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Many a good newspaper story has been ruined by over verification.
So, in a sense, the verification piece is irrelevant to the format issue.
We need an employer verification system that works so that we can hold employers accountable.
The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification.
No amount of source-level verification or scrutiny will protect you from using untrusted code.
All nuclear material in weapons programmes must be subject one day to binding international verification.
Any agreement with Iran should have strong verification and enforcement safeguards to prevent future cheating.
One is only susceptible to lobbying if they're weak and they trust what an individual tells them without verification.
In order to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear country you have to introduce a system of verification and inspection.
It is said that love makes the world go 'round - the announcement lacks verification. It's wind from the dinner horn that does it.
If you think about what the Postal Service fundamentally does, those guys are trained to get mail and sort mail - there's trust verification.
I know that if enough people shout a falsehood, people start to think it's true and a lot of people don't do independent verification of everything they hear.
When journalism is treated as just another widget in a commercial enterprise, the focus isn't on truth, verification or public good, but productivity and output.
Concepts are vindicated by the constant accrual of data and independent verification of data. No prize, not even a Nobel Prize, can make something true that is not true.
Deviants from around the world are trying to 'beat' our system every day. We have to proactively identify suspicious behavior and quarantine users until additional verification steps can be taken.
I think companies need to put up tools that put privacy and security in the hands of their users and make it easy to understand those tools. In Google's case, two-step verification is a perfect example of this.
Reporters no longer ask for verification, thus they print charges no matter how outlandish they may seem, and once having done that, when the truth comes out, it's buried in the back page or never makes it on the air at all.
The thrill of science is the process. It's a social process. It's a process of collective discovery. It's debate, it's experimentation and it's verification of claims that might be false. It's the greatest foundation for a society.
I don't bill myself as an atheist but as a naturalist. Naturalism is a belief system. A lot of scientists bristle at that. We all have to believe we can find the truth. Evidence is my guide. I rely on observation, experimentation and verification.
In law, as in every other branch of knowledge, the truths given by induction tend to form the premises for new deductions. The lawyers and the judges of successive generations do not repeat for themselves the process of verification any more than most of us repeat the demonstrations of the truths of astronomy or physics.
I have great hope and faith, but it's a humanistic faith based in facts; you have to believe that facts exist. We can all arrive at the same facts if we engage in the process of experimentation, observation, and verification, which can solve more of the world's major problems than a debate over whether God does or doesn't exist.