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الإنجليزية - التركية
geçerli

O, 31 Mart, 1997 tarihine kadar geçerlidir. - It's valid until March thirty-first, nineteen-ninety-seven.

Bu geçerli bir bakış açısıdır. - This is a valid point of view.

doğru

Doğrulama yöntemi Bowling'in raporlarına da dayanıyordu. - The validation methodology was based also on Bowling's reports.

Yeni sürümü bir giriş doğrulamak için yüz tanıma yazılımı kullanır. - The newest version uses facial-recognition software to validate a login.

{s} geçerli: valid passport geçerli pasaport
sahih
muteber olmak
varid
geçerliliği

İddianızın geçerliliğini ispat edebilir misiniz? - Can you prove the validity of your assertion?

Toplumsal cinsiyet kimliği bozukluğunun geçerliliği siyasette son derece tartışmalı bir hal almıştır. - The validity of gender identity disorder has become highly controversial in politics.

(Bilgisayar) geçerlidir

Bu vize ne kadar süre geçerlidir. - How long is this visa valid?

Bilet bir hafta geçerlidir. - The ticket is valid for a week.

haklı
(Tıp) geçerlilik
sağlam temele oturtulmuş
yasal

Şikayetimin yasal olduğunu düşünüyorum. - I think my complaint is valid.

muteber
mantıklı

Kusura bakmayın ama, onların her ikisinin mantıklı amaçları var. - With all due respect, I think they both had valid points.

kanunî
makul
meşru
{s} sağlam
{s} yürürlükte
validlymuteber olarak
kanuni
{s} doğru, sağlam: valid evidence sağlam kanıt
meşru olarak
meriyette
{s} geçer

Biletler, alındığı gün de dahil olmak üzere sadece iki gün geçerlidir. - Tickets are valid for just two days, including the day they are purchased on.

Önermenin geçerli olup olmadığı üzerinde düşünmelisin. - You ought to think over whether the premise is valid or not.

{s} yerinde
{s} yasal, meşru: valid heir yasal mirasçı
cari
validity
geçerlilik
valid evidence
sağlam kanıt
valid for
(Bilgisayar) geçerlilik süresi
valid from
(Bilgisayar) geçerlilik
valid from
(Bilgisayar) geçerlilik başlangıcı
valid heir
yasal mirasçı
valid to
(Bilgisayar) geçerlilik sonu
valid for
için geçerli
valid until
e kadar geçerlidir
valid arguments
(Ticaret) geçerli savunu
valid arguments
(Ticaret) geçerli kanıt
valid ballots cast
(Politika, Siyaset) geçrli oylar
valid expectation
(Ticaret) geçerli beklenti
valid ground
(Kanun) haklı gerekçe
valid in law
(Kanun) hukuken muteber
valid in law
(Kanun) hukuken geçerli
valid reason
(Politika, Siyaset) meşru sebep
valid reason
(Politika, Siyaset) kanuni sebep
valid signal
geçeri sinyal
valid vote
geçerli oy
validity
{i} geçerlik
be valid
geçerli olmak
validity
yürürlük süresi
validity
meşruluk
validity
sıhhat
validity
(Politika, Siyaset,Ticaret) yürürlük
validity
(Bilgisayar) geçerliliği

Toplumsal cinsiyet kimliği bozukluğunun geçerliliği siyasette son derece tartışmalı bir hal almıştır. - The validity of gender identity disorder has become highly controversial in politics.

İddianızın geçerliliğini ispat edebilir misiniz? - Can you prove the validity of your assertion?

validity
dürüstlük
validity
yasaya uygunluk
validity
geçerli olma durumu
validity
(Politika, Siyaset) hukuki yeterlik
validly
(Kanun) geçerli olarak
declare valid
doğru söyle
validity
doğruluk
validness
geçerlilik
Specified cast is not valid.
Specified cast iş not valid
To be valid
geçerli saymak
Validity
geçerlilik süresi
a valid
geçerli
acceptance as true or valid
olarak kabul doğru veya geçerli
became valid, became effective
geçerli oldu etkili oldu
declare valid
doğru şöyle
deductively valid
tümdengelim geçerliliği
still valid
hala geçerli
array value is not valid
(Bilgisayar) dizi değeri geçerli değil
be valid
geçmek
binding and valid
(Politika, Siyaset) bağlayan ve geçerli
declare valid
doğru söylemek
guid not valid
(Bilgisayar) guıd geçerli değil
integer is not valid
(Bilgisayar) tamsayı geçerli değil
not yet valid
(Bilgisayar) henüz geçerli değil
password not valid
(Bilgisayar) parola geçerli değil
this card is not valid
bu kart geçerli değil
validity
{i} yasallık
validity
{i} sağlamlık
validity
(Askeri) GEÇERLİK, DOĞRULUK; SIHHAT: Genel olarak bir personel ölçme cihazının ölçmesi beklenen ustalık, bilgi sahası, istihdat ve diğer nitelikleri ölçme derecesi; bir personel değerlendirme cihazının, fiili görev sahasında başarı gösterecek kimselerle bu hususta zayıf kalacak kimseleri önceden seçme derecesi. Bir maksat için gerekli olmayabilir. Geçerlilik bir ölçme cihazının asli niteliği değil, cihazın maksatlarıyla ilgilidir
validly
geçerli bir şekilde
validness
i., bak. validity
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) baba
VALİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Vilâdet. den) Doğurtan. Baba
VALİD
(Hukuk) Baba
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Well grounded or justifiable, pertinent

I will believe him as soon as he offers a valid answer.

