confirmations

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Definition von confirmations im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

confirmation
{i} teyit
confirmation
tasdik
confirmation
{i} onay

Bir rezervasyonum var, benim adım Kaori Yoshikawa. İşte benim onay kartım. - I have a reservation, my name is Kaori Yoshikawa. Here's my confirmation card.

Birçok yakınlar onay için geldi. - Many relatives came to the confirmation.

confirmation
{i} doğrulama
confirmation
{i} onaylama

Hesabınız aktif edildikten sonra bir yöneticiden onaylama e-postası alacaksınız. - You will receive a confirmation email after your account has been activated by an administrator.

confirmation
ispat
confirmation
kesinleştirme
confirmation
doğrulayıcı
confirmation
kiliseye kabul ayini
confirmation
kanıtlayıcı şey
confirmation
gerçekleme
confirmation
sağlama bağlama
confirmation
olur
confirmation
(Kanun) teyid etme
confirmation
(Politika, Siyaset) tasdik etme
confirmation
(Ticaret) teyit etme
confirmation
delil
confirmation
pekiştirici
confirmation
kanıt
confirmation
{i} onama
confirmation
kilise üyesi olma merasimi
confirmation
{i} kiliseye kabul töreni
confirmation
kanıt/doğrulama
confirmation
(Mukavele) teyid

Burada eski bir gerçeğin teyidini görüyoruz: savaş asla faydalı değildir. - Here we see confirmation of an old truth: war is never useful.

