teminât, güvence, sigorta, pişkinlik, kendine çok güvenme, güven, vait, kendinden eminlik, söz, emniyet, garanti, kendine güven, yaşam sigortası, özgüven, vâât, ikna edici söz, sigorta/teminat/özgüven, rahatlatıcı/ikna edici söz, kendine güven(me), İng. sigorta: life assurance hayat sigortası, itikat, inanca, arsızlık, cesaret söz, nefsine itimat, kendine güvenme, kendini beğenmişlik,
Betrothal; affiance, Firmness of mind; undoubting, steadiness; intrepidity; courage; confidence; self-reliance, The act of assuring; a declaration tending to inspire full confidence; that which is designed to give confidence, Insurance; a contract for the payment of a sum on occasion of a certain event, as loss or death. &hand; Recently, assurance has been used, in England, in relation to life contingencies, and insurance in relation to other contingencies. It is called temporary assurance, in the time within which the contingent event must happen is limited. See Insurance, The state of being assured; firm persuasion; full confidence or trust; freedom from doubt; certainty, Excess of boldness; impudence; audacity; as, his assurance is intolerable, Any written or other legal evidence of the conveyance of property; a conveyance; a deed. &hand; In England, the legal evidences of the conveyance of property are called the common assurances of the kingdom. Blackstone, surance, a statement intended to inspire confidence; "the President's assurances were not respected", freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"; "after that failure he lost his confidence"; "she spoke with authority", a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something; "an assurance of help when needed"; "signed a pledge never to reveal the secret", A statement that must be included in a contract, Any written or other legal evidence of the conveyance of property; a conveyance; a deed, guarantee, a British term for some kinds of insurance, Insurance; a contract for the payment of a sum on occasion of a certain event, as loss or death. Recently, assurance has been used, in England, in relation to life contingencies, and insurance in relation to other contingencies. It is called temporary assurance, in the time within which the contingent event must happen is limited. See Insurance, - Same as "insurance", Any written or other legal evidence of the conveyance of property; a conveyance; a deed. In England, the legal evidences of the conveyance of property are called the common assurances of the kingdom. Blackstone, Insurance; a contract for the payment of a sum on occasion of a certain event, as loss or death, term for insurance commonly used by British companies Other examples are the use of the word "assured" for insured and "assurer" for insurer, a measure of confidence that the security features and architecture of a system accurately mediate and enforce the security policy Assurance is often neglected in planning for security Assurance may result from formal methods, or it may be partially determined by penetration testing or simulation, Grounds for confidence that a system design meets its requirements, or that its implemented satisfies specifications, or that some specific property is satisfied, An agreement between an organization and a federal agency that stipulates methods by which the organization will protect research participants, English term meaning insurance, Grounds for confidence that an entity meets its security objectives, A measure of confidence that the security features and architecture of an AIS accurately mediate and enforce the security policy, promise, pledge; confidence, security, If you give someone an assurance that something is true or will happen, you say that it is definitely true or will definitely happen, in order to make them feel less worried. He would like an assurance that other forces will not move into the territory that his forces vacate He will have been pleased by Marshal Yazov's assurance of the armed forces' loyalty. = guarantee, If you do something with assurance, you do it with a feeling of confidence and certainty. Masur led the orchestra with assurance The EU is now acquiring greater assurance and authority, Assurance is insurance that provides cover in the event of death. endowment assurance. see also life assurance, A formal written, binding commitment submitted to a federal agency where an institution promises to comply with applicable regulations governing research with human subjects and stipulates the procedures to be used to achieve compliance (Vanderbilt University Assurance #M-1363 ), An agreement between a legal entity that is engaged in research and OHRP that stipulates the method(s) by which the entity will protect research participants, A formal written, binding commitment that is submitted to a federal agency in which an institution promises to comply with applicable regulations governing research with human subjects and stipulates the procedures through which compliance will be achieved, The commitment and confidence of your service provider This would include warranties or guarantees, the confidence you feel when a health care provider gives you advice or even the assurance by the oil-change facility that the staff has thoroughly checked all fluid levels in your vehicle, A measure of confidence that the information security and control features and architecture of a computer system (collectively or individually) satisfy the security requirements, policies etc Assurance is rarely absolute, The IT Service Continuity Management processes by which an organisation can verify the accuracy and completeness of its Business Continuity Plans, 1 Justified confidence in the security of a system 2 Development, (1) A pledge or guaranty of performance or protection from loss Generally, prohibited for banks to give such a surety or indemnification (2) A Canadian and British term for insurance, The level of confidence one has in a proposition, – See Federal Wide Assurance; and Multiple Project Assurance, The affirmation of security features and architecture that an automated information system carefully mediates and enforces through security policy, The activity and process whereby an organisation can verify and validate its BCM capability, A certification by an applicant, normally included with the application, that it will abide by a particular requirement if awarded a grant, the name of the chief deity of the city (see Ashur), one of the capitals of ancient Assyria, prayer offered right after sunset, something prohibited, an ancient Assyrian city on the Tigris and traditional capital of Assyria; just south of the modern city of Mosul in Iraq, plural of assurance, Statements concerning institution or organization compliance with Civil Rights, Title IX, Human Subjects, etc, Statements or conduct intended to convey a general intention, supported by a good-faith effort, to provide and maintain a specified service by an IA "Assurances" does not necessarily imply a guarantee that the services will be performed fully and satisfactorily Assurances are distinct from insurance, promises, guarantees, and warranties, unless otherwise expressly indicated, legally-binding statements signed by the applicant which states the applicant will do or refrain from doing certain things; when assurances are required by the grantor, assurance forms are usually included in the grant application package; the Superintendent is the only person in the district authorized to sign assurances, A listing of a variety of requirements, found in different federal laws, regulations, and executive orders, that applicants agree in writing to observe as a condition of receiving federal assistance,
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Betrothal; affiance
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Firmness of mind; undoubting, steadiness; intrepidity; courage; confidence; self-reliance
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The act of assuring; a declaration tending to inspire full confidence; that which is designed to give confidence
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Insurance; a contract for the payment of a sum on occasion of a certain event, as loss or death. &hand; Recently, assurance has been used, in England, in relation to life contingencies, and insurance in relation to other contingencies. It is called temporary assurance, in the time within which the contingent event must happen is limited. See Insurance
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The state of being assured; firm persuasion; full confidence or trust; freedom from doubt; certainty
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Excess of boldness; impudence; audacity; as, his assurance is intolerable
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Any written or other legal evidence of the conveyance of property; a conveyance; a deed. &hand; In England, the legal evidences of the conveyance of property are called the common assurances of the kingdom. Blackstone
