Accredited
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26 examples of Accredited in a sentence
They are tested and
accredited
according to International Mine Action Standards, just like dogs have to pass a test.
University of the People is now fully
accredited.
Here in the USA, the California Medical Board
accredited
the school after rigorous inspection, and the new physicians are making good on Cuba's big bet, passing their boards and accepted into highly respected residencies from New York to Chicago to New Mexico.
And now we're trying to work with them to be accredited, which is really important, and we went back to the last AGM this June and we had these amazing one-to-one discussions with the board members, who told us how much they loved their hankies and how it really moved them, what we were doing, and they all told us that if we were standing outside screaming at them and not being gentle in our protest, they wouldn't have even listened to us, never mind had those discussions with us.
The best way to know which to use for any given outbreak is to do what's best for all things illness-related: follow the advice of
accredited
medical professionals.
You know, my science teacher was not an
accredited
teacher.
More than any movie I has ever seen, the film deals with burdening sexuality and ego in a way that is completely human, never dull, and flushed in the kind of inherent goodness of youth that is discolored by the fear-frenzied adult world where any quirk in youth is
accredited
to anything from insanity to perversion.
Her son, played by Mike Ranger is fine but looks a little older than the 19 years
accredited
to him.
This was one of my favorite's from Sundance 2008, and as an
accredited
film critic I am looking forward to the 25th anniversary edition in a few weeks time.
The soundtrack on most broadcast copies is rather poor,but the quality of the music score is beyond question.The composer ,william Walton was commissioned at the time but his music was not thought particularly noteworthy .It was not until the 1960's his music was
accredited
rightly in my view as a work of sheer brilliance.
The theory underlying the law is that a new set of
accredited
third-party marketplaces, rather than the overburdened Securities and Exchange Commission (which missed Bernie Madoff’s monster Ponzi scheme), will ensure that entrepreneurs tell the truth, and that investors know what they are buying.
For example, Western Governors University, a nonprofit online institution, offers
accredited
college-degree programs in teaching, nursing, health-care informatics, and business.
For their part, governments should reconsider their position on recognizing online learning delivered by credible and internationally
accredited
institutions.
Refugees, like all young people around the world, deserve a quality education – one that follows an
accredited
curriculum, and is based on a rigorous system of evaluation and advancement.
Parents are increasingly sending their sons, and now their daughters, to these tolerant, accredited, and democracy-compatible schools.
Moreover, private education providers must be accredited, regulated, and closely monitored.
“Intensified strategic dialogue in Brussels” in practice boils down to the chilling specter of interminable joint committee meetings at which one nation’s ambassador to NATO explains his government’s position to a compatriot diplomat who is
accredited
to the EU, and vice-versa.
Foreign correspondents
accredited
in Moscow complained that nothing was happening in Putin’s Russia.
Instead, a more informal system, supported by networks of local and refugee teachers – a model that was successfully pioneered in Congo and Afghanistan – can provide
accredited
learning.
The University of the People is an
accredited
US university dedicated to providing a quality, traditional college education online at no cost (except for a small fee for processing exams) to students with no other accessible alternatives.
WGU offers
accredited
college-degree programs in fields from teaching and nursing to business.
And I myself have witnessed similar situations in Bangladesh, where far too many refugee children are unable to attend official schools and follow an
accredited
curriculum.
Notably, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is now a patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the only
accredited
organization representing higher education (more than 500 universities) throughout more than 50 Commonwealth countries.
Freely elected governments have recently blocked financial support for research projects with no official explanation (Bulgaria), removed educational programs from the list of
accredited
university subjects (Hungary), and even eliminated entire disciplines (Poland).
here are the
accredited
representatives of the law."
It was this deficiency, I considered, while running over in thought the perfect keeping of the character of the premises with the
accredited
character of the people, and while speculating upon the possible influence which the one, in the long lapse of centuries, might have exercised upon the other—it was this deficiency, perhaps, of collateral issue, and the consequent undeviating transmission, from sire to son, of the patrimony with the name, which had, at length, so identified the two as to merge the original title of the estate in the quaint and equivocal appellation of the “House of Usher”—an appellation which seemed to include, in the minds of the peasantry who used it, both the family and the family mansion.
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