To strike something from the record means to remove it from official documentation or evidence, typically because it is deemed irrelevant, inadmissible, or inaccurate.
To deliver something in record time is to deliver the something ahead of schedule.
It means to hit something (the object you need to do it to) lightly
The employee's strike information is not available in the record.
Yes. If you are "charged" it will appear on your record.
record means something you keep record of such as 'i am keeping record of your home work
It means to hit something (the object you need to do it to) lightly
He is asking the judge to have the previous statement made to be removed from the record and have the jury disregard the last statement.
To deliver something in record time is to deliver the something ahead of schedule.
Logging in this case means making a record of something. Data is information about something or someone. Therefore data logging is making a record of that information.
"Strike" can be used as a verb to mean to hit someone or something with great force, or as a noun to indicate a work stoppage or protest. It can also mean to ignite a match or a fire-producing device.
That would be the Montreal Expos who had a record of 74-40 when the strike occurred in 1994. The team with the best record in the American League was the New York Yankees at 70-43.
Striking defense witnesses or exhibits in court means that the judge has ruled to exclude them from being presented as evidence or testimony during the trial. This decision can have a significant impact on the case as it limits the information that the defense can use to support their arguments.