assurance

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İngilizce - Türkçe
güvence

Bana güvenceler verildi. - I've been given assurances.

Ben her zaman ekonomik iyileşme hakkında güvence duyuyorum, ama ben hâlâ onu görmedim. - I always hear assurances about economic recovery, but I still haven't seen it.

teminât
inanca
vait
kendini beğenmişlik
{i} sigorta
özgüven
söz
garanti
teminat
özüne güven
{i} vâât
sigorta/teminat/özgüven
{i} pişkinlik
{i} güven

Ben her zaman ekonomik iyileşme hakkında güvence duyuyorum, ama ben hâlâ onu görmedim. - I always hear assurances about economic recovery, but I still haven't seen it.

Bana güvenceler verildi. - I've been given assurances.

{i} kendine güven(me)
{i} kendine çok güvenme
{i} İng. sigorta: life assurance hayat sigortası
itikat
arsızlık
{i} kendinden eminlik
kendine güvenme
nefsine itimat
cesaret söz
{i} rahatlatıcı/ikna edici söz
kendine güven
emniyet
ikna edici söz
yaşam sigortası
assurance policy
(Kanun) sigorta poliçesi
assurance of support
destek sigortası
assurance by single premium
(Ticaret) tek primli sigorta
assurance coordinator
(Askeri) genel hata yönetim sistemi
assurance for fixed term
(Ticaret) sabit vadeli sigorta
assurance of conformity
(Ticaret) uygunluğun sağlanması
assurance of conformity
(Ticaret) uygunluk güvencesi
quality assurance
(Askeri) NİTELİK TEMİNATI: Malzemenin sözleşme ve şartname isteklerine uygunluğunu temin eden manajman görevi. Bu husus istihsal nitelik kontrollarının kıymetlendirilmesi ve, yönetmelikler yolu ile yapılan denetlemelere ilaveten, mamul maddenin yerinde ve üzerinde yapılacak direkt denetlemelerle elde edilir. Ayrıca bak "quality control"
provide assurance
teminat sağlamak
pure endowment assurance
(Ticaret) hayat boyu sigorta
whole life assurance
(Ticaret) yaşam boyu sigorta
whole life assurance
(Sigorta) yaşam boyu hayat sigortası
dowry assurance
çeyiz sigortası
family assurance
kodak sigortası
life assurance
hayat sigortası
quality assurance
kalite sigortası
quality assurance
kalite güvencesi
self assurance
kendini güvenceye alma
self-assurance
özgüveni
self-assurance
özüne güvenme
deferred life assurance
(Sigorta) Ertelenmiş hayat sigortası
evaluation assurance level
değerlendirme güvence düzeyi
give assurance
güvence vermek
previous assurance
önceki güvence
self assurance
Özgüven, kendine güvenme, kendinden emin olma, kendine güveni yüksek olma
accept the assurance
(Kanun) sigortayı kabul etmek
audit assurance
(Ticaret) denetim güven düzeyi
constitutional assurance
anayasal güvence
implementing arrangement; information assurance; initial assessment
(Askeri) uygulama düzenlemesi; bilgi güvenliği; ilk değerlendirme
individual life assurance
(Sigorta) bireysel hayat sigortası
life assurance
İng. hayat sigortası
nursing assurance
bakım güvencesi
quality assurance
(Nükleer Bilimler) kalite güvencesi,kalite temini
quality assurance
(Askeri) kalite teminatı/güvencesi
quality assurance
Kalite Kontrolu
quality assurance activities
(Nükleer Bilimler) kalite temini faaliyetleri
quality assurance programme
(Nükleer Bilimler) kalite güvencesi programı
quality assurance team
(Askeri) kalite teminat timi
recourse assurance
(Ticaret) rücu sigortası
self assurance
kendinden emin olma
self assurance
kendine güven
stringent quality assurance procedures
siki nitelik guvence yordamlari
İngilizce - İngilizce
Betrothal; affiance
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
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
The act of assuring; a declaration tending to inspire full confidence; that which is designed to give confidence
Firmness of mind; undoubting, steadiness; intrepidity; courage; confidence; self-reliance
{n} confidence, want of modesty, certain knowledge, certainty, security against loss, positive declaration
– See Federal Wide Assurance; and Multiple Project Assurance
{i} promise, pledge; confidence, security
The level of confidence one has in a proposition
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
Assurance is insurance that provides cover in the event of death. endowment assurance. see also life assurance
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
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 )
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"
Grounds for confidence that a system design meets its requirements, or that its implemented satisfies specifications, or that some specific property is satisfied
The IT Service Continuity Management processes by which an organisation can verify the accuracy and completeness of its Business Continuity Plans
Insurance; a contract for the payment of a sum on occasion of a certain event, as loss or death
An agreement between an organization and a federal agency that stipulates methods by which the organization will protect research participants
A statement that must be included in a contract
1 Justified confidence in the security of a system 2 Development
A certification by an applicant, normally included with the application, that it will abide by a particular requirement if awarded a grant
English term meaning insurance
(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
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
a British term for some kinds of insurance
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
guarantee
a statement intended to inspire confidence; "the President's assurances were not respected"
A measure of confidence that the security features and architecture of an AIS accurately mediate and enforce the security policy
The activity and process whereby an organisation can verify and validate its BCM capability
Grounds for confidence that an entity meets its security objectives
The affirmation of security features and architecture that an automated information system carefully mediates and enforces through security policy
term for insurance commonly used by British companies Other examples are the use of the word "assured" for insured and "assurer" for insurer
- Same as "insurance"
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
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"
Any written or other legal evidence of the conveyance of property; a conveyance; a deed
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
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
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
surance
assurance of income
government subsidy provided to families with no or insufficient income
Assur
one of the capitals of ancient Assyria
Assur
the name of the chief deity of the city (see Ashur)
life assurance
An insurance policy that pays out on death (or on certain other conditions)
life-assurance
Attributive form of life assurance, noun