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surance
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a statement intended to inspire confidence; "the President's assurances were not respected"
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freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"; "after that failure he lost his confidence"; "she spoke with authority"
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a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something; "an assurance of help when needed"; "signed a pledge never to reveal the secret"
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A statement that must be included in a contract
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Any written or other legal evidence of the conveyance of property; a conveyance; a deed
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guarantee
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a British term for some kinds of insurance
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Insurance; a contract for the payment of a sum on occasion of a certain event, as loss or death. Recently, assurance has been used, in England, in relation to life contingencies, and insurance in relation to other contingencies. It is called temporary assurance, in the time within which the contingent event must happen is limited. See Insurance
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- Same as "insurance"
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Any written or other legal evidence of the conveyance of property; a conveyance; a deed. In England, the legal evidences of the conveyance of property are called the common assurances of the kingdom. Blackstone
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Insurance; a contract for the payment of a sum on occasion of a certain event, as loss or death
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term for insurance commonly used by British companies Other examples are the use of the word "assured" for insured and "assurer" for insurer
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a measure of confidence that the security features and architecture of a system accurately mediate and enforce the security policy Assurance is often neglected in planning for security Assurance may result from formal methods, or it may be partially determined by penetration testing or simulation
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Grounds for confidence that a system design meets its requirements, or that its implemented satisfies specifications, or that some specific property is satisfied
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An agreement between an organization and a federal agency that stipulates methods by which the organization will protect research participants
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English term meaning insurance
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Grounds for confidence that an entity meets its security objectives
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A measure of confidence that the security features and architecture of an AIS accurately mediate and enforce the security policy
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promise, pledge; confidence, security isim
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If you give someone an assurance that something is true or will happen, you say that it is definitely true or will definitely happen, in order to make them feel less worried. He would like an assurance that other forces will not move into the territory that his forces vacate He will have been pleased by Marshal Yazov's assurance of the armed forces' loyalty. = guarantee
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If you do something with assurance, you do it with a feeling of confidence and certainty. Masur led the orchestra with assurance The EU is now acquiring greater assurance and authority
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Assurance is insurance that provides cover in the event of death. endowment assurance. see also life assurance
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A formal written, binding commitment submitted to a federal agency where an institution promises to comply with applicable regulations governing research with human subjects and stipulates the procedures to be used to achieve compliance (Vanderbilt University Assurance #M-1363 )
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An agreement between a legal entity that is engaged in research and OHRP that stipulates the method(s) by which the entity will protect research participants
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A formal written, binding commitment that is submitted to a federal agency in which an institution promises to comply with applicable regulations governing research with human subjects and stipulates the procedures through which compliance will be achieved
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The commitment and confidence of your service provider This would include warranties or guarantees, the confidence you feel when a health care provider gives you advice or even the assurance by the oil-change facility that the staff has thoroughly checked all fluid levels in your vehicle
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A measure of confidence that the information security and control features and architecture of a computer system (collectively or individually) satisfy the security requirements, policies etc Assurance is rarely absolute
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The IT Service Continuity Management processes by which an organisation can verify the accuracy and completeness of its Business Continuity Plans
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1 Justified confidence in the security of a system 2 Development
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(1) A pledge or guaranty of performance or protection from loss Generally, prohibited for banks to give such a surety or indemnification (2) A Canadian and British term for insurance
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The level of confidence one has in a proposition
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– See Federal Wide Assurance; and Multiple Project Assurance
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The affirmation of security features and architecture that an automated information system carefully mediates and enforces through security policy
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The activity and process whereby an organisation can verify and validate its BCM capability
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A certification by an applicant, normally included with the application, that it will abide by a particular requirement if awarded a grant
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Assur
the name of the chief deity of the city (see Ashur)
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Assur
one of the capitals of ancient Assyria
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assur
prayer offered right after sunset
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assur
something prohibited
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assur
an ancient Assyrian city on the Tigris and traditional capital of Assyria; just south of the modern city of Mosul in Iraq
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assurances
plural of assurance
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assurances
Statements concerning institution or organization compliance with Civil Rights, Title IX, Human Subjects, etc
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assurances
Statements or conduct intended to convey a general intention, supported by a good-faith effort, to provide and maintain a specified service by an IA "Assurances" does not necessarily imply a guarantee that the services will be performed fully and satisfactorily Assurances are distinct from insurance, promises, guarantees, and warranties, unless otherwise expressly indicated
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assurances
legally-binding statements signed by the applicant which states the applicant will do or refrain from doing certain things; when assurances are required by the grantor, assurance forms are usually included in the grant application package; the Superintendent is the only person in the district authorized to sign assurances
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assurances
A listing of a variety of requirements, found in different federal laws, regulations, and executive orders, that applicants agree in writing to observe as a condition of receiving federal assistance
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