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They also called for the Obama Administration to be required to win formal congressional approval for any eventual deal: "When it comes to the Iranian nuclear ambitions, we strongly believe the most prudent policy would be to verify, verify, verify... never trust".
Lance Armstrong and Verifying Sources: "Armstrong Admits Doping, and Says He Will Testify" by Juliet Macur gave rise to a conversation about the importance of mutual trust, the need to look closely at a source's motives and, as always, the need to verify, verify, verify.
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VERIFY INFORMATION How can you verify the information provided by your sources?
Theories about political institutions, for instance, might take decades to verify – if they can be verified at all.
Created in 1996, E-Verify allows employers to electronically verify the work eligibility of newly hired employees by checking their Social Security numbers.
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The decision, Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting, No. 09-115, also upheld a second aspect of the Arizona law, this one making mandatory an otherwise voluntary federal program, E-Verify, that allows employers to verify whether potential employees are authorized to work.
I can verify that.
We cannot verify this.
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