life-assurance policy.

quality assurance
A system in which the delivery of a service or the quality of a product is assessed, and compared with that required
self-assurance
The state or quality of being confident in oneself
Institute of Quality Assurance
The Chartered Quality Institute (CQI), formerly known as The Institute of Quality Assurance (IQA), is the leading professional body for the advancement of quality practices in the UK, was originally founded in 1919 as the Institute of Engineering Inspection. It is a not-for-profit organisation and a respected contributor to policy issues at a national and international level. It has maintained its unique position of independence from commercial or vested interests and embraces all quality models, philosophies and standards that help an organisation improve performance
Computer-Aided Quality Assurance
{i} CAQ, computer-aided department in a company that ensures that the products or services are provided in accordance with quality standards
assur
an ancient Assyrian city on the Tigris and traditional capital of Assyria; just south of the modern city of Mosul in Iraq
assur
prayer offered right after sunset
assur
something prohibited
assurances
Statements concerning institution or organization compliance with Civil Rights, Title IX, Human Subjects, etc
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
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
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
assurances
plural of assurance
give an assurance
promise
life assurance
Life assurance is the same as life insurance. a life assurance policy. life insurance
quality assurance
All the planned and systematic activities implemented within the quality system, and demonstrated as needed, to provide adequate confidence that an entity will fulfill requirements for quality
quality assurance
an integrated system of activities involving planning, quality control, quality assessment, reporting and quality improvement to ensure that a product or service meets defined standards of quality with a stated level of confidence
quality assurance
Quality assurance or quality assessment is the activity that monitors the level of care being provided by physicians, medical institutions, or any health care vendor in order to ensure that health plan enrollees are receiving the best care possible The level of care is measured against preestablished standards, some of which are mandated by law Many QA programs feature systematic educational processes to identify and prevent discrepancies in care, and to attempt remedial actions when substandard care exists
quality assurance
Those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide sufficient confidence that a laboratory's product or service will satisfy given requirements for quality
quality assurance
Activities and programs intended to assure the quality of care in a defined medical setting Such programs include peer or utilization review components to identify and remedy deficiencies in quality The program must have a mechanism for assessing its effectiveness and may measure care against pre-established standards
quality assurance
(1) The process of evaluating overall project performance on a regular basis to provide confidence that the project will satisfy the relevant quality standards (2) The organizational unit that is assigned responsibility for quality assurance
quality assurance
– Activities and programs intended to assure the quality of care in a defined medical setting Such programs include peer or utilization review components to identify and remedy deficiencies in quality The program must have a mechanism for assessing its effectiveness and may measure care against pre-established standards
quality assurance
Activities involving a review of quality of services and the taking of any corrective actions to remove any deficiencies (H)
quality assurance
(QA) A system which provides confidence that the service will fulfil users' expectations
quality assurance
An interactive management process designed to objectively ensure the appropriateness and effectiveness of patient care It includes identifying deficiencies, implementing corrective action(s) to improve performance, and monitoring the corrective actions to ensure that quality of care has been enhanced In the broadest sense, this ongoing process should involve the medical and professional staff, the administration, and the governing body of the health care facility
quality assurance
All those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a product or service will satisfy given requirements for quality
quality assurance
Planned or systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a product or service will satisfy given requirements for quality
quality assurance
(Ticaret) The set of activities that specifies acceptable material and process parameters and measures actual performance in meeting defined quality standards. When used in reference to a department- quality assurance (QA) or quality control (QC)- it often indicates that responsibility for meeting quality standards has been delegated to that department, and is not an assumed function of other company operations
quality assurance
A formal methodology designed to assess the quality of services provided Quality assurance includes formal review of care, problem identification, corrective actions to remedy any deficiencies and evaluation of actions taken
quality assurance
The result of quality control processes to provide security to the end-user that product is wholesome, meets high quality standards and is safe for consumption
quality assurance
a system of inspections, and/or tests instituted at various stages in a manufacturing or printing process to ensure that the end product will meet predetermined standards
quality assurance
A system of protocols and procedures (such as sampling at the right place and (or) time using the correct equipment and techniques) implemented to meet expected standards of quality needed to fulfill study objectives and control unmeasurable components of a study
