verification

(noun)

Confirmation; authentication.

Related Terms

  • audience

Examples of verification in the following topics:

  • Addendum

    • Verification; Mr Dabo presents his idea to the local government (predominantly left brain)
  • Project Management Audits

    • Like a project management audit, a quality audit is an external verification that a project is compliant with regulations and standard.
    • Audits in project management also include regulatory audits to provide external verification that a project is compliant with regulations and standards.
  • Rumors

    • A crisis of verification.
    • A crisis of verification is perhaps the most salient and politically dangerous aspect of rumor.
  • When to retreat

    • Verification of conditions for statistical tools is always necessary.
  • Work environments and people

    • By installing skylights and additional insulation to improve lighting and temperature control, VeriFone's credit card verification facility in Costa Mesa, California, decreased energy consumption 59%, reduced absenteeism by 47% and boosted productivity 5%–7%.
  • Status Inconsistency

    • Since Lenski coined the term, status inconsistency has remained controversial with limited empirical verification.
  • The 24th Amendment

    • President Johnson called the amendment a "triumph of liberty over restriction" and "a verification of people's rights. " States that maintained the poll tax were more reserved.
  • E-Mail as an Entry Point

    • Setting stricter parameters with verification built in can stop viruses from accessing the network.
  • Causes and Immediate Impacts of the Crisis

    • Government: The government did not regulate the housing market, as a result of the elimination of two critical legal clauses that required the verification of income and a 20% down payment.
    • Without such verification, it became easier for people to get mortgages they could not afford.
  • Introduction to Putting a Team Together

    • Provide continuous communication, results verification and training.
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