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That doesn't mean that companies like Boeing therefore must be allowed to certify the airworthiness of their products.
105 Whether midwives should be allowed to certify stillbirths, and whether certification would be more accurate if only doctors undertook this task, was a leitmotiv throughout the 1940s.
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Cause limitations are exacerbated by the continued practice that traditional headmen, on the basis of relatives' information about the deaths, are allowed to certify deaths from natural causes.
Thus, the orders of the lower court should be affirmed, the temporary stay imposed by this court should be lifted, and the commission should be allowed to finally certify the properly cast votes of the people of Florida.
Now, nurse practitioners and physician assistants will be allowed to be certified so they can provide the medication that established medical experts view as essential in treating those with opioid-use disorder.
According to Ansari, "this troubling video is evidence that self-regulation is a failed approach and emphasizes why statewide standards for teachers should remain the sole authority of the State Education Department and that private entities such as charter schools should not be allowed to self-certify and self-regulate".
If students do not meet the requirement, they will not be allowed to graduate and will not be certified for admission to the Bar.
Under Mr. Bonacic's plan, judges on the Court of Appeals and State Supreme Courts would be allowed to work until 80, provided they were certified as competent every two years.
Personnel must not be allowed to conduct activities for which they have not been certified.
The 11 horses, who together have won more than $2m £1.31mm) in prize money, included unbeaten Certify, who will not be allowed to run in next month's 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket.
For their shrimp to be certified for the supermarket, suppliers will not be allowed to use any antibiotics, pesticides or fungicides.
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