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I am also happy to be able to confirm to you that Berlin has finally paved the way for a trade and cooperation agreement with South Africa.

So we’re clear” is a solid choice that is a bit of an informal extension to “to be clear.” You can use it to show that you already have a decent understanding of the events or situations that you might be discussing. You need to follow a different process if you’ve been asked to sign printed photos (called ‘countersigning’). The majority of Catholics are baptised as babies before they are old enough to understand what it means to be a disciple of Jesus. Their parents and godparents promise to bring them up in the Christian faith following Jesus's example. That way, you can understand more about it and make sure you meet all the relevant criteria that may apply. To confirm, only three of you are supposed to come in on Friday. You can decide amongst yourselves which three that will be.Catholics believe confirmation is one of seven sacraments instituted by Christ. The effect of the sacrament of confirmation is a special outpouring of the Spirit as granted to the apostles on the day of Pentecost.

To be announced ( TBA) is a placeholder term used very broadly in event planning to indicate that although something is scheduled or expected to happen, a particular aspect of it remains to be fixed or set. Other versions of the term include to be confirmed ( TBC) and to be determined, decided or declared ( TBD). It’s best to keep this one in a more conversational tone. Use it when you’re talking to a colleague that you are very comfortable with. It might also work for your boss, though you have to make sure they don’t mind the odd bit of informality. Other similar phrases sometimes used to convey the same meaning, and using the same abbreviations, include "to be ascertained", "to be arranged", "to be adjudicated", and "to be done". Generally, “reiterate” works best when you’re certain that you’ve told someone something. “Reiterating” implies that you are repeating something that you’ve previously said.A bishop usually confers confirmation although a priest is sometimes allowed to administer the sacrament if a person has already been baptised into another Christian Church and is entering into full communion with the Catholic Church through confirmation. A priest is also allowed to confer the sacrament if a person (adult or child) is in danger of death. (Code of Canon Law, canon 884) I would like to be able to confirm that this case is solved, but I'm getting the feeling that you don't think so.

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