To obtain voter credentials, the citizen must present a photo, write a signature and give a thumbprint. |
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Imams and muezzins have reposed their faith in the credentials of BJP leaders, who do not have great reputation for keeping promises. |
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Her commitment is laudable but she does not have the credentials needed for her new position. |
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He possesses impressive legal credentials and is a fellow member of the Federalist Society. |
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It allowed them to demonstrate their more anti-militarist and pacifist credentials. |
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Much more likely, he wants to demonstrate, yet again, his anti-American credentials. |
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Just at the point when it can start to claim establishment credentials, it faces an anti-establishment mood among the electorate. |
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But simply put, he is a huckster, the antithesis of the anti-politician, and someone with limited green credentials, to say the least. |
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In the greeting, Paul establishes his credentials by asserting the divine basis of his apostleship. |
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Paul admitted that boasting over his apostolic credentials made him a fool. |
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You have two candidates with similar credentials who have applied for one position. |
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My last few posts on the subject notwithstanding, anyone who knows me can vouch for my credentials as a long-standing and ardent Russophile. |
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Arnold Schwarzeneggar launched a blistering attack on the fiscal credentials of the opposition party. |
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Death of a Superhero lays its credentials on the table as a novel of self-affirmation and self-belief. |
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The global internet browsing policy dictates that everyone must authenticate with user credentials prior to gaining access to the internet. |
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Now we see companies with doubtful credentials entering tech ventures for the sake of attracting investment. |
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In recent years, academic credentials and technocratic knowledge have become more important than political and electoral experience. |
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The officials have not been backward in promoting their environmental credentials. |
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Anyone who wants to examine the government's green credentials should look no further than the car scrappage scheme. |
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In others, the push for self-government had more respectable democratic credentials. |
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A bee flying home typically pauses at the entrance while a guard bee checks her chemical credentials as a nest mate. |
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In the U.S., professors routinely use their titles, which are an important part of their credentials. |
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I would have thought ID cards are a pretty fundamental issue if not a touchstone of liberal credentials. |
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Given those credentials, the character cries out for an old-school tough guy approach. |
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Companies with impeccable environmental credentials can be barred from even bidding for contracts, it reveals. |
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For decades, bitter arguments about devolution have bubbled away under the surface of a party fiercely proud of its unionist credentials. |
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Belle has impeccable credentials and good millennial numbers, but he is better on paper than on grass or turf. |
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Bassist Dave Young's credentials are many, as a sideman with some of the world's greatest jazz artists, and as a leader. |
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Pick your provider, type in your domain name and credentials, then check the Enable box in the upper-right corner. |
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Mishaps too numerous and familiar to mention have blotted the Dear Leader's credentials as a tribune of the People. |
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It served, however, to underline his credentials as the most dynamic figure in the new generation of Conservative politicians. |
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A top-class colt last season, Azamour has all the credentials required to win this crackerjack of a race and he is awarded the nap vote. |
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The most bothersome taxi ride was with a guy who didn't post his credentials and who didn't run his meter. |
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Kerry has the experience, credentials and smoothness to thwart Clark and Edwards. |
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Frankies Dream's credentials are less obvious, although he is clearly on the upgrade. |
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It was mostly just an excuse to examine the democracy-promoting credentials of neoconservatives. |
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I checked her credentials through the satellite uplink, and they are all forged. |
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Painted in red, the brawny, no-frills vehicle with a canvas top advertises its military credentials with elan. |
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While he's speaking, an RCMP officer in a black suit checks my press credentials menacingly. |
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And once happiness is itself moralized, the credentials of utilitarianism as an overall theory of ethics are compromised. |
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Certification could help these professionals validate their professional credentials gained through experience and training. |
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It was a ruthless bid for mainstream success, yet he emerged without a stain on his avant-garde credentials. |
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She added to her credentials that afternoon when she took the Appalachian Stakes in her first attempt on the grass. |
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The old one was a pretty, well-made thing that had the sporting credentials of a small occasional table. |
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Estrada is a wonderful nominee, with stellar credentials and a record that would be the envy of practically any lawyer. |
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I knelt down by Phyllis, took out my stethoscope to establish my medical credentials, and listened knowingly to her chest. |
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John too stood in opposition to the notion that credentials made a difference in matters of faith. |
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Both film-makers and certifiers claim democratic credentials in their work when they say that most of the audience has a particular preference. |
