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- noun The act of
revalidating
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Examples
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The General Medical Council GMC hopes to change this by introducing "revalidation" - fitness to stay on the medical register - by the end of 2012.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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It also said the base would begin a "revalidation" process for those who have been living on base more than five years to ensure they are complying with housing policies.
Stars and Stripes 2010
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It did, however, recently pass an ordinance requiring "revalidation" of land use every two years.
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It did, however, recently pass an ordinance requiring "revalidation" of land use every two years.
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The "revalidation" ordinance approved by the Albemarle Board of Supervisors in October is designed to make sure that residents aren't abusing the land-use taxation program.
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It did, however, recently pass an ordinance requiring "revalidation" of land use every two years.
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GMC chief Niall Dickson said of the introduction of revalidation: "It remains our number one priority."
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"While it is important to ensure that the rights and legitimate interests of doctors are safeguarded, the primary purpose of revalidation is to protect the interests of patients."
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They also warn that the system of revalidation, based on annual appraisals and fuller checks every five years, must identify "inadequate and potentially dangerous doctors" as well as being used to eliminate "unsatisfactory practice and improve overall performance".
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While the WHO has been swift to rebut, asking for a revalidation of this study, local government agencies have, by and large, accepted it.
Killer Bug Seema Singh 2010
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