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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(91) It can require the undertaking concerned to provide all necessary information and all relevant documentation in its possession.
(92) Necessary documentation is being prepared, and should make things easier for insurance and other certification.
(93) In any Open Door disagreement, the employee is assumed to be right unless the manager has impeccable documentation to the contrary.
(94) The volume of documentation that must be digested is staggering.
(95) However, I do wish Preiser would bestir themselves and provide proper documentation.
(96) The documentation for this type of arrangement should be drawn up by a solicitor experienced in such matters.
(97) The documentation that he signed said, observe this resident one on one during waking hours.
(98) Existing users can upgrade to 5.2 for £35 without documentation, or £75 with the books.
(99) Parents are required to take documentation of the child's health screening to the school.
(100) She was suddenly glad that Inspector Blakelock had done the documentation on the clunch pit murder.
(101) The client should identify those objectives as a matter of course in the relevant engagement documentation.
(102) As there is no formal documentation of your business partnership,[Sentence dictionary] it has no legal status.
(103) Twenty copies of the form must be supplied along with between copies of supporting documentation.
(104) The first workshop, devised by and of Dundee institute of Technology, dealt with the course design and documentation.
(105) Give the confirmation number you got when you bought the ticket and ask to have documentation sent to you.
(106) Another time-saving aspect is, that only brief and simple documentation is required.
(107) Much of this seems to be at least a preliminary documentation of what has happened that is already known.
(108) Until you upgrade it by paying a fee[sentencedict.com], shareware usually has minimal documentation and no tech support.
(109) Good documentation should be able to provide the potential user with a number of answers at a glance.
(110) It costs thousands of pounds to draw up the documentation.
(111) Details of your outboard and inbound ferry crossing will be included in your travel documentation.
(112) The problem of documentation is further confounded when one considers the nature and range of electronic documents currently being produced.
(113) The new institute's other roles will be those of research, documentation and international exchanges.
(114) This form, together with any supporting documentation, will be sent by the person who requested the change to the Change Coordinator.
(115) Documentation must be as explicit as possible because staff and circumstance seem to take a rabbinical delight in producing difficult cases.
(116) As the possession of documentation for stolen cattle became important, thieves began to turn stolen animals in as strays.
(117) The documentation for Quattro Pro also features plenty of screenshots, and follows a logical sequence similar to that of SuperCalc.
(118) Data for nutritional care audits are derived from written documentation in the medical research and dietetic card file.
(119) Excuses vary from difficulties in obtaining payment to the daunting prospect of completing export documentation.
(120) Indeed, such documentation should make reference to the source of these objectives; for example, enabling legislation or ministerial direction.
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