For this reason it is best to choose a course accredited by one or more of the following bodies. |
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Read the institutions' prospectuses carefully and note if a course is accredited or validated by a respected professional body. |
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In fact, they were under much tighter control than any journalist accredited to the coalition forces. |
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Before any journalist could be accredited, the Defence Minister had to be advised. |
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In all, 467 women correspondents, including 267 Americans, were accredited to cover the war. |
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She is one of only two officiants accredited by the British Humanist Association to conduct ceremonies. |
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More than 70 journalists have been accredited to cover the hearings which are expected to last at least three weeks. |
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As it was, 170 journalists were accredited, most of whom had their hands up to ask a question as he took his seat on the stage. |
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If your broking firm gives advice the adviser must be accredited to advise on ASX futures. |
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Regulations stipulate that all needles used in registered, accredited practices must be disposable, single-use needles. |
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The certified factories must agree to unannounced inspections by accredited, independent monitors. |
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This accredited course is designed for moms, dads, parents-to-be or those in care of infants. |
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His servicemen are all carefully trained by DeLaval engineers and accredited to a very high standard. |
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These 14 words, the battle cry for many white supremacists, are accredited to David Lane, once a member of The Order and now in prison. |
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The technopreneurial project provides accredited technical, entrepreneurial, business and life skills to trainees. |
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With only 150 accredited registrars actively selling and reselling domains, it is a fairly small industry. |
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These men were all attending accredited flight schools, trying to achieve the American dream. |
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Over time, both a highly regarded accredited high school and junior college would flourish at the Beaufort campus. |
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However, I will tell you that I have a four-year Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a course concentration in psychology. |
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Their accredited courses offer very small classes that last over 30 hours in total. |
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Courses are fully accredited, and if completed successfully, may be applied towards a degree. |
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As of 2003, accredited organizations are expected to engage in at least one proactive risk assessment of a high-risk process. |
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Ah, but don't think that we are presently free of wrong-headed notions originated by trained and accredited scientists. |
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You can check the list of members on the JUMVEA website, and accredited members will proudly display their membership on their website. |
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What it does provide are titles, descriptions, and syllabi of a large number of courses from accredited academic institutions. |
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That was nice because the decent and admirable Mr Calwell isn't usually accredited with having accomplished much of anything at all. |
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Ostensibly they are diplomats and thus enjoy diplomatic immunity from prosecution in the countries to which they are accredited. |
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We try to balance the educational accredited courses with those that provide life skills, without the worry of sitting exams. |
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To become a certified Electrologist in Manitoba, enrollment in or completion of technical training at an accredited institution is required. |
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I'd make an appointment with him or another accredited plastic surgeon to discuss your options. |
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This is an accredited course and is recognised by the Australian Coaching Council. |
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Under current media regulations, all foreign journalists need to be accredited by the government before entering the violence-wracked country. |
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We have diplomats accredited to Riga and those other capitals, and they visit them regularly. |
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Certain police-style powers will also be given to accredited private security guards and community wardens under the proposals. |
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Specialised agencies have been accredited to verify and certify the carbon reductions and carbon sequestering achieved. |
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The knights had amassed a large trove of wealth over the years which led them to be accredited with the invention of modern banking. |
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Donald Watson, 94, who was born and raised in South Yorkshire, is the man accredited with introducing the world to veganism. |
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Francis of Assisi is accredited with the focus on the manger, the animals, and the child at Christmas. |
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Teenage back row Matt Davies was accredited with the score under a pile of bodies, and Mitchell added another good conversion. |
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He was accredited with introducing both Colin Wooley and Eddie Murray to that Newcastle side with Wooley eventually being signed by Newry Town. |
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The next score came from forward drive and hooker Steve Hayhurst was accredited with the touch down which Andy Newsome converted. |
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While the Middle Zhou is noted for the birth of Confucianism, the Late Zhou is accredited with the rise of Daoism. |
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She went to France under journalistic cover, accredited to the New York Post. |
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Every one of the foreign chefs de mission accredited to the German Government attended the ceremony. |
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The missing two points are accredited to the high cost and the irregularity of overclockability. |
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Brownlee's interest in tapestry as a student is accredited to her aim of creating surface texture in her painting. |
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The program is accredited and graduates can begin or continue study towards a college degree. |
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The memory was dimming, and Katherine accredited it to a side-affect of returning from a death that should have taken her. |
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A certified nutritionist has a degree from an accredited institution in nutrition. |
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Captain Jess White accredited the solid performance to the coaching staff and the hard work of everyone on the team. |
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Surely Alex knew what he was doing, after so many successful trips had been accredited to his leadership. |
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The unexpected conditions were accredited to the remnants of Hurricane Alex. |
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He accredited the problem to student fees that were unpaid at the end of last year. |
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Several times, Niane could have sworn she saw a person at the end of a passage, but she accredited it to the poor lighting. |
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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 doctor is then accredited with the General Medical Council, much as the pupil barrister is with the Bar Council. |
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It is a 28-week course, which leads to a certificate in CPC accredited by the National Open College Network. |
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The Norfolk farm was accredited by the RSPCA with the Freedom Food standard, a stamp of approval for animal-friendly operators. |
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Decent accredited accommodation was scarce and many mentally ill people ended up in private rundown boarding houses were they were mistreated and exploited. |
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Both Haidak and Doe have been unable to transfer to accredited four-year universities. |
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They are accredited by a national midwifery organization, the North American Registry of Midwives. |
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It has about 100 students and is accredited to give degrees in nursing, theology, and music. |
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The English engineer William Cubitt is usually accredited with the invention of the Discipline Mill while he was chief engineer at Ransomes, a Quaker ironworks in Ipswich. |
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Tullow started the second half much better and scored a try created and executed by the forwards, with Tom Jenkinson being accredited with the touchdown. |
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I'm not saying that stripped wires are necessarily a good thing, but I don't believe either of the two accidents that he mentions can be accredited to stripped wires! |
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At first, they did not ask her the reason for this new dreaminess, as most of the women accredited it to being tired from her illness and all the work she was doing now. |
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Less than half of the 4,000 international journalists accredited to attend actually turned up and, by the end of the summit, even those who did were looking elsewhere. |
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Foreign journalists are being accredited on a discretionary basis. |
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Hundreds of journalists have been accredited to cover the event, with TV and press coverage of the city and of the races expected to be beamed to 60 countries. |
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She was among 180 diplomats accredited to the election centre at the National Palace of Culture, and personally witnessed the news conferences of the main political groups. |
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By Wednesday afternoon, 980 journalists had been accredited to the international press centre, of whom 645 work for foreign media and 340 work for Bulgarian media. |
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Several hundred reporters have been accredited to cover the event, including correspondents from Reuters, the BBC, Deutsche Welle, the Associated Press and France Presse. |
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However, he could not control reporters not accredited to his command. |
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Australia banned two IOC accredited officials from entering the country during the Sydney Games for security reasons, raising protests from the IOC at the time. |
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The expansion of student numbers in developed countries and the growth in numbers of accredited institutions and courses have led to public concerns about quality. |
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The state of Washington established a scholarship program for students who meet certain academic and financial criteria and study at an accredited college within the state. |
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Coaches, athletes, managers and parents are being encouraged to attend the four-day accredited course to promote player safety during the coming winter season. |
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It also raises the legal age for owning a gun to 21 from 16 and new firearm owners will be have to undergo a training and safety course at an accredited institution. |
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It is important to note that some training costs can be reclaimed if the course is officially accredited, in which case up to 70 per cent may be reclaimable. |
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The International Organization for Standardization provides standards against which organisations or functions may be certificated by accredited auditors. |
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An accredited laboratory can help by analyzing a dust sample. |
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One priest was accredited as First Secretary at the Italian Embassy. |
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In accordance with the new law on the control of firearms, all training centres, weapons instructors and shooting ranges have to be accredited by the police. |
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They were clinically assessed by one of four accredited Ear, Nose and Throat Registrars, two unaccredited ENT Registrars, or two general practice trainees. |
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One school in Florida didn't have an accredited undergrad program, which infuriated students who wanted to pursue an MBA, so they developed their own unaccredited MBA program. |
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The review also said all ride examiners must be accredited centrally. |
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I was impressed with Alan Vicary who needed no comparison to the accredited and well known Mister Tom, John Thaw. |
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When choosing a vocational school, make sure it's an accredited institution. |
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Ajmal will be tested with the ICC s accredited protocol by Dr Mark King Chief Biomechanist at the University it said. |
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Jamestown Settlement is operated by the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, a Virginia state agency accredited by the American Association of Museums. |
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It is accredited by Durham University as part of the Church of England's Common Awards. |
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There is also a small number of accredited private secondary and higher education institutions. |
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The invention of scuba gear is accredited to Jacques Cousteau. |
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Jum'a bin Ahmed Al-Ka'bi received the Kuwait-based Ambassador of the Belgian Kingdom accredited to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Damien Angelet. |
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The program was accredited by the American Dental Association. |
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For example, foreign ambassadors are accredited to the Court of St James's, and the Palace is the site of the meeting of the Accession Council. |
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Following this meeting, the delegation hold a press conference where members of the accredited press may pose them questions. |
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Such diploma mills frequently use names similar to those of accredited schools. |
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Most distance learning programs say they are accredited and list their accrediting agencies in their marketing materials. |
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These diplomas are considered to be equivalent and are both accredited at level 7 of the revised National Qualifications Framework. |
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Dog Guide Schools, The Seeing Eye is an accredited member of the International Guide Dog Federation. |
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The Ahaus Apprenticeship program is a nationally accredited education program for toolmakers and CNC machinists. |
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Education City is also home to a fully accredited international Baccalaureate school, Qatar Academy. |
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The list of accredited journalists for the trial confirms this. |
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Herman Pritchett is sometimes accredited with being the first behavioralist in the study of Supreme Court decision making. |
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Some schools are not accredited by a state or the American Bar Association. |
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Many schools are authorized or accredited by a state and some have been in continuous operation for over 95 years. |
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Diplomats were accredited to the king, but the president exercised the internal functions of a head of state. |
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If that is the case, graduates of these schools may generally sit for the bar exam only in the state in which their school is accredited. |
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The British Council has an office in the city centre and there are six accredited schools in the area. |
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A number of institutions were not accredited by the university, but had some of their courses validated by it. |
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The version of early Roman history which was accredited in the fifth century. |
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Pope comments on the classical authors who dealt with such standards, and the authority that he believed should be accredited to them. |
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All bachelor's and master's degrees accredited by ANECA enjoy full academic and professional effects in accordance with new and previous laws. |
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Model graduate training programme for an accredited haematologist. |
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The victory at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 was accredited to the Virgin Mary and signified the beginning of a strong resurgence of Marian devotions. |
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In other groups, it is considered necessary for the individual to gain formal credentials from an accredited Heathen organisation in order to be recognised as a priest. |
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Bratianu was a Realpolitiker was noticed by one of the most intelligent and astute diplomats accredited in Bucharest during the period of neutrality. |
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Villamor had earlier retired as ambassador in Guam in 1999 and accredited to three other island republics but he was recalled to the foreign service on Dec. |
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As a result, the BFA has accredited only 44 law firms nationally. |
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As per this contract, MAA will join forces with EAA to focus in commercial aviation and accredited avionics as well as financial and administrative issues. |
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Nilo is an accredited Illinois Shooting Preserve and serves nearly a thousand registered hunters during the six-month season from mid-October until the end of March. |
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She added, in an informal meeting with international media accredited in Spain, that unlike many other countries, Morocco has a multiparty system. |
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The bell is accredited with working a miracle in 1044 and having been coated in bronze to shield it from human eyes, for which it would be too holy. |
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If you wished to become qualified as a town planner you could also work towards an RTPI accredited qualification on a part-time or distance learning basis while working. |
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Foreign embassies are accredited to the Holy See, not to the Vatican City, and it is the Holy See that establishes treaties and concordats with other sovereign entities. |
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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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The ANECA Registry Search Facility may be the simplest and safest way to verify the status of all officially approved and accredited study programmes in Spain. |
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He accredited and repeated stories of apparitions and witchcraft. |
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You can complete your training towards QTS at undergraduate or postgraduate levels by completing a course of teacher training at an accredited institution in Wales. |
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Parsec specialises in energy audits and is an accredited low-carbon consultant, as well as carrying out mechanical and electrical building services design. |
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In Ohio, Owens Community College is under investigation for failing to maintain an accredited nursing programs, which prevents gradates from gaining employment. |
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Some 600 agronomists across southern Australia have been trained and accredited, and these people now provide an interface between the model and farmers. |
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The wonderful thing about accredited demons is that you can say virtually anything about them and it is unlikely you will hear from Sue, Grabbit and Run. |
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To sit for the bar exam, the vast majority of state bar associations requires that an applicant's law school be accredited by the American Bar Association. |
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This is an ACR accredited Independent Diagnostic Testing Facility specializing in Diagnostic Ultrasound, Holter Monitors, Specialized Holter Monitors. |
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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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