Irregular service can be validated either by appearance or an order of the judge, and such validation would be retrospective. |
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Slides circulate as educational or ungraded slides until they obtain validation status. |
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In this unfamiliar setting, experienced educators needed and received support, encouragement and validation. |
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Occasionally, someone with proper credentials drops in with claimed validation that must be taken more seriously. |
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A final document of themes, categories, and direct quotations was sent to each of us for validation. |
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Your friend's need for validation is somewhat odd and it's understandable that you do not relish being the ventriloquist's dummy. |
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However, the deity's heuristic role in prompting scientific thought should not be confused with its validation. |
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In fact, similar tests of subjective validation, with identical results, have been done on astrological charts and graphological readings. |
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Various theories were put forth and palaeopathological specimens were used for their validation in recent times. |
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There was no overt political message because there was no apparent legal validation. |
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During the validation and efficacy trial the same crossover study design was used. |
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Is there anyone out there who runs a site who feels that weblogs really need validation any more? |
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Additionally, the expiration date is being printed directly on the card now that validation stickers are no longer being used. |
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Rejected in his own country, the one-time toast of Broadway has finally to rely for validation on the subsidised theatre in England. |
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Prior to final scoring, a key validation process is conducted to determine if any answers have been miskeyed or need to be modified. |
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The most significant component in array validation is the comprehensive evaluation of cross reactivity. |
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The post-feminist craves validation and does not seek or admire perfection. |
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There can be no greater validation for a movie, than receiving a nod of approval from the man who inspired it. |
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Regulators argue that new methods must undergo rigorous validation procedures before they gain official acceptance. |
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The meaningfulness of this distinction awaits validation by external correlates. |
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He could have contradicted the Aussie's statement but the fiver, still rolled up in his weak hand, was enough validation for him. |
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An array validation program represents the foundation of tests required to establish robust assay performance in a multiplexed environment. |
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This so-called validation of astrology has been circulating about for years. |
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On the day in question, he noticed a Toyota with plates that did not have proper validation. |
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We received full endorsement of the way ahead and validation of the thoroughness of the effort. |
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Regarding the validation of applications, the applications had to be validated by the Appellant using the Bank's credit scoring systems. |
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Is it some kind of perceived void in ourselves that causes us to seek validation by peering into the lives of those we idolize? |
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Underneath this athletic, seemingly outgoing and affable middle-aged man is a terrified soul ruled by a need for validation from others. |
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Both stories dramatize the validation that they desire in a world that refuses to recognize them. |
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The validation of subjectivity, leads towards scepticism, but not onto nihilism. |
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Most of the pieces clearly are manufacturable, but others have never been used before, so it will take some validation testing to make people comfortable with the design. |
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However, while I succeeded in producing a space for the validation of local voices, I am less certain that this in any way challenged parochial and ethnocentric perspectives. |
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Who do you turn to now when you have a decision to make, when you have one less person to provide validation or advice? |
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The quality and degree of validation of decisions determine employment efficiency, cost and operational characteristics of the Air Force in course of development. |
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The validation of his claim is a precursor to progressing discussions. |
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With the introduction of Ultra 160 SCSI, three key technologies were introduced and include dual-edge clocking, domain validation, and cyclic redundancy check. |
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The final interview included verification of previous interview and observation protocols and validation of the description that had been developed. |
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While preaching D.A.R.E. in schools, we made a drug out of external validation. |
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Five Oscars wins served as strong validation from the critical community. |
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The Disney princesses are really, in a way, seeking validation through men. |
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Publishing technical results in journal articles or presenting them in papers at professional meetings is critically important for validation by professional peers. |
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Tweeting about it provides momentary relief, followed by the brief validation of the retweet. |
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I never imagined myself standing in front of superstars like her and getting feedback and validation from them. |
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The last few days should have served as some measure of validation for us Elba fans. |
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Project, production and validation engineers are required not only by the main pharmaceutical companies, but by a variety of ancillary support operations. |
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This pioneering show was not so much a re-evaluation of the artists as a validation of their importance through their contribution to European symbolism. |
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The way to get validation from women was to present an idealized picture of what is possible for men. |
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Working in conjunction with the Communications Security Establishment, the FIPS 140-2 validation program is also recognized in Canada. |
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Knowledge of the support volume is a prerequisite for the proper interpretation and validation of hydrogeophysical data. |
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On validation, an overprint was added, giving the tramstop code, time and date of validation and the point of validation. |
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Detection of gravitons is thus vital to the validation of various lines of research to unify quantum mechanics and relativity theory. |
