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A document containing a certified statement.
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DAN MCGINN: The other nice thing about project management is there are certificates.
So at Cornell University's online arm, eCornell, there are certificates in hiring and staffing or health care facilities design.
Both events are run by the Department of Education, though the rewards for the interfaith version are certificates of distinction, not millions of dollars in aid.
For investors skittish enough about stocks to want to tie up their money for months, or even years, there are certificates of deposit, which are insured by the government because they are issued by banks.
According to the Institute for College Access and Success, a nonprofit research group that seeks to make higher education more affordable, nearly two-thirds of credentials earned at for-profit colleges are certificates.
American depository receipts, or A.D.R.'s, are certificates issued by United States banks that represent a set number of shares in a foreign corporation and that are traded on stock exchanges.
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Some e-learning courses and programmes are certificate-based.
There were certificates, awards and paintings.
The other avenue is certificates.
Incentive strategies aimed at improving retention were: certificates of appreciation and lapel pins.
Being certificate-free, the authentication protocol aligns well with the demands of grid computing.
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