Sentence examples for accreditation over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accreditation over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate the completion or conclusion of an accreditation process, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The accreditation over process was finalized last week, and we are now awaiting the official certificate."
Alternatives: "accreditation completed" or "accreditation finished".

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The technology that your article suggests would relieve professors of the tedium of reading essays represents the victory of accreditation over inquiry and efficiency over curiosity.

Billed as an occasion on which schools could learn how to go about reaching AACSB's standards, it was also a glossy presentation of the advantages of the American body's accreditation over any other brand.

In June, the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), a body that routinely approves poorly-performing schools, directed CEC to show cause why 10 of its schools should not lose their accreditation over the job placement issue.

In June, the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), a body that routinely approves poorly-performing schools, directed CEC to show cause why 10 of its schools should not lose their accreditation over the job placement issue.

This is the first study to assess the costs of accreditation over a range of acute health services.

In this paper we report on an interrupted time series analysis of the impact of accreditation over a 4 year period (before and after accreditation) of a 150-bed hospital in Abu Dhabi.

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For example, the UTZ accreditation scheme has over 120 different criteria.

The hospital, which sits at the District's border with Maryland, went through bankruptcy about 20 years ago and, after a turbulent period of corporate management that included the loss of its accreditation, was taken over by the city in 2010.

"Her accreditation was over in 2006, after Iranian authorities revoked her press card.

Criticism by a national accreditation group over a lung cancer study that failed to disclose an author's financial conflicts has led The New England Journal of Medicine to change its procedures.

Janet Harvey, 52, the incoming president of the International Coach Federation, one of the largest bodies vying to standardize accreditation, with over 19,000 members, traces it to the Human Potential Movement of the early 1970s and the teachings of Werner Erhard, whose "est Training" self-motivation workshops became wildly popular in the '70s and early '80s.

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