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confirm

In air traffic control phraseology, it means, “Have I correctly received the following …?” or “Did you correctly receive the message?”
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Dar promised to disclose by Friday the confirmatory test results on whether African swine fever (ASF) has indeed infiltrated the country and caused the hog deaths in several backyard farms.
"We've got that coalition together that's got at the moment 203 Labour MPs in favour of a confirmatory ballot "Yes we haven't got an overall majority in the House but I think we're getting there."
Under this partnership, Eisai is responsible for the clinical development of BAN2401, including this confirmatory phase 3 study, and BioArctic is entitled to milestone payments and royalties.
And he said: "I've made it clear that at this stage, at this 11th hour, any deal that comes through from this Government ought to be subject to the lock of a confirmatory vote."
A second referendum, or confirmatory vote, would not be the healing and soothing event that those who are fighting for it suggest.
As agreed upon by the bus companies, PDEA, LTO and LTFRB, Carreon explained any driver screened positive will not be allowed to continue driving until the result of the confirmatory test results comes out.
Monika bagged a silver medal at the Inter-State championships with the timing of 4:12.44, while at the confirmatory trial held in Bhutan on 15 August 2018, she clocked 4:41.06.
are drilling a confirmatory well in the Mabini geothermal project in Batangas to determine its commercial viability to produce baseload power.
MONDAY, June 18, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Single-sample confirmatory testing for diabetes has a high positive predictive value for subsequent diagnosis, according to a study published online June 19 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
The most commonly utilized confirmatory tests include periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining, nail culture, in-office potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparation of nail clippings, or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) [5, 6], each conferring unique strengths and limitations.
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