Matters of process are transparency, verifiability, truthfulness, or independency. |
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However, it must be said that these reductions still fall short of the criteria of verifiability, transparency and irreversibility. |
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It therefore appears that the verifiability of a treaty is not an absolute issue, but a matter of degree. |
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We would like hereby to recall the principles of irreversibility, verifiability and transparency. |
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But first, Ms. Arroyo, what is the feeling in Washington now about verifiability? |
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Effective means of voter identification, and of ensuring security and verifiability of votes, are also major concerns. |
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The most noteworthy, and also most controversial, contribution of the logical positivists was the so-called verifiability criterion of factual meaningfulness. |
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The question of verifiability is also of crucial importance. |
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The Commission issued useful guidelines for its desk officers which allowed them to assess most of the agri-environmental measures on their verifiability. |
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Higher priority must be given to verifiability. |
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In the process of working towards the elimination of nuclear weapons, the application of irreversibility, verifiability and increased transparency is crucial. |
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Does the measurability and verifiability of achievement indicators take place, do they address issues such as the performance of external experts or assistance? |
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The 13 practical steps for systematic and progressive efforts to implement Article VI should be fully implemented in accordance with the principles of transparency, verifiability and irreversibility. |
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The audit found that the Commission only partially ensured verifiability before approving RDP's and that it has not sufficiently verified the correct functioning of AE control systems in the Member States. |
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We proceed from the need to ensure the predictability, transparency, irreversibility and verifiability of the process of the reduction and limitation of strategic offensive weapons. |
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We proceed from the necessity to ensure the predictability, transparency, irreversibility and verifiability of the process of reducing and limiting strategic offensive weapons. |
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This Panel is required, however, if it finds that ITA's determination regarding verifiability overstepped the bounds of reasonableness, to remand that determination. |
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Finally, Richard Barker seems to accept our criticisms concerning the fragility of valuation models with respect to their verifiability and robustness. |
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Counter to this argument is the view that as the regime is providing constantly improving verifiability, and is increasingly proving capable of providing valuable scientific and civil benefits, the investment is worthwhile. |
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The original version formulated in terms of verifiability was replaced by a more tolerant version expressed in terms of testability or confirmability. |
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Libya supports all initiatives aimed at ensuring the tracing and marking of illicit small arms and light weapons to ensure credibility and verifiability. |
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They must rely on more speculation to fill in evidence gaps than would be acceptable in another context that provided more rigorous verifiability of the records available. |
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It is generally agreed among most advocates of the Verifiability Principle that analytic and empirical statements exhaust the class of cognitively meaningful statements. |
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