Application for accreditation should be made on the attached media accreditation forms. |
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Working without accreditation, the two older students were the key to making this class dynamic. |
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The foundation has helped nearly a dozen earn accreditation since 1995, with money, mentoring, and plain old encouragement. |
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If the trust fails to undertake this, then it will lose accreditation for training junior doctors in obstetrics and gynecology. |
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The program still needs accreditation from the Professional Golfers Association, which is scheduled to visit in December. |
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The proficiency testing algorithm is used to detect deviations from acceptable performance that may affect the accreditation of a laboratory. |
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We develop objectives consistent with community benefits principles and reinforce these efforts through program accreditation. |
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The accreditation of the university, in March 1999, was a shot heard round the world. |
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Snowboarding now has full Olympic accreditation and is the fastest growing winter sport in the world. |
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It was alleged the doctor had won the accreditation by deliberately and dishonestly misrepresenting his career history. |
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It became the first black business program to gain accreditation from the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. |
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The second idea was developing a shared accreditation to recognize young people's community contributions. |
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Volunteers who have official accreditation passes will be able to avail of free transport on the shuttle busses to the venues. |
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A lot of parents look to accreditation as a rubber stamp of a school's pedigree. |
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Individuals who meet application requirements will be eligible to sit for the accreditation exam. |
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Test grades and certificates for accreditation were returned to us by mail. |
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Last year I led an accreditation visit to an Arizona charter school, Tucson's Academy of Math and Science. |
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The department established an accreditation process to ensure physical security of equipment and data if hosted externally. |
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The lack of a regulative framework and an accreditation system has adversely affected public confidence in the nonpublic sector. |
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There has been a lot of work gone into this accreditation and it really sets this area up as being the capital for bird-watching and study. |
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A company that is an expert in the field of bar coding has gained accreditation from the industry's standard setter. |
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More recently, a European project recommended the accreditation of healthcare related software, telemedicine, and internet sites. |
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Assumption is made that the Camp Health Center complies with all accreditation standards for the camp jurisdiction. |
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Other journalists were sent on wild goose chases across Newport to non-existent accreditation offices. |
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Hospitals must have standby power, because building codes and accreditation organizations require it. |
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What's troublesome is the ICR's school is actually accredited by a nationally recognized accreditation agency. |
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The templates had been designed to accommodate long, hyphenated last names as well as multiple professional accreditation initials. |
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A letter from the accreditor made public by the university spelled out the ways in which it had not complied with accreditation requirements. |
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Getting the required recognition and accreditation is one of the challenges before the initiators of this movement. |
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Once accreditation is approved, media will receive confirmation via e-mail. |
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The network is disappointed with the decision to suspend accreditation to our journalists. |
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Now to another tale of news-gathering, but where the issue of accreditation never really arises. |
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No more than one year of related practical experience gained prior to enrolment as an accreditation candidate may be recognized. |
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Mani was again to the fore last week, meeting officials at the Zimbabwean embassy in London to help bring about the climbdown over the withdrawal of media accreditation. |
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The scandal brought about by public exposure has led to new, more competent leadership and even to accreditation, meaning that the lab now meets minimum standards. |
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The Liberal government is still humming and hawing and the faculty of veterinary medicine is left with partial accreditation. |
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Be on your guard for companies that offer similar investigation services without this accreditation. |
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The Commission shall cease to make transfers of funds to the beneficiary country during the period when the accreditation is not in force. |
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Any change or manipulation of the sensor will cause the loss of the Ex accreditation. |
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Please attach with your application for media accreditation a current colour passport photo in electronic format. |
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The association for assessment and accreditation of laboratory animal care. |
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Those whose innocuousness and added value to the economy are questioned have to undergo an extra accreditation procedure. |
