Administration had caught Dakar, and accrediting it to desperation to do better in school by doctoring his grades, had let him go with a warning. |
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The subject of the document is accrediting third parties to conduct inspections of eligible Class II and Class III medical device manufacturers. |
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The other regional accrediting associations that were reviewed have faculty guidelines that could have a more liberal interpretation. |
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However, the Corporation needs to improve its process for accrediting conformity assessment organizations. |
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Here the international accrediting bodies, such as AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS will have a huge part to play. |
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If faculty refuse to accept this type of reform, AACSB's proposals are powerless the accrediting agency is no more than the sum of its parts. |
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It will also closely monitor the procedure for accrediting new paying agencies. |
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He shall forward a copy of this information to the competent accrediting officer. |
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On accreditation, in addition to being licensed by our act, all IVF clinics should be accredited by an external accrediting body. |
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It includes a minimum standard and a system for accrediting certification bodies. |
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For example, the accrediting review team may be composed of educators from similar institutions. |
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First, the possibility was explored of accrediting the Office to Ethiopia itself, rather than to a multilateral institution. |
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We expected that this program would be conducted by peers outside the Department through an external accrediting agency, recognized nationwide. |
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However, the University of Phoenix is under fire from its accrediting agency. |
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They are given appropriate diplomatic or consular rank, thus duly accrediting them to the foreign government and enabling them to deal with all manner of problems. |
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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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Most participants were quite open to the idea of Measurement Canada's accrediting other entities to perform mandatory initial and periodic pump inspection. |
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The CCEUS called an international meeting in 2000 of the four accrediting bodies to address the issue of quality assurance in the context of the existing reciprocal recognition agreements. |
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For information on other accrediting bodies to which you may submit your application, consult the Royal College of Physicians' and Surgeons of Canada's Web site. |
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For example, in Kyrgyzstan, the process of accrediting of global education appears to be near completion, with the Academy for Education already indicating its support for the accreditation process. |
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With programme accrediting, staff often possess degrees and training specific to the professional area of interest, for example, in engineering or nursing. |
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The ICC and our member institutions have as our focus the creation, strengthening and accrediting of National Institutions that are dedicated to the protection and promotion of human rights. |
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The Commission is further to promote arrangements for accrediting such systems, whilst encouraging their introduction in particular for Internet transactions. |
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There is an ongoing plan to introduce a national ID card accrediting Norwegian citizenship, usable for travel within the EU, and for general identification. |
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The Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools is attempting to grow its pool of qualified dental assistant evaluators. |
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She has served as a self-study leader at her institution as well as an evaluation team member for the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. |
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