I believe what they are actually saying is "UN-SUB" shortened slang for "un-substantiated," which means not proven by fact.They are saying "unsub" which definetly means UNKNOWN SUBJECT. "45 year career in FBI as an agent."
To identify the program airing the commercial, you would typically need to refer to the specific network or streaming service broadcasting it at that time. Commercials are often tailored to the audience of the program, so knowing the show can provide context. If you have a particular commercial in mind, I can help you find more information about it.
Yes, you can refer to a Playwright as an Author. Although, Playwright is accurate; you would never refer to anyone as a playwrighter. That is not a word.
The term "diamond card" can refer to various types of cards in different contexts, such as loyalty programs, credit cards, or gift cards. In specific programs like airline loyalty or hotel rewards, the number of diamond cards issued can vary widely based on the program's membership tiers and criteria. If you're referring to a particular program, please specify, and I can provide more detailed information.
'Probie' is not a military term. In the Naval Criminal Investigative Service it refers to an individual who is going to become an agent but has not yet attained full agent status, the full term for which is probationary agent. It may also be used to refer to the newest member on a team, such as in McGee's case or used by a mentor to refer to an agent they previously instrcuted, such as in the case of Mike Franks and Gibbs.
refer your client to a qualified medical professional
In criminal justice, and unsub is an unknown subject. This person is believed to be the source of criminal activity, and evidence ties a crime or multiple crimes to this one person. The term is often used on the show Criminal Minds to refer to a serial killer who the FBI is learning about but has not yet identified.
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Mr. Poirot, He considers himself to be the most intellectual of all the minds.
Customarily used as a slang expression referring to either the form used to request a criminal history check, or to refer to a "clean" criminal history (i.e.: no record).
"Refer to prosecutor" means to send a case to a prosecutor for further review and potential prosecution. It typically occurs after law enforcement has completed an investigation and believes there is enough evidence to support criminal charges.
Presumably that would refer to a bot (automatic program, which is against the rules), that would help buy things.Presumably that would refer to a bot (automatic program, which is against the rules), that would help buy things.Presumably that would refer to a bot (automatic program, which is against the rules), that would help buy things.Presumably that would refer to a bot (automatic program, which is against the rules), that would help buy things.
It was awful/criminal/evil/horrible/bad.
program relocatability refer to the ability to load and execute a program into an arbitrary place in memory
You must refer to keylogger software
You have to get Your physician to refer you to their OPTIONS PROGRAM!
Earn money by referral program.
Some states refer to them as the 'Penal Codes,' other states call them 'Criminal Codes.' Either way they are codified criminal laws (statutes).