0 present participle of double-check
1 If you double-check something, you make certain it is correct or safe, usually by examining it again.
To start with, empirical research, understood in the tradition of ethnographic fieldwork, requires an enormous amount of checking, cross-checking and double-checking (the sources of) data.
Pharmacist-led reviews and interventions based on information technology are both conceptually double-checking mechanisms either by computer or by a human.
Audit contains within it a process for changing the existing way of doing things after the first cycle and double-checking that the changes worked on the next cycle.
The vowel segment was identified by inspection of changes of this visual representation as well as by double-checking the relevant acoustic changes.
Inter-rater reliability was calculated by the researchers double-checking 30 per cent of their coded transcriptions and applying the following formula: number of agreements divided by number of agreements plus disagreements.
Interrater reliability was calculated by the researchers double-checking 30 % of their coded transcriptions and applying the following formula : number of agreements divided by number of agreements plus disagreements.
As we all know, the double-checking system is no longer in operation.
This in turn will reduce the timescale for the actual registration of companies and remove the double-checking that in practice results from the present arrangements.