Similar words: documental, documentary, argumentation, document, lamentation, pigmentation, fermentation, augmentation. Meaning: [‚dɒkjʊmen'teɪʃn] n. 1. confirmation that some fact or statement is true 2. program listings or technical manuals describing the operation and use of programs 3. documentary validation.
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(31) The detailed information that my hon. Friend requires can be found in documentation that has been placed in the Library.
(32) Fishbase is so simple to operate that no documentation file has been considered necessary.
(33) A few instances of forged documentation and fraud have subsequently occurred, but only to a limited extent.
(34) This documentation is itself a rich source of material for evaluation.
(35) Since no new discovery is acceptable without verification, all serious scientific results are backed by full documentation.
(36) In addition, a study will be made of syllabuses, previous studies of this kind and other relevant documentation.
(37) Solicitors Solicitors handling debt collecting and documentation for credit control are like the rest of society.
(38) The research will involve analysis of legal documentation, synthesis of existing research and interviews with representatives of interest groups.
(39) The court made this ruling after obtaining the original documentation covering the Murcia results and satisfying itself as to their authenticity.
(40) The program is fast and simple to use being menu driven and has excellent printed and on-line documentation.
(41) This award is intended for those people whose work involves freight documentation in any of the four sectors.
(42) Such clauses exclude all prior representations and negotiations, and, usually, ancillary documentation, such as sales literature[http://sentencedict.com], as well.
(43) In order to allow all parties reasonable access to this documentation we will ask you to adhere to a strict timetable.
(44) The judges examined both the evidence of witnesses and written documentation, the procedure being based on the Roman civil procedure.
(45) The documentation is comprehensive and should help you master the more technical aspects of the program.
(46) This does not compare with the ease of reference to actual original documentation in the manual system outlined earlier in this chapter.
(47) Make sure that the provider offers documentation, consultation, and ongoing support.
(48) It is therefore advisable to check the particular mortgagee's requirements before finalising any documentation.
(49) They are as intense a documentation of passion as I have ever seen in my life.
(50) The closing date for the submission of full validation documentation is 28 February 1989.
(51) Its documentation is very idiosyncratic, and clearly reflects Crew's own ideas of what constitutes good text.
(52) The adviser will have to complete the relevant documentation based on the reasons given for the refusal of the application.
(53) For this and all other items of quotation, documentation, or public record, see Notes beginning on page 225.
(54) Just to say that claim had been processed at his end, had all relevant documentation, etc.
(55) Full documentation for successful courses was requested by 28 February and most colleges managed to meet this formidable deadline!
(56) Alternatively, the documentation would be signed by both parties abroad, or by concluding all negotiations by telex.
(57) Documentation is also a useful guide to the perspective of the supplier.
(58) Documentation is well written and contains detailed information on usage of the function calls.
(59) Elsewhere in this memoir there is more that is notable - both of documentation and diagnosis.
(60) The zero rating of goods moving to other member states without Customs documentation clearly invites fraud.
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