ELIGIBILITY: the quality or state of being eligible... to verify that you are eligible. ELIGIBLE: Qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen.
to ensure and verify that you completed each step and made no mistakes.
"Have you checked your I-94 to confirm your immigration status?"
You have to verify it. Mine is locked, too. Sadly I don't have a phone. Ask one of your friends if you can use their number? Only problem is then they can't use that number to verify. So, be careful with that.
Yes, Vietnam veterans are eligible to wear the Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon if they meet the criteria established for the award. This includes service members who have completed the required time on overseas duty. However, the specific eligibility can depend on the dates and locations of their service, so it's important for veterans to verify their individual circumstances against the criteria outlined by the Navy and Marine Corps.
*reviewing backup logs*performing a trial restore
Both are correct dependent upon whether it is you, or another, committing the act of verification. For example: a) Can I verify the results? Yes I can. b) Can you verify that? Both the above are grammatically correct. More often you would be asking someone else to verify something, so "can you verify" is probably more common.
Well, I would recommend ordering products from Staples because they offer a variety of products, which can also be eligible for free shipping to offices and companies. However, you will have to verify that you are purchasing for your company in order to be eligible for the free shipping.
Cydia has nothing to do with the app store. It is run by a someone else. You may not verify your apple id with Cydia. It is just not possible.
verify your observations
1. Inspecting deliverables to ensure each is completed according to requirements; 2. Formally accepting the deliverables
Most require that you are a undergraduate or graduate student that is attending college at least half time. Your school must also verify that you are an eligible student.