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screener
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Word definitions for screener in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A screener ( SCR ) is an advance screening of a film or television series sent to critics , awards voters, video stores (for their manager and employees), and other film industry professionals, including producers and distributors . Screeners help critics ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a guard at an airport who checks passengers or their luggage at a security checkpoint
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 One who, or that which, screens. 2 An advance screening of a film sent to critics, awards voters, etc.
Usage examples of screener.
The screener canisters were loaded with millimeter-sized iridium balls, unlike the fine powder the dusters carried.
Her screener cannisters reduced the missiles to so much junk, though a few detonated early to degrade her sensors.
Have the screener ask the caller when the convenient time would be for you to return her call.
Walt lowered at his clenched hands, ignoring the car chase on the screener a few moments he looked at Diana and his face smoothed out into an artificial smile.
Waldo Screener, the Ossified Man, has not been located after several intense searches, and is presumed to have joined his wife.
It may be natural to want to shift the responsibility to a screener at an airport you left behind a thousand miles ago, but the responsibility for air security is right where you are: in the air.
Further, the TSA should conduct a human factors study, a method often used in the private sector, to understand problems in screener performance and set attainable objectives for individual screeners and for the checkpoints where screening takes place.
The FAA conducted many screener evaluations between September 11,1999,and September 11,2001.
FAA conducted many screener evaluations at Dulles between September 11, 1999, and September 11, 2001.
FAA conducted many screener evaluations at Newark between September 11, 1999, and September 11, 2001.
Then we found an all-night silk screener in Hoxton, and they made up the prototypes for us.
The kzin had launched screeners and then ionized them with a conversion blast to blank out the human sensors.
Cobra Academy screeners had sent in their test results nearly a month ago.
The most important thing, as Mineta saw it, was to prohibit airport screeners from paying any extra attention to anyone who looked like the last several dozen terrorists to attack an American aircraft, embassy, or military installation.
There is legislation pending in Congress to make security screeners at international airports federal employees.