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Incoming ambassadors and high commissioners from Germany, America, Sudan, Mauritius and Brazil presented the president with their credentials. |
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The Italian title was won by Paolo Bettini, who proved his Tour de France credentials by outsprinting his national rivals. |
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Prior to his chancellorship, he worked at the school for 10 years as dean, a job his professional and academic credentials helped him snag. |
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From there he worked without official credentials to facilitate a change of policy at home. |
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Yet, seeing herself primarily as a venue for others, she does not overpraise her own credentials. |
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Those technologies are also meaningless if attackers blag legitimate login credentials through social engineering. |
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There are really only three action movies hitting the cineplexes in the holiday season without franchise credentials. |
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This swish brasserie matches the five-star credentials of the Balmoral hotel, but adds a delightful whiff of informality. |
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Looking through the list the fattest cats of the CEO clowder, there aren't many who have her credentials. |
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He burnished his credentials as a man of the people by taking the Tube to the Olympic Park. |
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The credentials and accomplishments of our faculty are phenomenal, and the awards and accolades they have received are too numerous to mention. |
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His precise Irish pedigree is not clear, but his self-made man credentials are impeccable. |
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Her writing and pedaling credentials are impeccable, and her accumulated mileage impressive. |
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Despite its academic credentials, it comes in for equally vehement condemnation from the traditionalists. |
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In short, save for the picayune fact he had no bus-driving credentials, he was the perfect bus driver. |
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To undermine Weinstein's credentials, his adversaries have confected a series of charges of sloppy scholarship. |
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Lest the Gods of Indie strike me down, I have a confession to make that could well ruin the few hip credentials in my possession. |
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It leads to confusion when credentials are mistaken for credibility, or competence for character. |
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Impeccable as his Italian credentials were, even after twenty years, Tetrode remained irreducibly a man of the North. |
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Robertson has flung himself into the challenge, which he sees as an opportunity to improve his coaching credentials. |
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We have had our share of itinerant carpetbaggers who had dubious magistrate credentials. |
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We want credentials and acknowledgement in some officially recognized, formal way for the work we have invented. |
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That's a problem, because the credentials of professionals lend credence to their beliefs, however outrageous. |
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It is painful to watch him displaying credentials that no longer carry much credence. |
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I dare say the last thing you want to be doing here is comparing credentials and educational achievements. |
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His strident tone and lack of reasoned argument makes me curious about his academic credentials. |
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He began filling out a second document, entitled Personal Data Sheet, in which he was asked to spell out his academic credentials. |
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Most job applications begin with a written overview of past work experience and credentials. |
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He had stellar academic credentials, a tremendous background, had succeeded at everything he had done. |
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It also has authorized more money for background checks so job applicants' academic credentials can be more thoroughly investigated. |
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Some notions of quality may be captured based on the teachers' training credentials and teaching experience. |
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Those with academic records below the class average earned much less than those with better academic credentials. |
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Then, give careful consideration to how your credentials and background stack up in the overall pool of people who hold that position. |
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His academic credentials are impressive and include a doctorate in economics and teaching stints at several universities. |
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With your credentials, your background and your contributions to photography, readers should have given you a little more credit than they did. |
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They are less concerned with academic credentials and affiliation, and more excited about my international approach to women's history. |
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Authentication credentials can then be maintained centrally and referenced by a whole host of platforms and applications. |
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Trusts which are anxious to show their governance credentials will identify innovators as low risk targets for attention. |
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Service Police, more than ever, need credentials to be easily identifiable to our own personnel, coalition forces and civilians. |
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The United States government is moving towards issuing single smart card identity credentials for all federal employees. |
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Many of these had no credentials to indicate that they represented anybody but themselves. |
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Presenting her credentials to the president, the ambassador said she was the first American woman ambassador to South Africa. |
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The King had reintroduced the ceremonial horse and carriage and tails requirement for Ambassadors presenting their credentials. |
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Generally, these protections are given to persons holding letters of credentials from Foreign Ministers or other high-level authorisation. |
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It's only a month since I presented my credentials as Ambassador to President Purvanov. |
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Meanwhile ambassadors of five countries presented their credentials to the Bulgarian President. |
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This transpired as the incoming German ambassador presented his credentials to the president in Pretoria. |
