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We employed a team of experts to forensically examine video footage, subjecting it to a strict verification protocol.
Accordingly, Mr. Sierchio has advised clients of his in the space, such as High Income Real Estate, to ensure that the securities marketed are sold only to accredited investors by adhering to a strict verification process.
A year later, in April 2010, he was back in Prague to follow through with one of his promised concrete steps: to sign the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with Russia, further cutting both countries arsenals and reinstituting a strict verification system that the Bush administration had allowed to lapse.
And in April 2010, he was back in Prague to follow through with one of his promised concrete steps: to sign a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with Russia, further cutting both countries arsenals and reinstituting a strict verification system that the Bush administration had dropped.
Our study supports this previous prospective research by also showing an association between SRH and T2DM when a strict verification procedure for outcome measurement is applied.
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Blockchain requires a very strict verification process to create a new transaction record, which leads to a significant latency of confirmation time and waste of computing resources.
The NHI has implemented an extremely strict verification process before issuing certification for treatment and requires pathological proof of malignancy or a clinical diagnosis based on laboratory and imaging evidence.
This page said it would not be easy and would require strict verification, but that "an agreement that would truly put Syria's chemical weapons 'beyond use' would be a preferable alternative to military action".
Currently operating in 400 buildings in New York, Tenant King employs a strict address verification process, which the company says helps maintain users' trust in the service.
What they want to know is whether the United States intends to negotiate new treaties with Moscow, accords that would have strict verification.
If so, would you favor agreements that are subject to strict verification, like those negotiated by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush during the cold war, or agreements without verification, like the one signed by Presidents Bush and Vladimir Putin?
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