tracking
IPA: trˈækɪŋ
noun
- The act or process by which something is tracked.
- (typography) A consistent adjustment of space between individual letters; letterspacing.
- (education) The division of pupils into separately taught groups by perceived ability level.
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Examples of "tracking" in Sentences
- Fred ♪ ♫ ♪ says: please freeman, your link to gps tracking is a joke.
- There is another on the other side, what we call a tracking satellite.
- When does Rogers give you the tracking information? iphone 3gswith Fido, they can give an update & tracking# if you call them.
- Why has our paper not shown any gumption in tracking down how this bid right here in Portland ties into the TARP picture, if at all.
- But the specificity of mobile-enhanced location data triggers an instantaneous fear in users for whom the word "tracking" suggests omnipresent surveillance.
- (As with Tri-Met, it's not about collecting fees from responsible citizens: the real money is in tracking down the people who can't find an operational ticket machine and hitting them with fines.)
- Mahn explained what he referred to as a "tracking error" between the underlying oil market and the ETFs that "purport to track them in some manner," which have left many advisors and investors bewildered and frustrated.
- As Beachwood Borough researches the development of a historic preservation ordinance and commission, we are going to begin tracking how one municipality to our north, the city of Long Branch, begins the process of introducing a long-sought after preservation ordinance of their own.
- Cantwell was answering Republican criticism – most notably from former Vice President Dick Cheney - that the recent decision by Attorney General Eric Holder to open an investigation into CIA interrogations was politically motivated and runs the risk of making the spy agency timid in tracking down terrorists who intend to do the country harm.
- The second thing is that one of the reasons that we believe it's important to change the regulatory regime in some of our states that don't currently provide what I call tracking type of mechanisms, we believe that those kind of mechanisms attract capital investment, may track additional O&M expenses, smooth out the cost impact on consumers and make it from a political standpoint and from a planning standpoint, a must -- planning from our customer standpoint, make it much easier for them to deal with rising rates in the future.
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