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Recertified
verb
Past of recertify
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She is expensive, doesn't go anywhere other than low Earth orbit and must be recertified in 2010.
Edison cited the mounting costs of the outage, and the time it would take to get San Onofre repaired and recertified as the reasons for retiring the two reactors.
This is an unrealistically purist view given that most people buy bigger wheels for the looks alone; the reality is that the heavier wheels plus heavier roof would tip the Prius into a higher weight category which would force it to be recertified at considerable expense.
The diamond business is well known for being conducted on a handshake, and gems easily disappear into the system (often to New York via Israel), before being recertified as "new".
It requires the unions to face a certification vote every year — and, to get recertified, a union must win a majority of all employees, not just a majority of those voting.
Owens earned her credentials through an apprenticeship, like all who aspire to be document examiners, and must be recertified every five years to show that she is up to date.
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Players will have to agree to the deal, and will probably have to recertify their union, and the owners will vote.
It also made all hospitals recertify themselves as eligible for the program.
The original plan early last week was to have players and owners vote to ratify the deal simultaneously Thursday, with players also voting to recertify the union.
A spokesman for the elections board called the new machines "compliant and legally sufficient" and said that tweaking how they handle improperly completed ballots would take months of testing and layers of approval to recertify the changes.
"They are able to do very small batches of cars without having to recertify them the way we do here," said Dominick Infante, a spokesman for Subaru of America.
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