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Certes


Definition:

  • (adv.) Certainly; in truth; verily.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) All of the MS programs required specific IPS course work, compared with 50 (87.7%) of the BS programs and 3 (60%) of the CERT programs.
  • (2) Up your insulation for free … but be quick We all pay a levy on our energy bills for a government-backed scheme called Cert which aims to cut carbon emissions.
  • (3) The new CERT-UK team already shares incident data with CSIRT in real time over the Janet network, and both organisations work collaboratively on the latest cyber threats to the education and research sector and the UK as a whole.
  • (4) Previously, CERTs worked in a siloed fashion, with limited collaboration between them, McMurdie said.
  • (5) A series of experiments was conducted to validate the CO2 entry rate technique (CERT) for prediction of heat production (HP) of sheep.
  • (6) In all cases work has to be carried out by the end of the year under Cert rules.
  • (7) Using a 32-item questionnaire, we surveyed in 1984 all accredited baccalaureate (BS), certificate (CERT), and entry-level master's degree (MS) programs (N = 107) in physical therapy.
  • (8) Apparently it’s 100 per cent cert I am doing Gen Game.
  • (9) Well, if a black-and-white silent movie is being talked up as a dead cert for best picture, why not a dog for best supporting actor?
  • (10) The self-employed will also face enormous challenges finding mortgages, with 'self-cert' loans facing the axe.
  • (11) Buck's lawyers will ask for a petition of certiorari – known as a cert petition.
  • (12) The Financial Conduct Authority will officially ban self-cert mortgages in April when the mortgage market review rules come into place, but this has left some self-employed borrowers struggling to access finance.
  • (13) We expect that CERT-UK will provide a single point of co-ordination through which the existing UK incident response community can pool their efforts to secure UK cyberspace.” Charlie McMurdie, former head of the Metropolitan Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU) who was involved in the early stages of CERT-UK’s development, said the unit should act as an overarching unit that will enhance the response to major attacks being monitored by other incident response teams.
  • (14) The energy companies must only meet their obligations under Cert until the end of 2012 and some of them have already closed applications.
  • (15) We have four pieces now, but we still don’t know what the ultimate picture will look like, although we know those four will not be out of their depth.” Orlando’s quartet of ‘certs’ for next year are their international midfield trio of Darwin Ceren, newly signed from El Salvador, Cuban Yordany Alvarez, who is returning to City after playing for them in 2011 and then spending the past two seasons with Real Salt Lake, and Trinidadian Kevin Molino, who’s been with the club all three seasons, as well as brand new signing Tyler Turner, the USA Under-18 center-back who is highly thought of at youth level having captained the U-17s and scored against both Brazil and Turkey.
  • (16) I thought George Shaw was a dead cert to win, with his suburban Coventry.
  • (17) Energy companies must also offer grants to enable householders to make their homes more energy-efficient in order to hit carbon emission reduction targets under a government initiative, the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (Cert), launched in April last year.
  • (18) Most cert petitions are denied, said Michael Radelet, a death penalty expert and sociology professor at the University of Colorado.
  • (19) The UK Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UK) will work on developing the UK’s cyber resilience to state-sponsored and criminal attacks on critical systems, including those controlling the national energy supply and within government departments, according to the Cabinet Office.
  • (20) The changes had been expected, along with the FSA's ban on 'self-cert' mortgages, where borrowers do not have to prove their income.

Indeed


Definition:

  • (adv.) In reality; in truth; in fact; verily; truly; -- used in a variety of sense. Esp.: (a) Denoting emphasis; as, indeed it is so. (b) Denoting concession or admission; as, indeed, you are right. (c) Denoting surprise; as, indeed, is it you? Its meaning is not intrinsic or fixed, but depends largely on the form of expression which it accompanies.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In spite of important differences in size, chemical composition, polymer density, and configuration, biological macromolecules indeed manifest some of the essential physical-chemical properties of gels.
  • (2) If, indeed, there is an immunologic basis for pre-eclampsia, it is more subtle than the methodology used in this study is capable of detecting.
  • (3) "Indeed, there was a marked drop in sentiment in Germany , indicating that it is increasingly being affected by the problems elsewhere in the eurozone."
  • (4) In clinical situations on donor sites and grafted full-thickness burn wounds, the PEU film indeed prevented fluid accumulation and induced the formation of a "red" coagulum underneath.
  • (5) Indeed, the nationalist and religious right bloc merely held steady , gaining just one seat.
  • (6) Passive avoidance performance of HO-DIs was, indeed, influenced by the age of the subject at the time of testing; HO-DIs reentered the shock compartment sooner than HE at 35 days, but later than HE at 120 days.
  • (7) To confirm this, ALA-S activity was then directly measured in intact reticulocytes, and it was shown that ethanol indeed inhibited its activity.
  • (8) However, MPA did not enhance survival when given concurrently with radiotherapy; indeed, at the higher of these two doses, median survival of tumor-bearers was slightly less than with radiotherapy alone.
  • (9) Indeed, several lines of evidence suggest that intravenous anaesthetics are thought to induce loss of consciousness by blocking the excitatory synaptic transmission.
  • (10) The ability to demonstrate selective augmentation of the functional matrix-associated receptor population, and our recent results showing that gonadotropes are indeed the responsive cells (Singh P, Muldoon TG, unpublished observations) speak to the specificity and relevance of these findings.
  • (11) A significant correlation with blocking activity was seen only for antibodies of the IgG4 subclass, and, indeed, the correlation was especially strong in the group of totally asymptomatic patients (but with microfilariae circulating in the blood) in whom blocking antibody levels were highest.
  • (12) However, it should be stressed that none of these mechanisms is mutually exclusive; indeed, the enormous complexity of tumor promotion suggests that several of the mechanisms discussed above may very well be interrelated.
  • (13) These can lead to communications blackouts around the Earth and produce aurorae; indeed, there have been several nice displays over recent weeks.
  • (14) If arene oxide intermediate metabolites are indeed involved in the toxicity of MHT and nirvanol, R-PEH may represent a safer alternative.
  • (15) While the mechanism of TGF beta action is not clear, A-II probably is acting through protein kinase C. Indeed the protein kinase C activating phorbol ester, TPA, mimicked the inhibitory effects of A-II on 3 beta HSD and P450(17 alpha).
  • (16) Indeed, with the pageantry already knocked off the top of the news by reports from Old Trafford, the very idea of a cohesive coalition programme about anything other than cuts looks that bit harder to sustain.
  • (17) Indeed, the BBC’s own recent Digital Media Initiative was closed by Tony Hall, having lost £100m.” The document is entitled “BBC3: An Alternative Strategy – Realising Value for the Licence Payer”.
  • (18) Indeed, high synthesis of IL-2 was more frequent in patients with long-standing disease than in recent onset diabetics: 44% and 7%, respectively.
  • (19) A bit like the old Lib Dems, perhaps: and indeed the Greens owe a big chunk of their surge to the exodus of voters from Clegg’s discredited rump.
  • (20) The budget red book contained a chart which suggested that the rich were indeed facing a bigger hit than anyone else, and Liberal Democrats were today pointing to this to justify the austerity package.

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