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I mean we're tough, we don't mess around if we find a childcare service is not meeting the right standards for accreditation, we don't accredit them. |
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The scope of each accreditor is distinctive, and although accreditation practices are similar in many respects, significant variations should be noted. |
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While they may refuse him accreditation to operate at their cricket grounds, nothing's stopping him from working as a presenter in a television studio. |
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They provide a source of professional identification and advanced accreditation in a work world in which stable employment with a firm is the exception. |
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His interest has extended well beyond laboratory accreditation. |
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Any violations detected in an unannounced spot check would jeopardize a hospital's accreditation, Dr. O'Leary said. |
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Journalists holding NATO permanent press cards need not apply for accreditation. |
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The accreditation body shall also not use the notification procedure to delay the arrival of the environmental verifier. |
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The Unit provides a simple yes or no to VANOC which then makes a decision on the issuance of the accreditation credentials. |
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The ABA has set up a task force on legal education, and its commission on accreditation standards is now conducting a quinquennial review. |
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They however can be rewarded through the provision of training and accreditation, the reimbursement of expenses or payment of an honorarium. |
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Applicants must wait up to 5 business days for a CFPC provincial Chapters final accreditation. |
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I hope that you will all be excited by the diligent work of the tireless group of C. P. P.s and accreditation candidates on the task force. |
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The NABL accreditation is a shot in the arm for our efforts, which have been underway for over 15 years now. |
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Metro Transit is providing free access over the two-week period for those who have a valid accreditation badge. |
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As we wind down our Principles-based accreditation route to the C. P. P. designation, participation remains high. |
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Uncertainty: Based on our CLAS scope of accreditation, the IRSST can calibrate a chronometer only if the uncertainty of the crystal is known. |
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On the whole, things went well in Sydney, but there was one notable hiccup in the accreditation of priests. |
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Once their accreditation has been approved, journalists can board the shuttle bus to the Publier Media Centre. |
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Information notes are provided to the press in due time for accreditation and coverage of the event. |
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If you successfully anticipate any criticism in your process design and improve on it, then accreditation becomes a lot easier to achieve. |
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Guide for newcomers to the Brussels press corps, including useful links, accreditation procedures and press material. |
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No admittance will be allowed to any of the scheduled events without prior registration and accreditation. |
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Media access to the press centre and to areas subject to media coverage will be granted only to persons with proper accreditation. |
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The new rules for registration have caused uproar in the party, with rumours that prominent activists had been refused accreditation. |
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It is appropriate to give to such laboratories additional time to enable them to arrange for accreditation. |
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We also applaud all initiatives to ensure that as many facilities as possible go through the accreditation process. |
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Any substantial change in the particulars of the accreditation or any new activity must be approved. |
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One person's application for accreditation had been denied, while the other's had been revoked. |
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These are part of what the college will use to evaluate the apprentice and grant accreditation. |
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Any priest who wanted to participate in one of the big ceremonies, or hear confessions, needed accreditation. |
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The deadline for submitting accreditation applications is six weeks before the start of each preparatory committee session. |
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As it was, I heard that some priests had waited six hours or longer for their accreditation. |
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In the same way as for cars, the accreditation of motorbikes features a colour, the vehicle's category and a number. |
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It received 160 applications for assessment, namely 102 assessments for renewal of accreditation and 58 first accreditations. |
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If the application is not submitted during this time, the accreditation status will lapse. |
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He accessed a mission statement for each institution from the general information, college catalogues, or accreditation information posted on each college's Web site. |
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There is often a failure of regulations within those countries and no accreditation. |
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To complete his accreditation, Hourani needed to show at least one collection off the calendar, as well as a fashion godfather. |
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And journalists who try to tweet, Instagram, or video the Games on their mobile phones will be stripped of accreditation. |
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Another factor, the accreditation criteria for third-party verifiers, rounds out the particulars. |
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The cultural authorities began to allow post-punk bands to get accreditation for legal concerts, though lyrics remained an issue. |