Acceptable, proper or correct

Do not drive without a valid license.

A formula or system that evaluates to true regardless of the input values
Related to the current topic, or presented within context, relevant
founded on truth
{a} weighty, conclusive, prevalent, good
Something that is valid is important or serious enough to make it worth saying or doing. Most designers share the unspoken belief that fashion is a valid form of visual art. + validity va·lid·ity the validity of making children wear cycle helmets
Justifiable, well grounded, sound; producing the desired results, efficacious; incontestable
In XML, the term used to describe a document that conforms to the rules of the associated schema Go to Validation for more information about valid documents
still legally acceptable; "the license is still valid"
(val-id) Valid means that an argument or reason is sound or well-founded
Having force or binding force legally sufficient and authorized by law; enforceable
Well grounded or justifiable Being logically correct
A company specializing in schematic capture tools
If a ticket or other document is valid, it can be used and will be accepted by people in authority. All tickets are valid for two months. see also validity
Strong; powerful; efficient
Describes XML documents that conform to a DTD
Having force or binding force; legally sufficient and authorized by law
an argument showing what we could believe but don't
A valid XML document, in addition to being well formed, conforms to all the constraints imposed by a DTD In other words, it does not contain any tags that are not permitted by the DTD, and the order of the tags conforms to the DTD's specifications
Legally binding; authorized
Having sufficient strength or force; founded in truth; capable of being justified, defended, or supported; not weak or defective; sound; good; efficacious; as, a valid argument; a valid objection
That which is legal and binding
Accurate, precise, reliable, authorized and relevant
"Valid" is an ambiguous adjective which is used in two related senses: Of arguments which are necessarily truth-preserving Of argument forms every instance of which are "valid" in sense 1 See "validating" Usually context, namely, whether the subject is an argument or argument form, makes it clear which of these meanings is intended However, sometimes this ambiguity is a boobytrap which leads to confusion For this reason, in the Fallacy Files, I use "valid" only in sense 1, and "validating" for sense 2
Having force, or binding force; legally sufficient and authorized by law
well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract"; "a valid license"
Validity is a characteristic of good deductive argument forms, those patterns which are one hundred percent reliable It is impossible for a valid deductive argument with true premises to have a false conclusion See soundness
(XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB; search in this book) [definition #2] (XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK; search in this book)
having legally binding force; legally sufficient and authorized by law
{s} legitimate, legally acceptable, not expired; based; logical, well-founded
well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract"; "a valid license
(XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB) [definition #2] (XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK)
XML code that conforms to its DTD; therefore logically consistent Compare: well formed
A valid argument, comment, or idea is based on sensible reasoning. They put forward many valid reasons for not exporting + validity va·lid·ity The editorial in the Financial Times says this argument has lost much of its validity
still legally acceptable; "the license is still valid" well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force; "a valid inference"; "a valid argument"; "a valid contract"; "a valid license
A term used in evaluating arguments A valid argument is one where the truth of the premises necessitates/entails/guarentees the truth of the conclusion It is impossible for a valid argument to have all true premises and a false conclusion But note that a valid argument can have false premises In fact, a valid argument can even have a false conclusion What's more, an invalid argument can have a true conclusion -- thus you cannot refute your opponent's conclusion merely by demonstrating that his or her argument is invalid The issue, then, in assessing validity is not whether the conclusion or premises are in fact true, but only whether the conclusion follows from the premises It is important to note that arguments are either valid or invalid in virtue of their logical form Thus all arguments of the form "P1: If A, then B P2: A C: Therefore, B " are valid, and all arguments of the form "P1: If A, then B P2: B C: A " are invalid
Having force or binding force, legally sufficient ad authorized by law
A document or contract that has legally binding force VA loan A home loan that is guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Along with the FHA loan, also known as a government mortgage
Having legal strength or force; executed with the proper formalities; incapable of being rightfully overthrown or set aside; as, a valid deed; a valid covenant; a valid instrument of any kind; a valid claim or title; a valid marriage
An XML document is said to be valid if it conforms to a DTD As a prerequisite, a valid XML document must also conform to the basic XML constraints (i e , it must also be "well-formed")
valid as of
updated until -, can be used as of -
Valid.
available

This is an available plea.

