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Being valid
adjective
Well grounded or justifiable, pertinent.
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Being valid, or in force, however, can be understood along cognitivist or non-cognitivist lines.
Without the criterion test being valid a priori, the validated test will itself be invalid even if the validating procedure used is the right one, however.
The arrest being valid the search incident thereto was lawful.
The analysis presented is not restricted to icosahedral grids, being valid for any geodesic spherical grid.
A unified reaction model, being valid in all turbulent combustion regimes, has been developed and tested.
Harrison: But I don't think the success of Cosmicomics relies on the science being valid.
These approaches normally give misleading results and are hence accepted as being valid only in qualitative terms.
Clients who have not migrated will start receiving errors due to their old key no longer being valid for the new service.
The mathematical expressions are both simple and quite general, being valid for all values of the elastic constants and wire thicknesses.
What kinds of claims are made about QRA, and what evidence is available for QRA being valid for the stated purposes?
Appropriately formulated, the analytical model is unlimited, in the sense of being valid within the experimentally-demonstrated performance bounds of the engine and beyond.
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