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These consultants smile regretfully and tell me that better qualified juniors have the post-grad accreditation, the MBA, the specific certificate or diploma. |
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This program status report is required in order to receive accreditation. |
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The standards that local healthy schools programmes must achieve for accreditation include taking a whole school approach to healthy eating and physical activity. |
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Implementing accreditation requires resources both to establish as well as to run the accreditation bodies, and to train and employ surveyors to conduct assessments. |
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I knew I was reporting without government accreditation. |
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The road to accreditation began in 2011 with a range of approvals for offshore survival, banksman slinger and rigger training. |
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We launched our new flagship accreditation program. |
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The subsequent accreditation is first of all a task to be carried out by the competent authority in the Slovak Republic, before the Commission can examine and decide on the conferral of management of aid. |
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Linpac Packaging has received the prestigious ServiceMark accreditation from the Institute of Customer Service. |
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As for average job seekers abiding by accreditation laws, some will and some won't, Contreras predicts. |
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Photographers and media without an official accreditation will be refused access to the photocalls. |
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Since accreditation is an essential means of verifying the competence of conformity assessment bodies, its use should also be encouraged for the purposes of notification. |
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If a program is granted an accreditation status, it is eligible to participate in the annual payment plan upon payment of the second accreditation survey visit fee. |
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In the fall of 2007, to stimulate the thoughts of political decision makers concerning the regulations governing union accreditation, the CPQ released a public opinion poll on the subject. |
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The Sound Impact Awards are an accreditation scheme to help students' unions do their bit for the environment. |
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One way is to have in Canada an orderly process for the accreditation of foreign obtained credentials in the fields of trades and the professions. |
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The directory will be a tool not a means of accreditation, and as such will serve a purely informative function: it will tell the reader who's who and who does what in the world of non-profit organizations. |
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Any violation of the provisions of the present clause shall result in disqualification or withdrawal of the accreditation of the person concerned. |
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He is the secretary of Clowns International, the accreditation body of clowning, and the co-curator of the Clown Museum, a cramped one-room trove of all things red-nose that was once the vestry of a church in Hackney. |
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Be sure the center has a state license, and ask about accreditation. |
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Axact employees operating a boiler room-style operation also allegedly posed as US officials to bully potential customers into paying thousands of dollars for worthless accreditation. |
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A special concern of the VEAT and its members is the accreditation and integration of Ayurveda as a holistic medicine and complementary therapy on a broad, public, medical-scientific and professional political level. |
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One reporter, the Daily Mail's Jonathan McEvoy, had his accreditation ripped off him in a heated row with one security guard before being led out of the netball arena – although he was later allowed to return. |
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Foreign nationals can begin their professional accreditation in their country of origin such that by the time they come to Canada much of that work, if not all of it, has been completed. |
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Prior to a DCP being placed on Probation, or having its accreditation withdrawn, the DCP will be invited to appear before the COA to show cause why that action should not be taken. |
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Passing grade on an accreditation exam in the desired languages. |
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All of the above require the use and integration of interpreters and culture-brokers, as well as the development of accreditation and professional interpretation standards. |
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Aa HCAC has become the third health care accreditation organization in the world to gain all three international accreditations set by ISQua. |
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A new organization is moving forward with plans to provide accreditation and certification services for neurology subspecialties. |
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In respect of the ECA, the Court has an existing Relationship Agreement with the United Nations, which could be used as a basis for accreditation with this organization. |
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Given that the accreditation system has been in place for decades, it does not necessarily reflect modern developments in the transportation sector such as terminal specialization and technological innovation. |
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The most innovative part of the new system is the accreditation scheme. |
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A group of workers who decide to unionize... We've seen some amazing stories in Quebec where people decided, once they received their accreditation, that they would change their minds and disaffiliate. |
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Verifiers whose systems do not follow the document in any respect will only be eligible for accreditation if they can demonstrate that they meet it in an equivalent way. |
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Small research agency Dipsticks Research has joined just 3pc of UK businesses after receiving a special accreditation. |
