Credential used to gain entry to an area.
Document which may be used to identify a person.
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Examples for "keycard"
Examples for "keycard"
1We had the keycard, but there was no way past the mob.
2The door to room eight opened smoothly after he'd inserted the keycard.
3Slowly she slid her keycard into the lock, until it flashed green.
4But we'll match the people seen there to the keycard data as well.
5I think the card is a keycard to an autobank, probably on Ehftnia.
1No, that wouldn't be it, because your access badge shows that you take lunch in the works canteen every day, 12.15 on the dot.
1Vishby swiped his security card along the magnetic strip on Mulchs manacles.
2Temperance Brennan. I flashed my LSJML security card as Ryan badged him.
3Knowing I had no authority, I flashed my MCME security card.
4I look through Daddy's wallet for his social security card, which I can't find.
5We have the manpower, I could use my security card to bypass the locks.
1The Company is also engaged in the provision of smart card related services.
2Consumers are encouraged to use the multi-application smart card as they would cash.
3Three, he was given a camera smart card or photo chip.
4Central Secretariat Facebook Twitter Pinterest Delhi metro map and smart card.
5French smart card maker Gemalto is also making a big push in NFC.
1The trouble began when a swipe card time recording system was introduced.
2Postmartin used a swipe card on the security pad and punched in a combination.
3The person was given their housemate's swipe card which gave them access to the hospital's theatres.
4Mr. Bernhard needed a new swipe card.
5Each student who is enrolled will be provided with a swipe card to access health services, the release said.
1The mid-level LT, for another $1000-odd, adds smart key and a sunroof.
2The mid-spec LS has comprehensive safety kit, 18-inch alloys, LED lights, cruise control, smart key and eight-inch touchscreen.
3With decent space and plenty of gear, including smartphone mirroring and smart key entry, there's much to like.
4I lock the car doors remotely, with the smart key, and lead Julie into the elevator and up.
5The paging won't stop until the smart key button is pushed again or the iPhone app deactivates the page.
1Similarly, practically all developed countries have national ID cards-exceptfor English-speakingcountries.
2Indonesia requires a person to state their religion on official ID cards.
3No ID card meant no water, and nobody could come back twice.
4He's got a federal ID card, a warrant, and an attitude problem.
5They probably came on post wearing uniforms, using forged military ID cards.
6He would also back low carbon economy initiatives and scrapping ID cards.
7One of the first necessities is an ID card, the official said.
8She was waiting for her grandchild to get a new ID card.
9As shadow home secretary, he opposed both control orders and ID cards.
10He even has his own ID card and nickname - Dr Cuddles.
11He handed Irina back her ID card, but he pointed at me.
12The cool kids are all swapping ID cards, so you never know.
13Duncan returned the necklaces and the ID cards to Lair and Kingsley.
14Company officials said government ID cards cannot be sold on eBay.
15A similar tendency is evident in the national ID card programme.
16It also led to the introduction of age ID cards for purchasing alcohol.