A matching/linking status which indicates that the patient address matched a PAF address without manipulation.
One of Google's keyword-matching options; exact match forces Google to display your ads only on search results pages that exactly match your selected keyword or key phrase. Exact match may be selected for individual keywords in an Ad Group. (See also keyword-matching options, broad match, expanded match, and negative match.)
a perfect character by character match between current source segment and stored source segment
a rented accommodation that exactly matches all the living requirements that you entered in your search
By placing square brackets around search terms [mail order swimwear] the search returns the terms in this specific order.
A keyword option by which you set your ad to be displayed only when the search phrase you define and that of the internet user match exactly. When you use this option you put your keyword phrases in brackets.
any document that exactly matches the terms and criteria in a query.
The occurrence of a sentence or phrase in a file that is identical to a sentence or phrase stored in a translation memory.
Some PPC search engines enable you to bid on exact-match words, which are two or more words in a search term, exactly in the same order and with no other words in the search term. For example, if you bid on "digital camera" as an exact match and the search term was "digital camera", then your ad would be eligible for display. If the term was "Kodak digital camera", your ad would not be eligible for display. Engines that offer Exact Match include Google, Overture, Search123. Contrast with Phrase Match and Broad Match.
A matching option that refers to keyword term or terms that exactly match a search query.
When you are searching in Quest, you use this option with another field. If you are unsure of the exact value for a field, then leave that field blank or use the Wild Card option.
A perfect character by character match between a source segment currently to be translated and a source segment stored in a Translation Memory.