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Definition of record keeper in English: record keepernoun A person or organization responsible for keeping records or accounts. Example sentencesExamples - He had worked for Lord Mountbatten as a chauffeur and record keeper before joining the church.
- Why were record keepers hesitant about naming certain individuals?
- He joined the civil service and became record keeper in the principal probate registry, Somerset House.
- Transactions are barred for a time so the new record keeper can verify account accuracy and make a reconciliation.
- All good traders are also good record keepers.
- Blackout periods typically occur when plans change record keepers or investment options, or when plans add participants due to a corporate merger or acquisition.
- He headed for London, where William Penn took him under his wing and recommended him as a clerk and record keeper for the London quarterly meeting.
- The record keeper takes comprehensive notes during a session, and then edits them into a concise summary of discussions and decisions.
- A spokeswoman said the late filing "was inadvertent," and may have been brought about by a change of stock record keepers.
- You need to be highly disciplined and an excellent record-keeper.
- Puritan settlers maintained rule partly because they were America's first record-keepers.
- The Egyptians were remarkable record keepers.
- The trouble with widely circulated papers is that principals make handwritten notations on all of them, which are then returned to the central record keeper.
- School counselors who have served as record keepers of student data in schools are ideally positioned to use this data to advocate for traditionally underserved students.
- As the NHS moves from paper to electronic records, medical record-keepers are more vital than ever.
- The ancient Chinese were obsessive record-keepers, and have a written history that goes back 5,000 years.
- Divide the class into groups of about five students and assign a record keeper in each group.
- Occasionally the record keeper noted that a shoemaker, a boatman, a carpenter, and a number of priests obtained licences to sell wine.
- He is the office manager and record-keeper at the government building.
- According to a biography published by his son, Bingham was a meticulous record keeper.
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