Validation
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She told me and taught me that true beauty comes from within and that
validation
and self worth must also come from within.
And the final point I want to make is that I think this project worked well because we engaged all the stakeholders that buy into this project and are important to consider in bringing the technology from inception of an idea through innovation, validation, commercialization and dissemination, and that cycle has to start and end with end users.
Well, I'm here to provide you with some biological
validation
for your sordid daydreams.
I spent so much of my life telling people the things they wanted to hear instead of the things they needed to, told myself I wasn't meant to be anyone's conscience because I still had to figure out being my own, so sometimes I just wouldn't say anything, appeasing ignorance with my silence, unaware that
validation
doesn't need words to endorse its existence.
He thought, "I know how to drive; why do I need the state's validation?"
Now our work, that is, the scientific
validation
of this traditional information, has shown that precisely that leaf extract shows activity, potent activity, against a wide range of bacteria that could be pathogenic to humans.
And are they carrying this need for constant
validation
with them into their future lives?
I am convinced that Africa's further transformation, Africa's advancement, rests simply in the acknowledgment,
validation
and mainstreaming of Africa's own traditional, authentic, original, indigenous knowledge in education, in research, in policy making and across sectors.
I want to know about things that I can relate to: validators, or anything that tells me somebody else has approved this, or there's outside
validation.
Again,
validation.
I want to make the point that what we're giving girls, I think, through this effort, is a kind of validation, a sense of being seen.
We're going to need to grow a lot more home-grown stars, so we can reverse the idea that we have to blow up abroad before we get the acceptance and
validation
of home.
Anyone looking for
validation
of Pfeiffer's dramatic abilities need look no further than her work in 1991's "Frankie and Johnny" or '92's "Love Field" (a personal favorite of mine); those looking to see what a splendid comedic actress she can be, when given the right part, should check out 1988's "Married to the Mob."
If the film doesn't convince you of the justness of its cause, it at least offers a means to understand the issues and measure what is at stake for gay couples who seek the rights and
validation
offered by legally sanctioned marriage.
Sure, Trump has been quick to draw on some fringe mutations of economics – say, Arthur Laffer’s infamous back-of-a-napkin supply-side musings – but none that have withstood the test of time and rigorous empirical
validation.
The data revolution offers a breakthrough opportunity for service delivery, management, accountability, and validation, thanks to a dense ecosystem of technologies that collect information in multiple ways: remote sensing and satellite imagery, biometric data, GIS tracking, facilities-based data, household surveys, social media, crowd-sourcing, and other channels.
Proposed scientific advances require careful
validation
and replication by independent scientists.
And it shows the hold of charismatic leaders over vast numbers of people who find
validation
and purpose in unthinking obeisance.
The Lessons of Black MondayBERKELEY – US President Donald Trump has regularly pointed to the stock market as a source of
validation
of his administration’s economic program.
It is also
validation
that migration is an economic necessity, and not only for Africa.
That is nothing if not a “feminist”
validation
of many women’s intuitive experiences and needs.
I have used the word “prospering” (from the Old Latin prospere, meaning “as hoped, or expected”) to refer to the experience of succeeding in one’s work: a craftsman’s gratification at seeing his skills valued by others, a merchant’s satisfaction at seeing his “ships come in,” or a scholar’s sense of
validation
from an honorary professorship.
Much will depend on whether the underlying technology is stable and secure, trust is established, transparency is convincing, consumer protection is effective, new content is coupled well with strong distribution channels, and broad-based
validation
and institutional verification boost credibility.
In allowing the meeting to take place – and there can be no doubt that Putin has given it his blessing – Russia’s president is seeking religious
validation
and political popularity.
It is actually the standard-bearer of good practices concerning the
validation
of analyses and the discussion of policy proposals.
The collective nature of scientific
validation
also provides guarantees against capture by special interests.
Today, European leaders are indulging in triumphalism, viewing the current economic reprieve as a
validation
of failed transnational governance structures.
If, however, it is treated as a
validation
of the status quo, it will produce only a short reprieve for a besieged EU.
We were told by those on the new president’s political team to generate as much
validation
as possible for a large stimulus because big numbers approaching $1 trillion would generate “sticker shock” in the political system.
That said, Palin’s sinking approval ratings show that, while such women thrill to symbolic validation, they are not fools.
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