0 a person with responsibility for protecting or taking care of something or keeping something in good condition:
1 a person or organization that is responsible for protecting, caring for, or maintaining something or someone:
The library is a traditional custodian of information.
The school’s crisis team includes teachers, custodians, and the principal.
2 someone who has the legal right to manage and look after another person's money, investments, etc.:
The system also prompts custodians for regular input of evaluations of indicator status.
Data that cannot be easily loaded by the custodian on the web are bulk-loaded into the database by a system administrator using a standard template.
A collective achieved this by means of the sardar, who was the point of negotiation and the financial custodian.
Ready access to all the indicator data in the database system can assist custodians to analyse their data.
The system has entry points on the web for the public, custodians, and administrators.
The custodians appear as women, hold the belts, and dance around the post.
They may also need to advertise or use external custodians.
The report includes graphed or tabular data and the most recent status report by the indicator custodian: the evaluation.
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