Validity in a sentence as a noun

[Discussion note: the validity of climate change has nothing to do with my point here.

Another section of the form allows you to specify the validity period from one to five years.

" Ending up on the list or any reason is stigmatizing, regardless of the reason or validity.

Because venue was important to the case, the jury was supposed to receive instructions on how to evaluate the validity of the venue.

But people who ignore data validity are eventually bitten by consistency problems.

Zero percent of this conversation should be about the article, and should entirely be on the validity of the claim against the unhealthy work environment.

We want the database to enforce validity because there will always wind up being tools outside the OO library that need to access the database and we don't want those tools to screw up the data.

For example, some of the companies that pitch indicate that they have patents, but of course the validity and defensibility of such patents is something that has to be researched, not something you can take their word for.

"None of the studies address the question of construct validity, that is, how meaningful it is to speak of an individual programmers productivity, and if it is meaningful, whether the experimental measurements line up adequately with that meaning.

Validity definitions

noun

the quality of being valid and rigorous

See also: cogency rigor rigour

noun

the quality of having legal force or effectiveness

See also: validness

noun

the property of being strong and healthy in constitution

See also: robustness hardiness lustiness