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Not a few are able to live as frauds and hucksters who pad their resumes with myriad non-existent accomplishments and credentials. |
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The fact that he had been cross-posted to a regular battalion demonstrated his sound military credentials. |
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This season the FROW are showing their fashion credentials by bucking the trends and attempting transeasonal dressing. |
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It was hardly the best day to judge anyone's credentials, but the Blades lacked a cutting edge. |
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Finally, drive the car over them until they attain the distressed patina of wear and tear that is essential to your shooting-party credentials. |
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Littlewoods has been around for some time and it has good credentials and a good brand name. |
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The Government could make millions of pounds from eco-towns while watering down their green credentials, the Telegraph has revealed. |
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Some corporations are laying claim to green credentials, but more tough-minded environmentalists call it greenwashing. |
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They are all grown-ups, with national security credentials and a history of knowing how the government works. |
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Their teaching credentials range from visiting assistant professor to distinguished professor and professor emerita. |
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The book is written in a disarmingly accessible manner which belies its scholarly credentials. |
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The rationality of the dissenters, their credentials, was enhanced, not diminished by this kind of reaction. |
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His scientific credentials were established on the basis of his anatomical discoveries. |
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If anyone doubted his songwriting credentials, this sharply conceived social drama confirms his status as one of Britain's best. |
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Occasionally, someone with proper credentials drops in with claimed validation that must be taken more seriously. |
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The only credentials they had to open a business were their self-taught skills. |
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Leibniz, for all his Aristotelian credentials, was not acutely aware of the Aristotelian Problem of First Principles. |
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First, he has to earn the credentials, then apply them to something more profound and credible than environmentalism and utopian welfarism. |
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He was given just two weeks to wind up his affairs in Washington, and on 5 January 1903 the kaiser canceled his credentials. |
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The ashes are made by burning palm fronds from the previous year's Palm Sunday and getting 'em blessed by someone with the proper credentials. |
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And the majority, in an effort to prove its multiracial credentials, must always kowtow to them in today's politically correct world. |
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Almost week-in and week-out, aunt Maureen is always underlining her credentials as one of the most, if not the only, complete female performer on the local front. |
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He gave me press credentials, which allowed me to sit at the ring apron. |
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My press credentials and my contacts among the San Jose fight managers got me ringside tickets to the Olympic Trials at the Cow Palace in the environs of San Francisco. |
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Obviously, no one was reading carefully or checking credentials there. |
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Government after government flaunts its green credentials while the countryside is becoming so poisoned that whole species of wildlife are vanishing. |
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Yet there was the Queen of spin herself, backing the party's credentials by making a cameo appearance on our television screens dressed as a tea lady. |
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Perhaps, if he hadn't felt such a strong need to establish his credentials as a symphonic composer, we might have had more fabulous American musicals from his pen. |
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In terms of footballing credentials, O'Leary has got the lot. |
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The programme is assiduous in emphasising its Celtic credentials. |
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We will not defeat that 200 million dollar juggernaut with predictable Washington faces or unknown iconoclasts without national security credentials. |
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To this end, when writing up the results of their ethnographic work, authors play up their academic credentials and qualifications, their previous experience, and so on. |
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Naturally, quality took a dip and the credentials of bands took a beating. |
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Baikie is now of the mind that his face doesn't seem to fit when it comes to senior sides entrusting their players to a coach with sound credentials. |
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All I got was a stuck record that repeated my misdemeanours in a tone of voice that left me in no doubt as to the dubiousness of my credentials, pedigree and character. |
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To bolster its opposition credentials, the Socialist Caucus is standing a full slate of candidates for the party executive, including party leader. |
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Now, its silent power is to be harnessed to help provide electricity for Windsor Castle in a scheme that underlines the Royal family's green credentials. |
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Alaska's First Dude Todd Palin took care of the kids, but showcased his masculine credentials with late night snowmobile rides. |
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Sure, making your way on to the Grammy's stage with absolutely no press credentials is a feat, but you just don't mess with Adele. |
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Aside from spear phishing, other tactics that have been noted in targeted attacks include the theft of credentials giving access to systems and networks. |
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King of Happiness will have to step up his performance a couple of notches to win tomorrow, but this handsome colt seems to have all the credentials to do just that. |
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Last year Swinney, who has faced constant sniping about his leadership credentials from some sections within the party, faced down a challenge by Glasgow activist Bill Wilson. |
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But the visit seems to be the latest in a series of moves aimed at stressing his reformist credentials. |
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Some Black women carry heavy baggage along with their great credentials. |
