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- noun Plural form of
verifier .
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Examples
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In other countries clients will need to choose one or two personal "verifiers" - people who notify My Webwill about the death and then send on a death certificate for the person in question.
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It was good advice, except for one hitch: What happens when the verifiers are the ones who can no longer be trusted?
David Sirota: What Happens When We Can't Trust the Media/Economic Verifiers? 2009
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They should have been called verifiers, because once the U.N. used the word inspector, people began to think of them as discoverers and finders.
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The presentation also will examine the changing service expectations of faculty and staff, as well as the requirements related to verifications for "verifiers" such as lenders.
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I don't know if we need to get together, but I do know that testing's critics need to think about accountability, the 'verify' part of Reagan's formula, because Americans won't accept either extreme, and by not adequately addressing that issue, the progressives are leaving the field to the verifiers.
John Merrow: The 'Alien Structure' of Education, and Other Thoughts John Merrow 2011
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I don't know if we need to get together, but I do know that testing's critics need to think about accountability, the 'verify' part of Reagan's formula, because Americans won't accept either extreme, and by not adequately addressing that issue, the progressives are leaving the field to the verifiers.
John Merrow: The 'Alien Structure' of Education, and Other Thoughts John Merrow 2011
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A trusted third-party clearinghouse of third-party verifiers would be necessary to assure only one registration per individual.
J.H. Snider: The Case of the Missing White House Petitions J.H. Snider 2011
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A trusted third-party clearinghouse of third-party verifiers would be necessary to assure only one registration per individual.
J.H. Snider: The Case of the Missing White House Petitions J.H. Snider 2011
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A trusted third-party clearinghouse of third-party verifiers would be necessary to assure only one registration per individual.
J.H. Snider: The Case of the Missing White House Petitions J.H. Snider 2011
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Some verifiers also serve as consultants to those same projects, creating a potential conflict of interest.
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