quality assurance
Teaching Quality Assessment (TQA) The UK government has a central agency, the Quality Assurance Agency, which monitors all universities for quality of provision   They look at the following areas: - Curriculum design - Teaching, learning and assessment - Student progression and achievement - Student support - Learning resources - Quality management and enhancement The QAA carries out Academic Reviews on a rolling basis of individual subject areas eg History, Political Science, Computer Science etc The findings of these assessments can be found at www qaa ac uk/ Click "Review Reports"   Not all departments will have been assessed and some may be out of date   The system is also under change and, as with league tables, there is controversy about the value of such assessments
quality assurance
This ensures a consistent approach to monitoring and maintaining the quality of performance - for example, international quality standards such as ISO 9000 With competence-based vocational qualifications, quality assurance is dependent largely upon the internal and external verification process
quality assurance
The set of activities that specifies acceptable material and process parameters and measures actual performance in meeting defined quality standards When used in reference to a department- quality assurance (QA) or quality control (QC)- it often indicates that responsibility for meeting quality standards has been delegated to that department, and is not an assumed function of other company operations
quality assurance
Quality assurance is the planned and systematic activities implemented within the quality system and demonstrated as needed to provide adequate confidence that an entity will fulfill requirements for quality (Source: ANSI/ISO/ASQ A8402-1994 Quality Management and Quality Assurance--Vocabulary) For projects, on going quality audits
quality assurance
The process of evaluating overall project performance on a regular basis to provide confidence that the project will satisfy the relevant quality standards The organizational unit that is assigned responsibility for quality assurance
quality assurance
checking the quality of the product before it hits the market
quality assurance
Also referred to as quality control; the monitoring of systems and processes to ensure that the quality of work is within defined tolerances
quality assurance
the practice of checking the quality of goods or services that a company sells, so that the standard continues to be good
quality assurance
"The totality of the arrangements by which an organization discharges its responsibility for the quality of the teaching it offers, satisfying itself that the mechanisms for quality control are effective and promote improvement " (See Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) pp 161, 200 and Moore & Kearsley (1996) 182-184)
quality assurance
The organizational structure, the processes and procedures necessary to ensure that the overall intentions and direction of an organization as regards quality are met and that the quality of the product or service is assured
quality assurance
Program that is intended, by its actions, to guarantee a standard level of quality
self-assurance
Someone who has self-assurance shows confidence in the things that they say and do because they are sure of their abilities. = self-confidence
self-assurance
belief in oneself
term assurance
This is the simplest form of life assurance, and is a pure protection product A term assurance policy is taken out for a set period of time (e g 10, 20 or 25 years) and guarantees to pay out a specified sum if you die during that period of time If you survive the term of the policy, no payment is made
term assurance
This is the simplest form of life assurance The insured person is covered against death within a fixed period depending up on the payment of the premiums If an insured person dies within the policy term the sum assured is paid out If the insured person survives the term the premium has been spent and the insurance ends with nothing being paid to the policyholders
term assurance
a life assurance policy that pays out a lump sum on the death of the life assured within the term of the plan
term assurance
This is the simplest form of life assurance It pays out the sum assured on the death of the policy holder as long as it occurs within the term of the policy This is mainly used in conjunction with capital and interest mortgages In particular the policy is known as a mortgage protection assurance This version of term assurance has cover which reduces in line with the reduction in the mortgage amount owing Some borrowers prefer to use level term assurance which does not reduce The means that there would be a capital sum left over if they died in the later years of the mortgage If the borrower lives to the end of the mortgage term the term assurance cover simply expires and has no value As this is a protection only contract premiums are relatively inexpensive
term assurance
This is the simplest form of life assurance offering a guaranteed sum payable, on death within a fixed number of years (the term)
term assurance
This is the simplest form of life assurance It pays out the sum assured on the death of the policyholder as long as it occurs within the term of the policy This is mainly used in conjunction with capital and interest mortgages In particular the policy is known as a mortgage protection assurance This version of term assurance has cover which reduces in tandem with the reduction in the mortgage amount owing Some borrowers prefer to use level term assurance which does not reduce The means that there would be a capital sum left over if they died in the later years of the mortgage
term assurance
The sum assured is paid on death only if it occurs within the specified term of the policy and is normally the cheapest form of life assurance
assurance