Similar words: credit, on credit, discredit, credit card, creditable, line of credit, credit bureau, credit report. Meaning: [ə'kredɪt] adj. given official approval to act.
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(91) Emploreers Employers and schools are more likely to except accept your American education if it came from an uncredited accredited program.
(92) The discontinued operation should not be restored unless the occupational-disease-inductive factor is accredited cistent with the national standard and requirement of occupational health.
(93) One hundred ten programs in the United States and six other countries are accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council.
(94) Along with the enlargement of this business, it is of great necessity for all commercial banks to study the prevention against, the deconcentration on, and the transfer of their accredited risks.
(95) Other methods may also be validly adopted by laboratories after they are accredited?
(96) Use an accredited marine surveyor who is a member of SAMS, ACMS, or NAMS and who specializes in sailboats.
(97) Certification bodies that wish to provide further confidence in their services may apply to be "accredited" as competent by an IAF recognized national accreditation body.
(98) The four teams accredited by Zhejiang province will cooperate with labor-exporting provinces on interprovincial labor services, and some enterprises will participate in on-site recruiting .
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