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skip tracing
noun
The work of a skip tracer; attempting to find somebody who has deliberately disappeared.
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"Technology is a double-edged sword," said Mr. Ahearn, a "skip tracing" expert who used to track missing people through credit-card and phone records and the like.
What industry types call "skip tracing" is the hallmark of a good repo agent.
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The F.T.C. two months ago issued a rule that is enraging credit reporting services, skip-tracing divorce lawyers and some journalists.
Skip trace.
If you're confident enough, you can skip the tracing paper and draw straight onto the plastic adhesive cut-out.
With investigative branches in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston, Cohen's business has a few different divisions, but his "deep skip-trace unit," he tells VICE, stays quite busy, and is a vital part of how he makes a living.
Skip seconds, skip dessert, skip, skip, skip to my lou.
Goal 2: Strengthen Quality of Work of the Contact Tracers and Quality of Data Preset contact tracing algorithms with built-in skip logic can guide a contact tracer through visits by prompting key questions based on previously inputted answers.
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