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However, no Maltese hospital has undergone independent international healthcare accreditation. |
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Media representatives that are in possession of a valid parliamentary press gallery ID or a valid national assembly press gallery ID will have access to the site and will not have to apply for additional accreditation. |
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Chris Gill Tree Surgery Ltd was awarded the accreditation through a scheme operated by the Arboricultural Association. |
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It is also possible to track qualifications by using the search facility that several Autonomous Communities own accreditation agencies offer. |
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Suspension of the accreditation or licence shall be lifted where the Accreditation or Licensing Body has received satisfactory information that the environmental verifier complies with this Regulation. |
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The agency that will be providing that accreditation is the same agency that would accredit any of the hospitals in Canada, so we're asking to have very high standards applied to our treatment centres. |
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Clubmark is an accreditation which Sport England makes available to community sports clubs which fulfil certain criteria. |
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However, HIS does not impose a formal accreditation system for NHS hospitals and clinics. |
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Supplier accreditation for a given program is a lengthy process, making it difficult to change partners quickly in the event of an unexpected breakdown in the chain. |
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What I'm getting at is that the more they learn and the more they get from our programs, the more apt they would be to challenge an accreditation program. |
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Formal accreditation can also be seen as burdensome bureaucratic intrusion by healthcare providers. |
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We will also work with the government to support community schools in remote areas and lobby for transparency through institutional accreditation. |
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Generally, this will only be possible if the framework for standards, technical regulations, measurement, tractability and accreditation are in place and can be shown to meet international requirements. |
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None of the Macau hospitals are independently assessed through international healthcare accreditation. |
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Should the accreditation plates be confiscated during a stage race, the vehicle or motor-cycle shall be debarred from the motorcade for one or more of the following stages. |
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Since applicants for accreditation must ensure that their suppliers are accredited as w ell, companies that do not make any effort in this area could lose mar kets. |
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The State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners approves many schools that may not qualify for or request ABA accreditation. |
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Examiners of Counterfeits have a university science degree and undergo a lengthy understudy program, followed by mock trials and a final examination before receiving their accreditation. |
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Turkey should also be encouraged to continue its efforts in the organic farming and quality policy sectors, including the accreditation and strengthening of control and certification bodies. |
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The settlement of the suit prohibited the ABA from using salary of faculty or administrators as an accreditation criterion. |
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Many servicewomen at the event were seeking information about previous college credit transferability, credits for military courses, and accreditation of universities. |
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Gourmet Classic's new authentic and aged PGI Balsamic Vinegar carries full accreditation from the Consortium of Producers of the Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. |
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The ISO 17025 accreditation enables Beckers to offer a fully traceable and externally audited testing facility for the measurement of these radiative and thermal properties. |
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In the unlicensed accountant's search for recognition, QRP or PRP looms on the horizon and may very well cast CPE and accreditation requirements into the shadows. |
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Enrollment has plunged and its accreditation is under a cloud. |
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The Council on Accreditation, however, performs reviews as part of its EAP accreditation process, and some consultants individually read records when evaluating a program. |
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The raising of the vessel made it possible to establish the first historic shipwreck museum in the UK to receive government accreditation and funding. |
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That's why the board is coming out with a new set of accreditation standards in September to ensure that more financial planners are qualified to give advice. |
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Officially approved and accredited university study programmes must implement this framework by law in order to attain and retain accreditation in Spain. |
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The Trust's clinical neurophysiology service is the first in the country to gain national accreditation from the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. |
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The accreditation process measured the performance of all AHS outpatient centres in 130 areas, including patient safety, emergency preparedness and infection control. |
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Le Luong Minh thanked the leadership of Turkmenistan for the accreditation of the first ambassador of Turkmenistan to ASEAN and welcomed Mammedov. |
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In March, the Council on Education for Public Health accepted its first round of accreditation applications from standalone baccalaureate programs. |
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Future research should address how accredited schools are formatively and summatively evaluated and held accountable for maintaining adherence to accreditation standards. |
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