confirmation
konfirmasyon
Englisch - Englisch
plural of confirmation
confirmation
A sacrament of sealing and strengthening in many Christian Churches, often including a ceremony of anointing
confirmation
An official indicator that things will happen as planned
confirmation
Verification that something has happened
confirmation
corroboration
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{n} proof, rite by which baptized persons are confirmed in the faith, an establishing
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{n} affirmance
Confirmation
confirmance
confirmation
A document used by securities dealers and banks to state in writing the terms and execution of an oral agreement to buy or sell a security
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Action by the Senate approving Presidential nominees for the executive branch, regulatory commissions, and certain other positions
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Approval of an appointment to office by the Governor The constitution gives this power to the state Senate
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The act of confirming or strengthening; the act of establishing, ratifying, or sanctioning; as, the confirmation of an appointment
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From two Latin words - firmare, which means "to strengthen," and com, which adds force to the word Literally to confirm is to "strengthen greatly " At Confirmation a person makes a mature, public confession that he or she accepts Jesus Christ as his or her personal Lord and Savior, thus owning up to the vows his or her godparents made for him or her at his or her baptism The bishop then lays his or her hands on the confirmand, and prays for the Holy Spirit to "strengthen greatly" the person in the rest of his or her life Confirmation is considered to be one of the five sacramental acts, or minor sacraments of the Church
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Formal memorandum from a broker to a client giving details of securities transaction When a broker acts as a dealer, the confirmation must disclose that fact to a customer
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The confirmation is the point in a sales presentation when the representative completes the sale and confirms the payment type, length of the commitment, and the address of the customer
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The written statement that follows any "trade" in the securities markets Confirmation is issued immediately after a trade is executed It spells out settlement date, terms, commission, etc
confirmation
information that confirms or verifies
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A rite supplemental to baptism, by which a person is admitted, through the laying on of the hands of a bishop, to the full privileges of the church, as in the Roman Catholic, the Episcopal Church, etc
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a time when a baptized person makes a public affirmation of their faith, commitment to the responsibilities of their Baptism and receive the laying on of hands by the bishop Any member who wishes to be confirmed is encouraged to do so Confirmation classes are available for anyone without prior affiliation in another denomination Inquirers’ classes are available for those coming from another denomination wishing to be confirmed in the Episcopal Church
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A sacrament of sealing and strengthening in many Christian religions, often including a ceremony of anointing
confirmation
A written notification from a broker to a client specifying the details of a securities' transaction
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a sacrament usually carried out in adolescence following an infant Baptism; a course of instruction in the Christian faith precedes confirmation which is the rite whereby the Grace of the Holy Spirit is conveyed following the renewal of baptismal vows
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a ceremony held in the synagogue (usually at Pentecost) to admit as adult members of the Jewish community young men and women who have successfully completed a course of study in Judaism
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making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it; "the ratification of the treaty"; "confirmation of the appointment"
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{i} formal approval; proof; verification; coming of age ceremony (Christianity, Judaism)
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additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"
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The final approval by the bankruptcy court of a debtor's plan of reorganization Confirmation takes place after the plan has been approved by the creditors
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A formal memorandum given to a client detailing all data relevant to a trade made by the client Confirmations must be sent on or before the first full business day following the trade date, except for cash transactions which must be done on the trade date
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Christian rite in which believers reaffirm the faith into which they were baptized as infants or young children. The rite admitting adults to full membership in the community of the faithful did not exist as a distinct ceremony in the early church but probably coincided with baptism, since those who joined did so as adults and were baptized after instruction. As baptism of infants became common, some means of ascertaining their knowledge and commitment as young adults became necessary. A period of instruction was introduced, after which the candidates were examined and confirmed. In Roman Catholicism confirmation became a sacrament, usually performed by a bishop. The rite is also used in the Anglican and Lutheran churches
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a sacrament admitting a baptized person to full participation in the church
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That which confirms; that which gives new strength or assurance; as to a statement or belief; additional evidence; proof; convincing testimony
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AUDITOR'S receipt of a written or oral response from an independent third party verifying the accuracy of information requested
confirmation
Acknowledgement of a transaction detailing the purchase or sale of a security
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A hypothesis is said to be confirmed if a new prediction derived from that hypothesis is shown to be true Confirmation is not, however, verification To verify a hypothesis is to show it to be true Confirmation is a weaker relation than verification To confirm a hypothesis is to offer in support evidence which falls short of establishing the truth of that hypothesis That is, to confirm a hypothesis is to offer evidence which raises the probability of that hypothesis being true, but which does not prove it to be true For example, someone might try six different chords on a piano and find them all in tune Such evidence would confirm the hypothesis {page 399} that all strings on the piano were in tune, but would not verify that hypothesis It remains possible that some of the untested strings are out of tune
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A document exchanged by counterparts to a transaction that confirms the terms of said transaction
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A charter which reiterates the terms of a previous grant and perhaps grants additional rights In the Gazetteer, most confirmations are made by the king
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A conveyance by which a voidable estate is made sure and not voidable, or by which a particular estate is increased; a contract, express or implied, by which a person makes that firm and binding which was before voidable
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A written summary of a transaction involving the purchase or sale of municipal securities, which a broker or dealer provides to the contra-party The confirmation must contain certain information describing the securities and the parties to the transaction The minimum requirements for the confirmation sent to customers are prescribed by MSRB Rule G-15(a); the minimum requirements for the interdealer confirmation are prescribed by MSRB Rule G-12(c)
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The act in which one "confirms" the vows or promises made on one's behalf by one's parents at infant baptism Through discussions with the pastor, the young people come to more fully understand the grace of God received at baptism and now are able to renew those promises on their own Those who have not been baptized are usually baptized at this time After confirmation, one is considered to be an adult member of the church
confirmation
a sacrament admitting a baptized person to full participation in the church a ceremony held in the synagogue (usually at Pentecost) to admit as adult members of the Jewish community young men and women who have successfully completed a course of study in Judaism additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"
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Approval of a plan of reorganization by a bankruptcy judge
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Verification of the existence of a reservation; informal letter outlining the preliminary plans for the use of a facility or service that may serve as the contract for small suppliers
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A ceremony found both in the Christian religion and in some branches of the Jewish religion A sacrament of the Catholic Church, it marks the admission of the person to full membership in the church (takes place between the ages of 7 - 14) A rite of passage in Judaism, confirmation usually marks the end of formal religious school training (ages 15 - 16) and traditionally occurs around the time of Shavout
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A memorandum to the other party describing all the relevant details of the transaction
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The process by which a market participant first notifies its clients of the details of a trade; the agreement to settle a trade based on written instructions that agree in all relevant details during specific stages of the trade see also: Affirmation
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