You do not meet NMSC's requirements
You do not meet NMSC's requirements
You do not meet NMSC's requirements
You do not meet NMSC's requirements
In most instances, it means that is an aisle seat
When filling out forms online, some boxes may have an asterisk next to it. Generally, the asterisk will note that this "denotes a required field". This mean that the field must be completed to submit the form.
Asterisks are added to make it more difficult to alter the check - i.e., to add additional digits.
Any number with the word "UP" next to it means that the score is tied ...
The asterisk next to a name typically indicates that there is additional information or a special note related to that person. It can signify that the person has achieved something noteworthy or that there are specific conditions or exceptions that apply to them.
There will be an asterisk next to baseball players that used steroids.If you hold shift + 8, you will type an asterisk.An asterisk looks like a deformed star.
The asterisk symbol is generally used in sentences to indicate that more on the subject can be found elsewhere on the page or in the work, or as a place-marker for missing letters. An example of the word asterisk used in a sentence would be: I saw an asterisk next to the last word in the paragraph, but I couldn't find the accompanying footnote.
kindle red asterisk
the pointer or the index finger