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It can be used when referring to the act of confirming something in a precise and thorough manner, without any doubt or ambiguity. Example: The doctor required strict confirmation of the patient's identity before administering the medication.
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In order to provide a strict confirmation, however, a direct comparison is required (e.g., (Mikić et al. 2013)).
Rick Santorum has gone so far as to argue that John Kennedy's strict confirmation of the separation of church and state, which many consider one of the pillars of American democracy, should be discarded.
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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.
In Response: Regarding the comments by Berry et al. (1 ) on our previously published letter, we acknowledge that, in strict parasitological terms, confirmation of the diagnosis of urogenital schistosomiasis requires the identification of eggs by microscopic examination of urine.
It promised stricter controls, improved deal confirmation procedures, stronger management alert systems and stricter monitoring of "unusual behavior".
Both the weaker view (with its more open ended reference to evidence) and the strict view (in principle confirmation) delimit meaningful discourse about the world.
However, because the WADA validation criteria do not pose such strict identification criteria for confirmation as the 2002/657/EC, a value for CCα also is included in this study.
Given satisfactory fit to the Rasch model for the seven item scale, and confirmation of strict unidimensionality, the robustness of the solution (analysis 5) was tested on the two random samples embedded within the data (Analyses 6 & 7).
Potential confounding effects on endothelial function were likely reduced by our relatively strict exclusion criteria, physician confirmation of health status, and inpatient testing environment, which limited the possible influence of smoking and dietary factors (e.g., caffeine, alcohol, high fat, nitrates).
Confirmation (in the strict sense) thus reflects an increase from initial to final probability, whereas disconfirmation reflects a decrease (see Achinstein 2005 for some diverging views on this very idea).
Such was the case with deceased Romney judicial advisor and constitutional strict constructionist Robert Bork, whose 1987 confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court was torpedoed by his criticism of Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court's 1965 decision overturning a law that criminalized a married couples access to contraception.
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