Sentence examples for demand for verification from inspiring English sources

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But there is a problem with this demand for verification, one that gets at the heart of how life is lived on the Internet: for many people who cannot or do not wish to be seen by others, the online world is a place to thrive in relative safety.

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DeMaurice Smith, the head of the union, said that during negotiations, players had offered owners $550 million over four years — $137.5 million per year — without the demand for financial verification.

Still, it makes sense to check the accuracy of the data Equifax may have on you, since demand for income verification is growing.

DeMaurice Smith, the head of the union, said that during negotiations, players had offered owners $550 million over four years — $137.5 million a year — without the demand for financial verification, still a gap of $200 million a year.

Popper eliminates the contradiction by rejecting the first of these principles and removing the demand for empirical verification in favour of empirical falsification in the second.

Pluralistic inquiry suggests a different norm of correctness: that criticism must be verified by those participating in the practice and that this demand for practical verification is part of the process of inquiry itself.

A pluralistic mode of critical inquiry suggests a different norm of correctness: that criticism must be verified by those participating in the practice and that this demand for practical verification is part of the process of inquiry itself.

As demand for identity verification and and authentication grows, TeleSign is looking to capitalize on its latest round of funding, shopping for technology acquisitions and new markets for growth.

Over the past two decades, biometric security systems that allow identification of individuals using their physiological or behaviorial traits, have become an integral part of many security-aware applications due to the increasing demand for "identity verification".

There is a human need for verification of death".

During the heyday of logical positivism in the twentieth century, it is interesting that while Moritz Schlick proposed that its demands for empirical verification would render propositions about God as meaningless, it would not rule out as meaningless propositions about life after death so long as they involved subjects having experiences.

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