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In contrast, the REC allowed for examination in points of doctrine and discipline for validation of conformity yet without reordination. |
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Over the course of the decade, the emphasis will gradually shift from biomarker discovery to biomarker validation. |
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After the scientific proof of concept, we now have a first commercial validation of Polyphor's proprietary Protein Epitope Mimetics Technology. |
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Development, validation and problems with the TEF approach for risk assessment of dioxins and related compounds. |
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In company validation experiments, probes designed with TILIA delivered unmatched specificity and sensitivity. |
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Disinfection validation, including dilution testing, phenol coefficient testing, sporicidal testing and germicidal testing. |
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Technologies at validation and demonstration phases include ultrasound imagers, SQUID and quadruple resonance analyzers, T-ray imagers. |
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They have diversified SSL products ranging from domain validation, business validation, extended validation and code signing certificate. |
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The first four levels of verbal validation are common in many psychotherapeutic models. |
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These disciplines could range from the series of different gas leak detection methods to vacuum valuation methods for hermetic seal validation. |
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Half of the subjects in this study were randomly assigned to a validation group and half to the cross-validation group. |
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Process Validation in Manufacturing of Biopharmaceuticals, Third Edition delves into the key aspects and current practices of process validation. |
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Preliminary field validation of daily growth increments in lapillar otoliths of juvenile cunner. |
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It began as a feeling of validation that became increasingly surreal. |
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What I am addicted to is affirmation and validation from women. |
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The simultaneous audio recording provides an indirect measure of the stability of the vocal tract and a reference point for model validation. |
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The target to achieve validation to EMAS of all of the company's sites by the end of 1997 is just one of the ten goals in the decalogue. |
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The HI-TEK25 Diesel Motor Oil approval is the highest validation of its kind in the industry. |
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An overachiever, you nonetheless demand familial support and validation. |
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We recommend further validation of these results at sites where active surveillance and antibiogram data can be directedly compared. |
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It requires only a reasonably sized database for model development and validation and it might be easier to dissimilate and implement. |
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The references to the appropriate validation documents are specified in the DOCTYPE definitions of the respective documents. |
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Cultivation of the heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum and validation of its use in marine toxicity testing for environmental risk assessment. |
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Food and Drug Administra-tion's basic rules for the validation of electronic records and electronic signatures. |
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For further validation, we sampled the urine of two random surgical patients who were receiving fentanyl epidermally by patch. |
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Dan Floyd, sterilization section leader at Nelson Labs, will also present at the Innovations Brief on Ethylene Oxide sterilization validation. |
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In addition, the CMVP continues its exponential growth by issuing the programs 122nd validation certificate. |
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This speeds design validation, and offers plug-and-play interchangeability. |
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The AES validation test suite consists of the Known Answer Tests, the Multi-block Message Test, and the Monte Carlo Test. |
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Client-side validation of data is dangerous because the client might be malicious. |
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The multi-laboratory, two-stage, validation study was coordinated by John Watkins of CREH Analytical Laboratories in Yorkshire, England in accordance with DWI protocols. |
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With a typical college campus averaging over 1000 radios, touching each radio for software updates and configuration validation is like painting the Golden Gate Bridge. |
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Laboratories that do not derivatize their samples would likely need to adjust their cutoff values for C16 acylcarnitine following similar validation studies as described here. |
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Compugen's in-house molecular biology laboratories provide validation of its methodologies and also conduct original genomic and proteomic research. |
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The Quality Validation unit at Bayer HealthCare in Berkeley, led by Elizabeth Bramhall, set out to examine and improve validation activities at the site. |
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However, the idea of paperless validation as well as other paperless processes has largely been an elusive goal that has plagued enterprise technology. |
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The subject of the tender is validation and further development of probes fitted with strain gauges to be of use in potentially explosive atmospheres of gas and coal dust. |
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The French health authority has revealed that it is rejecting half of all NeeS dossiers because they have been poorly formatted and do not meet basic validation standards. |
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In this study, MIR data from geoducks Panopea glohosa and Panopea generosa were analyzed using a new method for age validation based on a sinusoidal model. |
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He has worked on method development and validation studies, as well as extractable and leachable projects for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. |
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They are also businesses in their own right providing problem solving, testing and validation, and business development services to innovators and agribusinesses. |
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The Web page failed validation because it had an unclosed tag. |
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Identity cards are demanded widespread in all formal transactions, from credit card purchases to any identity validation, proof of age, and so on. |
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Since July 2009, the tax office has begun to issue identity cards and this has simplified the identity validation process for foreign passport holders. |
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There is a general scientific consensus that Alternative Therapies lack the requisite scientific validation, and their effectiveness is either unproved or disproved. |
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Thus, pharmacological validation of medicinal plants for antihypertensive effects or evaluation of ethnomedical treatment methods could have great benefit. |
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Urine epigenomics as labelled by Sanchez-Carbayo is clearly a hot topic in bladder cancer, but obviously requires additional studies and especially validation. |
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