validity
Having legal force
validity
{n} strength, force, certainty
validness
{n} strength, force, certainty
became valid
became effective, came into effect
good and valid
valid, effective, legally binding
still valid
still has strength, continues to have power
validity
The degree to which the results of a study are likely to be true, believable and free of bias This is entirely independent of the precision of the results (p value) and does not predict the of the results to your patients For a detailed discussion of validity, click HERE
validity
This definition is from the the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory http: //www ncrel org: "An indication of how well an assessment actually measures what it is supposed to measure A valid assessment measures what it is supposed to measure and not extraneous features For example, a valid assessment of mathematics problem solving would be to measure the student's ability to solve a problem, and not the ability to read the problem " See Related Resources
validity
Statistical technique used to determine if a test is actually measuring what it is intended to measure
validity
The validity of something such as a result or a piece of information is whether it can be trusted or believed. Shocked by the results of the elections, they now want to challenge the validity of the vote Some people, of course, denied the validity of any such claim. see also valid. In logic, the property of an argument consisting in the fact that the truth of the premises logically guarantees the truth of the conclusion. Whenever the premises are true, the conclusion must be true, because of the form of the argument. Some arguments that fail to be valid are acceptable on grounds other than formal logic (e.g., inductively strong arguments), and their conclusions are supported with less than logical necessity. Where the support yields high probability of the conclusion relative to the premises, such arguments are sometimes called inductively valid. In other purportedly persuasive arguments, the premises actually provide no rational grounds for accepting the conclusion; such defective forms of argument are called fallacies (see fallacy, formal and informal)
validity
The degree to which an assessment method measures what it is supposed to measure
validity
The quality or state of being valid; strength; force; especially, power to convince; justness; soundness; as, the validity of an argument or proof; the validity of an objection
validity
The degree to which a variable's operationalisation accurately reflects the concept it is intended to measure
validity
the quality of being logically valid
validity
The extent to which a test, experiment, or measuring procedure actually assesses what it was designed to assess
validity
The extent to which a test accurately measures what it is intended to measure The three major types of validity are content, construct, and criterion-related
validity
The degree to which a variable measures what it is intended to measure
validity
The degree to which a measurement actually measures or detects what it is supposed to measure
validity
The extent to which test scores actually reflect what they were meant to measure Validity occurs when the assessment procedure measures the performance described in the objective, that is what it claims to measure
validity
The degree to which evidence and theory support the interpretation of test scores entailed by proposed uses of tests The process of validation involves accumulating evidence to provide a sound scientific basis for the proposed score interpretations It is the interpretations of test scores for proposed uses that are evaluated, not the test itself Example: If a student performs poorly on a reading test, how confident are we that this score indicates poor reading ability? How confident are we that a low reading score requires special educational interventions **
validity
An indication that an assessment instrument consistently measures what it is designed to measure, excluding extraneous features from such measurement
validity
The ability of a feedback instrument to measure what it was intended to measure; also, the degree to which inferences derived from measurements are meaningful
validity
The extent to which a measurement instrument actually measures what it is designed to measure
validity
The extent to which an assessment measures what it is supposed to measure and the degree to which inferences and actions based on student performance are appropriate For example, if a student performs well on a reading test, how confident are we that that student is a good reader? A valid standards-based assessment is aligned with the standards intended to be measured, provides an accurate and reliable estimate of students' performance relative to the standard, and is fair
validity
The extent to which a measurement instrument or test accurately measures what it is supposed to measure For example, a reading test is a valid measure of reading skills, but is not a valid measure of total language competency
validity
Validity gauges whether a statistic measures what it is supposed to measure
validity
The extent to which an assessment measures what it is supposed to measure More precisely, the degree to which evidence and judgment support or disprove the adequacy and appropriateness of inferences and actions based on specific assessment information Validity indicates the degree of accuracy of predictions or inferences based on an assessment score
validity
The degree to which an assessment instrument measures what it intends to measure Arts
validity
refers to the extent to which a measure accurately reflects the thing that it is intended to measure For example, school attendance records would not be a valid measure of students' employment experiences
validity
the quality of having legal force or effectiveness
validity
A quality of a measurement indicating the degree to which the measure reflects the underlying construct, that is, whether it measures what it purports to measure (see reliability)
validity
The state of being valid, authentic or genuine
validity
refers to whether an assessment measures what it is supposed to measure For example, a valid assessment of mathematics problem solving would focus on the student's ability to solve problems and not on the ability to read the problem
validity
Value
validity
{i} state of being valid, legitimacy; soundness, condition of being well-founded
validity
The degree to which an assessment provides information that is relevant and adequate for the intended purpose The reasonableness, quality, and efficacy of an assessment for particular educational purposes, decisions, and consequences are important issues of validity
validity
The degree to which a test measures what it is actually supposed to measure
validity
The extent to which a test measures the skills it sets out to measure and the extent to which inferences and actions made on the basis of test scores are appropriate and accurate
validity
The degree to which output reflects what it purports to reflect, i e , input; the degree to which output is a function of known input and it alone For example, does an essay examination validly measure a student's knowledge of material, or is it invalid, actually measuring his literary skill or the state of the grader's digestion?
validity
Legal strength, force, or authority; that quality of a thing which renders it supportable in law, or equity; as, the validity of a will; the validity of a contract, claim, or title
validly
legitimately; bindingly; in a valid manner
validly
in a valid manner
validly
In a valid manner; so as to be valid
validly
in a valid manner; "this may not validly be done"
validly
in a valid manner; "this may not validly be done
validness
The quality or state of being valid
validness
{i} condition of being valid; legitimacy; soundness
validness
the state of being valid
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