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− | '''Confirmation''' is an informal term for the Senate giving "Advice and Consent" to a presidential nomination for an executive or judicial position. | + | '''Confirmation''' is an informal term for the [[Senate]] giving "Advice and Consent" to a presidential nomination for an executive or judicial position.<ref>[http://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/confirmation.htm] US Senate Reference</ref> |
'''Confirmation''' is also a [[Christian]] religious ceremony where a person learns the doctrines of his church and makes a mature decision into the faith. This usually takes place before adulthood. | '''Confirmation''' is also a [[Christian]] religious ceremony where a person learns the doctrines of his church and makes a mature decision into the faith. This usually takes place before adulthood. | ||
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+ | [[Category:US Senate Terms]] |
Revision as of 00:58, June 8, 2007
Confirmation is an informal term for the Senate giving "Advice and Consent" to a presidential nomination for an executive or judicial position.[1]
Confirmation is also a Christian religious ceremony where a person learns the doctrines of his church and makes a mature decision into the faith. This usually takes place before adulthood.