Mystery definition
Examples of Mystery in a sentence
Interior transformation in light of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mystery and the role of grace, virtue, formation of conscience, and sin are foundational themes that pave the way for a balanced approach to human sexuality.
As part of our efforts to ensure our commitment to adhering to the regulations towards preventing underage selling of BIDI® Sticks, Bidi Vapor will send Mystery Shopper(s) to ensure that wholesalers and direct retailers are strictly complying with our stringent measures of the Age Verification Process.
Concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, Parent, the Company and Mystery Acquisition Corp., a Delaware corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent ("MERGER SUB"), are entering into an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (the "MERGER AGREEMENT") which provides for the merger (the "MERGER") of Merger Sub with and into the Company.
Parents of seniors will be allowed to use one of their accumulated personal days to go on the Senior Mystery Trip without the consequence of a dock.
This program shall include, at a minimum, periodic on-site visitation of branch offices, and a Mystery Shopping program (except for AMC), all designed to test the Ameriquest Parties’ employees’ compliance with this Settlement Agreement and the Ameriquest Parties’ policies and procedures regarding the Loan origination and funding process.
Full, continuous access to the Mystery Science curriculum and lesson plans is only available with a paid membership.
Complaints of alleged unethical behavior may be filed against a shopper who is suspected to have violated the MSPA Code of Professional Standards and Ethics Agreement for Mystery Shoppers.
Mystery Science does not require or allow students to create Mystery Science user accounts and does not collect any Student Data.
The Market Research Society (MRS) defines mystery shopping or ‘mystery customer research’ as: ‘The use of individuals trained to experience and measure any customer service process, by acting as potential customers and in some way reporting back on their experiences in a detailed and objective way.’ Mystery shopping is a long-established research technique and is used extensively in many industry sectors, to measure the quality of service provided.
An employee who is a designated chaperone for the Senior Mystery Trip and who has attended a pre-meeting for all employees responsible to chaperone on the Mystery Trip may be allowed to use one of their accumulated personal days for this day without consequence of dock as stated above.