No. Assurance is a noun. A related adjective from the verb assure is 'assured.'
The word 'assurance' is a noun, a word for a state of being sure or certain; a word for a thing.Example: It's a great used car. I have the assurance of the salesman.
self confidence; poise; assurance
Confidentiality is the assurance that things are not disclosed to unauthorized recipients.
courage assurance
Mision Assurance and softare Assurance
"Certain" is not a preposition; it is an adjective that is used to indicate a high degree of probability or assurance about something.
The word 'assurance' is a noun, a word for a state of being sure or certain; a word for a thing.Example: It's a great used car. I have the assurance of the salesman.
The spelling of the adjective (or past tense) is "guaranteed". (e.g. Results are guaranteed.)The verb or noun is to "guarantee" (to give an assurance or a warranty).
Normally, a Senior Information Assurance Officer is responsible for Information Assurance.
There is no internationally agreed symbol for assurance.
there are no common abbreviations for the word "assurance".
Assurance in Tagalog is "katiyakan" or "garantiya."
Absolute Assurance is the highest level of assurance an auditor can give, if s/he checks each and every transaction. Therefore, absolute assurance is the level of assurance that can only be given if the auditor does not perform sampling testing. However, because of the time and costs involved, it is not feasible for an auditor to give 100% level of assurance. With much fewer costs and time involved, s/he will be able to provide around 60% level of assurance by providing what is called Reasonable Assurance.
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self confidence; poise; assurance
Refuge Assurance Company was created in 1858.
Quality Assurance International was created in 1989.