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But DiMaio, with his ballistics and forensic credentials, may have been more persuasive. |
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If hypothetical psychologically based arguments are made during summation most lawyers lack the scientific credentials to give their opinion much credibility. |
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In this respect he admitted his own culpability while stressing his leadership credentials. |
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The lucky ones jogged out of the bleachers to receive their new credentials and be seated. |
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At this point, it is the only way for the Brothers to burnish their revolutionary credentials. |
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In 1961, Kennedy took a Latin American trip to burnish credentials for a 1962 Senate bid. |
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Oppose Sotomayor, if you will, on her legal opinions, not on her credentials or cheerfulness. |
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He holds an undergraduate degree in natural sciences and an MA in health statistics, but no PhD and no climatology credentials. |
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The two-page special only ran in their English editions and was otherwise replaced by something else for fear of tarnishing their cod Scottish credentials. |
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He has all the right credentials to make a high-class hurdler. |
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Experts say other tablets of its kind have been unearthed in many other ancient tombs and just like today's title deeds, they are credentials of land purchase and ownership. |
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He established his credentials as a top-class winger with the Wellington Hurricanes and is quick, powerful and with an unquenchable thirst for tries. |
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Cruz also took pains to build up his credentials on foreign policy, appearing at anti-CPAC event sponsored by Frank Gaffney. |
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I considered whether to enter the fray, since my credentials were in order, so to speak. |
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He was a midwesterner from a swing state, with unvarnished liberal credentials and the backing of labor. |
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This may have excellent wonky credentials, or it may be one of those silly policy proposals that people only talk about because they can't think of anything that would work. |
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Instead he found Juan Gonzalez Ponce de Leon, a valiant suitor of noble, unblemished credentials. |
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As if to emphasise his credentials, he has been at it again this week, hauling himself into contention at the Masters with a familiar mixture of fearlessness and frailty. |
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To him, these impressive credentials aren't cause for braggadocio. |
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Queen's Logic offered sound reasoning of her credentials in the Fred Darling Stakes at Newbury, a race in which Roundtree also showed solid claims as an each-way prospect. |
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A businessman with no academic credentials, he has been sharply criticized by curators and scholars for favoring popular entertainment in order to increase attendance. |
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I was given a lanyard and told to wear my credentials at all times. |
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Quotas must not apply, and applications for visas, press credentials and other documentation requisite for their work should be approved promptly. |
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They suspected that I, like many researchers previously, would utilize my study to obtain academic credentials and then abandon my work in the Arctic. |
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Similarly, claims to scientific authority by technical experts associated with industry delegitimate opposition by laypeople who lack their credentials. |
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The contributors are also of varied credentials and backgrounds. |
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The sultry singer has offered her second full album titled The Fine Print, an effort that will certainly underline her credentials as a lyricist and vocalist of some repute. |
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When Ireland reviewed his credentials and saw he was a priest of the Byzantine church and a widower, Ireland refused to grant him faculties or permission to officiate. |
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The congressman was able to ride those credentials to a comfortable 57 percent to 43 percent victory over Ellis. |
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As a professor at Wheelock College, a liberal arts school in Massachusetts, Dines is not lacking for feminist credentials. |
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Then again, Scarborough is a telegenic, articulate candidate with strong conservative credentials from a swing state. |
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Today the new Ambassador to London presented his credentials to the Queen. |
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City are out to underline their promotion credentials to a national audience tomorrow by checking Hartlepool United's runaway progress to the Division Three title. |
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However, it was probably his religious credentials that led to him becoming the only Tory MP to have been both knighted and created a life peer by Labour. |
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In your first 40 years you have established your credentials not just in this country, but on the world stage. |
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But despite his academic credentials, Julian had to fight just to get his foot in the door at most laboratories. |
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Healthies are about showboating your exercise credentials to inspire others. |
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And a doctorate in papyrology certainly gives her the right credentials for this programme. |
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However, as the Flavians became established, they needed to emphasize their own credentials more, and their references to Claudius ceased. |
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Its credentials are its incompleteness, with the tension and the travail of its soul. |
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Necker then stated that each estate should verify its own members' credentials and that the king should act as arbitrator. |
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The place was actually set up by a Nipponophile Englishman, but the kitchen staff are all Japanese and its Far Eastern credentials bear scrutiny. |
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Percy Montgomery also impressed Springbok selectors enough to remind them of his international credentials, and earn a Tri Nations recall. |
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By 2008, Eurostar's environmental credentials had become highly developed and promoted. |
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The Boeotians, inhabitants of central Greece, whose credentials were impeccable, were routinely mocked for their stupidity and gluttony. |
