In addition, having uniform banknotes enhances their security as they can be easily cross-checked. |
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The materials continue to be analysed and cross-checked with other lines of enquiry that remain open in the investigation. |
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While data provided by ANSPs are extensively cross-checked and validated with ANSPs, they are not fully comparable. |
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The results were cross-checked to verify consistency of the different information provided. |
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The aspirants lingered around, checked, cross-checked and kept their fingers crossed over the prospects of getting a job. |
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The reliability of the information provided was nevertheless cross-checked with Eurostat import data which showed reasonable agreement. |
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Using such information, it should be possible to develop wait time benchmarks in primary care, cross-checked with levels of urgency. |
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The data is cross-checked on the basis of lists of out-of-school children and pupils who left school during the school year. |
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Data and information used for research work are first cross-checked and reviewed. |
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The names of citizenship applicants are cross-checked against the names in the Security Screening Information System database. |
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The development of codes and themes was cross-checked with another researcher to enhance validity. |
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For example, information on flights could not be analysed and cross-checked effectively by a single Member State acting in isolation. |
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Mr Varela, I will see to it that all of the language versions are cross-checked once more. |
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Data from these sources can be cross-checked to obtain the best possible information on a list of genes at any given time. |
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Information given to agencies will also be constantly cross-checked by computer, with checks made on utility and credit card bills. |
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So we cross-checked and used the kind of tried-and-tested means of verifying, seeing who had documents and notes. |
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Of course both translators then cross-checked and agreed their combined version against the original. |
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This source material is corroborated by official and semi-official records, and can be easily verified and cross-checked. |
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These factors were cross-checked, where possible, with the overall information provided by the relevant official statistics. |
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Finally, there are still 8.3 million records in the Social Insurance Register that have never been cross-checked with other departments or supported by any proof-of-identity program. |
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It was confirmed to me and then I cross-checked it with another source. |
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We have not cross-checked their reports due to lack of time. |
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Therefore, the communications could not be cross-checked with the witnesses' statements. |
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Fuel and oil quantity is checked and cross-checked. |
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Altimeters set and cross-checked on zero seven. |
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Yashin cross-checked Staios enough to draw a double-minor. |
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A few cases still need to be cross-checked. |
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The data are cross-checked for consistency. |
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We cross-checked people's statements with those made by others, with the information gleaned from sensitive files, and with the actual transcripts of relevant conversations. |
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This information is then cross-checked on the ground with the aid of specific criteria on which the experts will base their conclusions as to the suitability or otherwise of returning these lands to the communities. |
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All of this cross-checked information enables us to draw up and monitor credit ratings and risk exposures relating to individual companies in real time. |
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However, we are on the eve of the elections due to be held there and the resolution contains accusations which I personally have not yet cross-checked, however hard I have tried to obtain information on the matter. |
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The data obtained from different sources should also be cross-checked and verified to guarantee their reliability against this data. |
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Our decision is based on the most detailed analysis of the fishery, using multiple sources of information which have been cross-checked against one another on a daily basis. |
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All data is cross-checked for plausibility, evaluated by means of additional information sources and then openly displayed in the table section. |
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At the terminal, all passengers are issued a boarding number, which is collected upon boarding, tallied, and then cross-checked against the names on the manifest maintained ashore. |
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This controllability problem occurs when two key cross-checked airspeeds differ by 25 knots. |
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Payment slips had to be checked, cross-checked and countersigned by at least four different persons, increasing not only bureaucratic procedures but also opportunities for corruption. |
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Such information has been viewed with special circumspection, the GOK and Hynix given the opportunity to comment on it, and, where practicable, it has been cross-checked with other independent sources. |
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Hull''s Kriss Grandmanis cross-checked Pelle from behind as the Cardiff man skated in on goal, sending him crashing to the ice. |
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This profile is automatically cross-checked by the system each time the device requests access to the wired network. |
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The researchers then cross-checked this information with death records, subsequent heart attacks and NSAID prescriptions. |
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The cause of each death was cross-checked in extensive discussions with Gebusi informants, including relatives, friends and acquaintances of the deceased person. |
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Eckel, now with the Environmental Protection Agency, then cross-checked his list with records from state, regional, and federal environmental agencies. |
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