la différence entre certifier et témoigner réside dans le fait que le premier terme se concentre sur l'authenticité ou la véracité d'un document ou d'une information, tandis que le second terme se concentre sur le fait de rapporter des informations ou des faits que l'on a observés ou vécus.
confirm, declare, guarantee, assure, testify, verify, validate
Yes, that is the correct spelling of certify.Some example sentences are:We hereby certify you as a fully trained troll hunter.This does not certify you to be an electrician.I will certify your application now.
Could you please certify that?
The past tense of certify is certified.
The difference.
There is NO amendment that says you CANNOT testify against yourself. There is an amendment that says that you cannot be FORCED to testify against yourself. A BIG difference! The 5th Amendment to the US Constitution protects you against self incrimination unless you WILLINGLY waive that right.
Certify Data Systems was created in 2004.
An algebraic expression need not be a difference of two terms.
The question does not make sense. The sum ad difference of two terms comprise only two terms so there are not 7 terms.
Spousal immunity refers to the protection from being forced to testify against one's spouse in court, while marital privilege allows spouses to prevent each other from sharing confidential communications in court.
The correct spelling is certify. The clerk had to certify the record, to make it official.
Certify is a verb that means to acknowledge as genuine. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:I have finished my degree, but am waiting for the university to certify it.If you want to bring a phone into hospital, you will need to get the head of safety to certify it first.I cannot wait for guiness world records to certify my stamp collection.