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The attestation
noun
A thing that serves to bear witness, confirm, or authenticate; validation, verification, documentation.
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The attestation protocol in version 1.1 of the TCG specification [14] introduces the concept of a trusted third party, the Privacy Certifying Authority, or Privacy CA. The Privacy CA is known and trusted by both the client and application service provider.
But the attestation of controls could take a different path.
"I have never signed a single contract with B.S.G.R.," the attestation read.
If she signed the attestation, destroyed the documents, and lied to the grand jury, and if B.S.G.R. succeeded in holding on to its asset at Simandou — "if they're still part of the project" — she would receive five million dollars.
The new law is a boon to small companies because it will lower costs by allowing them to avoid the attestation and outside auditor review requirements for internal controls.
This science became so meticulous that it is fair (even if also paradoxical) to suspect that the more complete and formally satisfactory the attestation claimed to be, the more likely it was that the tradition was of late and deliberate origin.
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It wasn't the candidates' one-on-one interviews that earned Carey's recommendation but the attestations of 14 of their colleagues.
However, in a situation where you have to make a choice, analyze the options available and search the attestations of the institute properly.
In the TCG architectures, a remote client computer can use the remote attestation protocol to attest to its description of characteristics to the enterprise application server [15, 16].
The first attestation of the word to name the Asian ape is in Dutch physician Jacobus Bontius' 1631 Historiae naturalis et medicae Indiae orientalis – he described that Malaysians had informed him the ape was able to talk, but preferred not to "lest he be compelled to labour".
The antiquity of the basic institution is not in doubt, however much the 5th-century Athenian empire may have exploited and reshaped it for its own political convenience; a 7th-century inscription from the island of Corcyra mentioning a proxenos from Locris is the earliest attestation of the institution.
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