Confirmation

  • 51confirmation hearing — see hearing Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. confirmation hearing …

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  • 52Confirmation (composition) — Confirmation is a bebop standard composed by saxophonist Charlie Parker in 1946. It is known as a challenging number due to its long, complex head and rapid chord changes, which feature an extended cycle of fifths (see Bird changes). In 1984,… …

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  • 53confirmation theories — confirmation theory …

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  • 54confirmation under oath — index affidavit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 55confirmation order — The order issued by a Bankruptcy Judge, which order authorizes the implementation of the plan of reorganization thereby making the terms of the plan (under chapter 11, 12 or 13) binding upon the debtor and all creditors. The terms of the… …

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  • 56Confirmation (Catholic Church) — For other Christian interpretations of Confirmation, see Confirmation (Christian sacrament). A Latin Rite bishop administering confirmation in the 14th century. Seven Sacraments Altarpiece by Rogier Van der Weyden. Confirmation is one of the… …

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  • 57Confirmation of bishops — In Canon law, confirmation of a bishop is the act by which the election of a new bishop receives the assent of the proper ecclesiastical authority. Contents 1 Early history 2 Confirmation and the Papacy 3 Confirmation in the Anglican Church …

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  • 58Confirmation (Lutheran Church) — A woodcut depicting the confirmation Lutheran youth. Lutheranism …

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  • 59Confirmation (Latter Day Saints) — A Latter Day Saint confirmation. In the Latter Day Saint movement, Confirmation (also known as the Gift of the Holy Ghost or the Baptism of Fire and of the Holy Ghost), is an ordinance essential for salvation. It involves the laying on of hands… …

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  • 60confirmation theory — The theory of the measure to which evidence supports a theory. A fully formalized confirmation theory would dictate the degree of confidence that a rational investigator might have in a theory, given some body of evidence. The grandfather of… …

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