Synonym: adjustment, enrollment, enrolment, readjustment. Similar words: administration, frustration, demonstration, legislation, administrative, register, cash register, concentration. Meaning: [‚redʒɪ'streɪʃn] n. 1. the act of enrolling 2. the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time 3. a document certifying an act of registering 4. (music) the sound property resulting from a combination of organ stops used to perform a particular piece of music; the technique of selecting and adjusting organ stops 5. the act of adjusting something to match a standard.
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(151) The current shareware program is version 4.0 and on registration you receive free updates for life.
(152) But graves registration had run out of body bags, and the corpses were stacked without them.
(153) The cost of the ceremony will be $ 35, which comes on top of a $ 30 domestic partners registration fee.
(154) And in fact public shaming was one of the principal functions of police registration and surveillance.
(155) Registration and deposit are also necessary before a court can take certain actions against those who violate a copyright.
(156) At Trent Park, you will be given a registration form to fill in and hand in before starting the walk.
(157) Co. and is part of a $ 1 billion shelf registration.
(158) The registration procedure is as prone to human error as any other system of recording.
(159) Registration in Part A is more desirable in that the protection offered is stronger.
(160) Both geometric correction and image registration involve lengthy and time-consuming operations, taking several hours on a minicomputer.
(161) The group has 10 paid organizers conducting a citywide registration and awareness campaign.
(162) The student registration fee from 1st January 1993 is 75.
(163) Registration is easy,(http://sentencedict.com/registration.html) but again you have to provide them with every piece of information short of your inside leg measurement.
(164) Registration is $ 18 for the 10k race, $ 10 for the fun run.
(165) For instance anyone who moves house must advise the Community Charges Registration Officer.
(166) Now they are going for a more ambitious target - one company-wide registration to include safety, personnel and management services.
(167) March 20 is the final deadline for legal residents to apply for new Alien Registration Cards to replace those issued before 1979.
(168) Names of potential jurors are culled from voter registration lists.
(169) Consultants would pay registration fees and file quarterly reports with the city Ethics Commission.
(170) No registration is required, and even a mere oral agreement would suffice at law.
(171) On registration by the company a buyer receives a new certificate and the seller a balance certificate for any shares he retains.
(172) Hard disk space required: 318k Registration brings: peace of mind!
(173) He heard about China's household registration law.
(174) Requirement: above personnel moral excellence. Any registration requirements.
(175) Materials complete; Agree to accept the application for registration.
(176) The amendment of 21 January 2009 applies to the Business Registration Law.
(177) The letters and numerals of a registration mark shall comply with the proportions and form shown in Diagram 3 and with subparagraph (3).
(178) In pledging T-bond(Treasury bond) repurchase, the lack of pledge registration rules makes the function of the ready certificate of T-bond lost primarily.
(179) To save our VAT paid early, we need to propound the cancellation of registration permit until major sales invoices are issued.
(180) With such a loose check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to wine and dine free of charge.
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