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The king conducted a search of the population and selected members for the Council on the basis of their abilities, talents and credentials. |
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Martinelli's business credentials drew voters worried by slowing growth due to the world financial crisis. |
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The explorers were handpicked by Stefansson based upon their previous experience and academic credentials. |
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At its first general council on December 2, 1873, the REC also reformed the transfer of clergy credentials from other denominations. |
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Think aesthetics as politics, and academic credentials as peerage. |
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One-tap logoffs and timeouts eliminate the need for generic or shared credentials. |
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The two Super League big hitters were out to hammer home their title credentials and Sneddon reckons both sides did exactly that. |
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In competitive housing markets, homebuyers will often bolster their buying credentials by offering a larger down payment. |
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Many grammatical errors in one of the chapters suggest that it was not fully edited by Burnsides and Ellsley, whose credentials are not provided. |
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While it could be argued that BARSTOOL and TOOLBARS share the same morpheme, BAR, the credentials for MENTALLY TALLYMEN appear to be impeccable. |
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Despite his slacker credentials, Smith had never had a pot habit. |
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Dalit leaders, sociologists and political scientists lashed out at him, with some even questioning his intellectual credentials. |
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Hesperus is a newly discovered banking malware that is used to steal information, mainly online banking credentials, from affected users. |
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Sophies Joy and Blackdee Harri, who go in heats two and three respectively, also have solid credentials. |
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Tim, who now lives in Montegiorgio, convinced the choir to come to the Holme Valley after praising the area's musical credentials. |
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The credentials of individuals provided by the ID card are now reliably embedded within the Microsoft's windows operating system. |
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Eighty conventioners obtained credentials enabling them to enter Thursday's events and to wear frearms on the grounds. |
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Mani speaks Arabic and had his Egyptian press credentials on him. |
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In short, Ted Olson has unimpeachable conservative credentials. |
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And a doctorate in papyrology certainly gives her the credentials for this programme. |
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On the other hand, Sonia with all her secular credentials has not fought against communalists as forcibly and relentlessly as was expected from her. |
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Simon Ramsden knows James McFadden has big-time credentials. |
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They had no mechanisms to verify the credentials of applicants either as those actively engaged in rolling beedis or as genuine workers in need of identity cards. |
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The British and French, who had sought to make policy by reviving 19th century gunboat diplomacy, had temporarily lost their credentials for world statesmanship. |
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By denying the country's war crimes and seeking revision to its pacifist constitution, this historical revisionism has fatally impaired Japan's leadership credentials in Asia. |
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The sides took it in turns to err and excite before Newcastle flagged and Arsenal signalled their top-four credentials by blowing the visitors away. |
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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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Kemira's position paper on water reuse looks at the importance of water reuse for the European Union, and highlights Kemira s knowledge and credentials in water treatment. |
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Dubey holds a degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery from Mumbai University, as well as several international wellness and business management credentials. |
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I'm not sure what criteria RCA use to decide which of their recordings to remaster in this line, though, because some of them have dubious sonic credentials. |
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Although the Spaniard had the credentials, I felt his mission to teach me how to whip up a Japanese specialty dish of ramen, was an impossible one. |
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The fact that Cromwell lacked military credentials grated with men who had fought on the battlefields of the English Civil War to secure their nation's liberties. |
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Since 2004, the UN office in Geneva has repeatedly rejected applications from Taiwanese journalists for Press credentials to cover the WHA because Taiwan is not a WHO member. |
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Most but not all US judges have professional credentials as lawyers. |
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It was in the Italian Peninsula that many of the traditions of modern diplomacy began, such as the presentation of an ambassador's credentials to the head of state. |
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Headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, InfoTech is a Microsoft Certified Partner and GSA approved contractor with multiple credentials and certifications. |
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Kublai wished to persuade the Chinese that he was becoming increasingly sinicized while maintaining his Mongolian credentials with his own people. |
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Over the past decade, it has confirmed its credentials as one of the most dynamic proponents of sustainable progress, as well as an effective catalytic agent. |
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Californians found that out February 28 when the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled that parents wishing to home school their children must have teaching credentials. |
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Brought up in Frankfurt to a German father and Scottish mother, Mohr, then 16, fired off a message to the Scottish Handball Association making them aware of his credentials. |
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Artyom Kurbatov, Independent researcher, disclosed that the application passes user credentials unencrypted in plaintext between the server and client machines. |
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Several prominent Iranian political figures have been accused in recent years of plagiarizing scientific articles or of falsifying their academic credentials. |
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