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The form used to check out respondents as they leave focus groups Verifies they have received payment and agreed to protect confidentiality
Signifies the written approval of the customer (or his representative) to material produced by the company See Pack
End of a contract
to give one's official approval to something for which it is needed

Once the vice-president signs off on the project, we can start construction.

Term used to describe the closing of a radio or television station's studios and cessation of a broadcasting signal, usually during the overnight hours

Sign off for the small-town radio station was at midnight.

To cease broadcasting a radio or television signal, usually at the end of a broadcasting day

Before he signed off the radio station for the night, the disc jockey played the National Anthem.

To log off; to stop using a computer, radio, etc., especially to stop talking

He finished the conversation and signed off.

signoff
The act or process of signing off (approving with a signature)
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cease broadcasting; get off the air; as of radio stations
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When someone who has been unemployed signs off, they officially inform the authorities that they have found a job, so that they no longer receive money from the government. If you work without signing off the dole you are breaking the law
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If someone signs off, they write a final message at the end of a letter or they say a final message at the end of a telephone conversation. You can say that people such as entertainers sign off when they finish a broadcast. O.K. I'll sign off. We'll talk at the beginning of the week
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finish a broadcasted or sent form of communication
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