Similar words: validate, invalidate, validating, validation, consolidated, valid argument, consolidate, intimidated. Meaning: ['vælɪdeɪt] adj. declared or made legally valid.
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1. The Supreme Court has validated the lower court's interpretation of the law.
2. Check that their courses have been validated by a reputable organization.
3. It is a one-year course validated by London's City University.
4. The data is validated automatically by the computer after it has been entered.
5. Traditionally, systems were validated by users agreeing functional specifications.
6. It has been validated for early diagnosis of tuberculosis.
7. Numerous other medical procedures are more popular than validated.
8. Or perhaps more accurately, the designed object is validated as museum display through the discourse of design history.
9. This model has been developed and validated over the past four years by a research team at Loughborough University through extensive experimentation.
10. This is a contemporary, well validated, 22 item self report scale developed for repeated use by patients with cancer.
11. Assuming a proportionally similar take-up on university validated courses, there were about 8,500 students on all Dip.HE courses.
12. All analytical methods should be validated in respect of accuracy, precision, linearity and specificity.
13. Traditionally, entrepreneurs validated a business model, fine-tuned the technology and landed major customers before turning to partnerships.
14. As mentioned earlier, pay, hours and grade are validated against the pay schedule entered on the previous screen.
15. The use of radioactive markers was previously validated by comparison with endogenous lipids.
16. Many scientists plan to wait until the results of the study are validated by future research.
17. As success follows on success, the beliefs and fears at the core of high performance are continually validated.
18. Methods and results Two postal surveys were carried out, in 1984, when the methodology was validated, and 1989.
19. All the information used in this report has been validated by an independent panel of experts.
20. But in fact we know that many great scientists cheated to generate the data that validated their ideas.
21. Abilities or aptitudes can be tested psychologically; experience can be validated by talking to peers or previous employers.
22. The disk is not allowed access until it has been validated with the Disknet check program.
22. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
23. It is a building block procedure that starts with a foundation of well validated knowledge.
24. These assumptions and the mathematical formula used to calculate the volume have been described and validated by Everson and colleagues.
25. Real time ultrasound is a simple method of measuring gastric emptying which has been validated by previous studies.
26. Systems of treatment based on simple clinical signs have been developed and validated for the management of respiratory infections.
27. Inevitably we are moved in the direction of using proxies which can not properly be validated.
28. If a validation error occurs this will be reported and the remainder of the inputs will not be validated.
29. The Oxford Modular Course was the first multi-disciplinary modular course validated by the council.
30. To fulfil operational requirements as well may lead to data being collected, validated and stored more than once.
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