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be verification
noun
The act of verifying.
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"Our top three priorities are going to be verification, verification, verification," Mr. McCormack said.
"If there can be verification in the lab of what readers over generations have reported to be true, we might be able to learn something about the congitive basis for literary visualization techniques," said Elaine Scarry, the Harvard professor who is planning to study imagery in Proust and other writers.
But as long ago as December 1993 in the Dail, and then again in June 1994, the Irish foreign minister, Dick Spring, stated unequivocally that the key to Sinn Fein joining political discussions was a permanent cessation of violence, and that there would have to be verification of the handing over of arms.
For facts to be treated as true, there has to be verification and accountability.
For a person to be beatified, there must be verification that a miracle has occurred as a result of people praying to the beatification candidate after they have died.
A major challenge for the radiological community will be verification of the accuracy of information extraction.
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"Of course, the real goal is verification," Gell-Mann says.
In other words, you don't just say, 'I did something,' without there being verification.
The dominant measure proposed to reduce the spread of false information is verification.
It was verification that photography still has the power to disturb even in this image-saturated era.
Another problem is verification: how to inhibit production of chemicals used in weapons-making without impeding legitimate manufacture.
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