- Stripe Identity FAQ : Stripe: Help Support
Stripe Identity FAQ Identity Stripe Identity helps businesses verify customers' identities online by validating their government-issued ID documents and using biometric information Stripe retains biometric data for one year and non-biometric data for three years, with options for users to opt-out or request deletion of their data
- Is there a comma *after* a list with an Oxford comma?
This man, pin-striped, skinny, and mean-looking (,) was lurking behind the gate Include the comma in parentheses because pin-striped, skinny, and mean-looking is a parenthetical expression, and the trailing comma matches the leading comma (after man and before pin-striped)
- Stripe Partner Rewards : Stripe: Help Support
Overview of Partner Rewards for Stripe Corporate Card Stripe has partnered with the following companies to offer exclusive benefits and rewards to…
- What is the origin of the phrase Top of the morning to you?
The phrase is Irish in origin but now very rarely used in Ireland (except as a sterotypical "Irishism") It simply means "the best of the morning to you" - perhaps from the idea of unhomogenised milk, where the cream rises to the top An appropriate response might be a simple "thank you" although the traditional response would be "And the rest of the day to yourself " Terrible attempts at
- Invite team members or developers to access your Stripe account
Invite team members or developers to access your Stripe account Account Dashboard Getting started To add a new team member, log into the Stripe dashboard, navigate to Team Settings > + New member
- punctuation - Adjective order: Why is big before beautiful . . .
Red and green and purple and yellow doesn't change the meaning of the words, so they are "equal" (and get commas), but if you want a purplish green striped yellow spotted red hat, meaning changes with and, so you must order them the way you want them A purplish-green striped, yellow-spotted (comma optional) red hat (Does that make sense?)
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- word choice - Checked shirt vs check shirt - English Language . . .
My son is learning English as a foreign language and I notice a mixture of British and American words in his vocab lists Is there such thing as a checked shirt, or should it be a check shirt?
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