɛdʒəstrənt A person who registers something. 登记人,注册人 trade entry to the Paris Book Festival is restricted to paid-up registrants Example sentencesExamples - Register as soon as possible; the conference has a maximum of 550 registrants, and the last day to sign up for the conference is Monday, March 7.
- The letter was supposed to be given only to us as the registrant.
- There are anecdotal reports of millions of new registrants but no firm new numbers for some key states, including Florida and Ohio.
- Representatives of Verizon said the response to the competition, open to the first 500 registrants logging online, was so overwhelming that they closed the entries on day one itself.
- This year there were 65,000 new registrants during the same period - a 50 percent jump.
- There is indication that Democrats are registering more new voters than Republicans, but there's also been a long-time trend that first time registrants for some reason don't go to the polls in any great numbers.
- Meanwhile, Ms Hood ruled that voter registrations would be deemed incomplete if registrants forgot to check off the box affirming their citizenship, even though they affirm their citizenship elsewhere on the form.
- According to the State Department, information will be released only to those specified by the registrant.
- ‘This issue drove a lot of first-time voters and new registrants to the polls,’ said the Rev.
- While we don't require registration in a specific registry, any registry chosen must be accessible to the public at no charge, must be available to all potential registrants, and must be managed by a not-for-profit organization.
- Some 80% of new registrants have told pollsters they will turn out on Election Day, but young voters in particular are notoriously distracted by such concerns as overdue term papers, bad weather, or good parties.
- If you trace the registrant of this site, you will find that the hosting address is in America - in other words, it is an American ISP.
- In fact, it's heartening that 90 per cent of registrants so far have said they want to be there for the entire walk.
- Over 98 percent of the 105,800 registrants voted for Indonesian citizenship last month.
- Late registrants will be selected on a draw basis if there is time to hear additional speakers.
- During World War II, of the nine million registrants examined for the armed services in the U.S., three million were rejected as physically and mentally unfit.
- Here in Ohio, we regularly send out mailers to new registrants, saying welcome to being a voter and please vote for our candidates.
- The 64,200 university students enrolled in 1953-54 would likely increase to more than 130,000 registrants 10 years later.
- Committee members and on-line registrants were brought together to network, discuss challenges, and share ideas on how to strengthen the local IT sector.
- The Securities and Exchange Commission now expects that all registrants will perform extensive valuations of acquired intangible assets on all prospective business combinations.
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