Validating definition
Validating means stamping FMNP checks in the designated box with appropriate identification numbers. Validating the FMNP check means the checks are:
Validating means scanning the QR Code from participants for e-FMNP, SFMNP benefits or WIC CVB’s from their cards. Validating the e-FMNP, SFMNP benefits and CVB’s means the benefits are redeemed by a WIC CVB, FMNP, or SFMNP participant during the FMNP and SFMNP season and WIC CVB’s year-round while growers have eligible produce available.
Validating means stamping the FDNP check in the designated box with the farmer identification number using the stamp provided by the Authority or a replacement stamp purchased by the farmer.¶
Examples of Validating in a sentence
Validating identified risks and issues and proposed response(s) and assessing impact to the project progress or success.
See GPG 45 - Validating and Verifying the Identity of an Individual in Support of HMG Online Services, Version 1.0, April 2012 and DWP Identity Assurance Service, Identity Assurance Standards, Version 1.0, April 2012 [See Annex A].
The most dangerous code in the world: Validating SSL certificates in non-browser software.
Validating that the same property is removed during the Exit phase.
The Validating Authority shall notify the Certificating Authority of any such exemptions, deviations or special conditions.
More Definitions of Validating
Validating or “Validated” means documented evidence that provides a high degree of assurance that the Manufacturing process controls are adequate to consistently produce Drug Product, in accordance with cGMPs, and that meets the Specifications.
Validating which means acknowledging the feelings of the coworker with whom you have a disagreement. This technique takes practice because you will feel like you are “giving in” to the other person’s point of view. However, validation is not about putting aside your disagreement. Instead, you are acknowledging that the other person’s point of view is respected and understood. The more you can zero in on your coworker’s feelings, the better. For example, rather than saying, “Forget it, Jane! This project can’t wait until after the holidays,” start with, “Jane, are you feeling uneasy about rushing this project to completion before the holidays be- cause it will put too much stress on our team?” This is not a psychological ploy. This is commun- ication that throws game playing out the window and helps others feel respected—something all of us want from our coworkers at work. The out- come is higher productivity.▪
Validating means the confirmation by a Verifier that the Project and Greenhouse Gas emission reductions associated with the Project will qualify as ERBs.
Validating means documented programs that provide a high degree of assurance that a specific process, method, or system shall consistently produce a result OUTSET predetermines as acceptance criteria. Each Party shall be responsible for its own costs during any Validation program.
Validating means stamping the FDNP check in the designated box with the farmer identification number
Validating means reading the explanation of why SHRIMP™ ranked each section where it did. Do you agree with that ranking? Based on your knowledge of your system, should it be ranked higher or lower? If so, you can re-assign the risk rank and provide an explanation why you feel that section should be ranked differently. The validation process is described in the Filling Out Risk Rankings section.
Validating means scanning the QR Code from participants for e-FMNP, SFMNP benefits or CVB’s from their cards. Validating the e-FMNP, SFMNP, and CVB’s benefits means the benefits are: