However, this form of education is of a nonformal nature and does not lead to a credential. |
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For example, saying that you hate capitalism is a powerful credential indicator to another anti-capitalist. |
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The Teacher TRAC program allows students to complete a bachelor of arts degree in liberal studies and a teaching credential in four years. |
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The company went so far as to publish its own statement of disinterest in the global credential. |
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A business valuation credential or advanced degree in taxation is a significant plus. |
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He shall also supply each Local Union with credential forms in duplicate for its delegates. |
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Your Access Key provides you with a unique electronic credential which is used to access Government of Canada programs and services. |
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Evangelical poverty was and continues to be the Order's credential for its evangelizing ministry. |
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Being a lobbyist is not a selling point, but Weber has another credential, one that Romney sorely needs. |
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Has the CPA credential proved to be an asset to the assemblyman? |
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Are there more effective ways to influence change in the domain of foreign credential recognition? |
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This would then result in the new immigrant receiving a Canadian credential that would be recognized. |
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North Dakota, for instance, has enacted a bill to punish the use of a degree from a diploma mill as a legitimate credential. |
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Especially to the extent that this helps drive a lot of additional spending on said credential. |
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Try per diem for starters: a red qualifying credential means half the per diem of the blue ones. |
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A valid passport may be provided in lieu of a media credential as long as the letter of assignment meets the required criteria. |
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This credential would allow medical technicians to work in civilian facilities for the maintenance and advancement of their clinical skills. |
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This new credential provides a streamlined, product-based curriculum designed to support simple implementations. |
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Educational credential recognition was cited as a significant difficulty for immigrant youth to transition into the labour market. |
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And on what credential had Upashantha been drafted in after a demoralising caning against MCC last week that saw him bowl 12 unsuccessful overs for 96 runs? |
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The CERA credential has been adopted by 14 global actuarial organizations, only strengthening CERAs' global role in risk management. |
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This lapel pin lets you show off your CPP credential with the original logo in brass. |
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The CUA credential validates mastery of the basic principles of user-centered design. |
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Already, provincial governments and trade certification authorities are investing heavily in foreign credential recognition for arriving tradespeople. |
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Each entrepreneurial failure by a business class immigrant, each refusal of credential recognition against a skilled worker, is amplified through well-connected global networks. |
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Firstly, it acts as an electronic national ID credential for Belgian children and also serves as an official travel document in most European countries. |
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The original credential shall be given to each elected and shall be delivered to the Convention or its appropriate designated committee by each respective delegate. |
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The Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists requires ALL RPSGTs to recertify every 5 years to maintain their credential. |
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The 1980 U. S. census records the highest grade of school or year of college attended or completed by the respondent without specifying whether a credential was obtained or not. |
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The second quarter JEA theme is slightly more specific, examining the value of the CEAPR credential and issues related to EA licensure. |
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He held out as a credential his defeat of workers and activists who opposed his Wisconsin law restricting the collective bargaining rights of public unions, should he mount a presidential run. |
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In a volatile labour market, the flexibility of a credential is of crucial importance. America's education system could certainly use more flexibility, particularly where adult education and retraining is concerned. |
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What Del Rey illustrates is that indie cred, and indie values and credential checking is a useless exercise in this day and age if indie was a private party, the bouncer has long since left the building. |
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I would simply say to the member opposite that we look forward to delivering on our commitment and he will witness in the near future how things can be done on behalf of credential recognition. |
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The media credential must be issued by either the same media organization that has provided the letter of assignment or by a recognized professional body. |
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What about foreign credential recognition? |
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The license will be accredited by means of unique and uniform credential. |
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Over the past few years, exciting new work in the arena of foreign credential recognition has become an additional component to the Council's mandate. |
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The goal of any program leading to a professional credential is to produce competent professionals through a combination of education and practical experience. |
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The literature review revealed that some countries have been actively addressing the issue of foreign credential recognition through various mechanisms. |
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Certainly a partnership between government and the private sector to develop credential assessment and licensure guidelines would go far toward the elimination of a major source of frustration. |
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Now, of course, I don't think that education is only a credential. |
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The techie from City Hall had a special credential he did not bother to flash. |
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Diamond, a neurologist who is fellowship-trained in movement disorder with emphasis on Huntington's disease, was approved by the Huntington Study Group Credential Committee. |
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