Similar words: esterification, purification, clarification, electrification, diversification, ratification, gratification, stratification. Meaning: [‚verɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct 2. (law) an affidavit attached to a statement confirming the truth of that statement.
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1. All charges against her are dropped pending the verification of her story.
2. The credit card is then accepted, subject to verification of the signature.
3. The Soviets are demanding certain guarantees about verification before signing the treaty.
4. Speaker / signature verification systems will be developed.
5. The verification minimum and maximum periods.
6. They lacked both proof and means of verification.
7. The minimum and maximum periods for verification can only be determined for a particular installation.
8. Since no new discovery is acceptable without verification, all serious scientific results are backed by full documentation.
9. The process of verification of data, theoretically, could go on for ever, always requiring new acts of identification.
10. The repeated empirical verification of the relationship, however, leads to two conclusions in the comparative literature.
11. The same procedure for verification was followed as for the records of the meetings.
12. Within a year they had agreed to verification procedures that included on-site spot inspections at weapons sites.
13. Thus the scientific model of verification has an inbuilt mechanism for the evolution and promotion of generally accepted standards.
14. Furthermore, regular verification of offlined modules takes place to ensure continued long-term integrity.
15. In the absence of any verification, interim profits will not be included in the capital base.
16. Its verification programme demands a minimum 80% of binary code is tested dynamically - 100% statically - before certification is awarded.
17. These elements, validation, approval and verification, will be applied at key stages in the operation of an award.
18. One covered the verification of official documents, one dealt with compensation for lost mail and one established mechanisms for future contacts.
19. Along with automated verification, there were stringent penalties for lying.
20. However, your first resort in any query concerning the verification process should be your systems verifier.
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21. Further talks took place in Rome on Dec. 20 under the auspices of the verification commission.
22. As the proposal document took shape it was taken back to faculties in draft form for verification.
23. Similar conclusions can be drawn from nuclear magnetic-spin resonance studies - work which also requires verification.
24. Will he press that where commitments are made to open markets for textile products, a proper verification procedure must be established?
25. We have to give an account of this which is consistent with the verification principle.
26. There are important differences between a review by the prosecution and review by a process of police investigation analogous to scientific verification.
27. We think, however, that most athletes would find a gynaecological examination purely for gender verification a humiliating experience.
28. Verification: systems developed for legal or commercial applications could include automatic signature verification as a useful part of their functionality.
29. Equivalent sums would be credited to the enterprises' bank accounts, subject to verification that the money had been earned legally.
30. It involves any process appropriate to the media item from storing and restoring through to verification.
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