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If so, then the device would become for example capable of certifying that the offered network capability indeed reaches the value that is claimed by the network.
In May, North Korea invited foreign journalists to observe the destruction of tunnels at its nuclear testing ground, but did not invite outside experts capable of certifying what had been destroyed.
The Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 left the President as one of the few individuals capable of certifying that a particular experiment on an animal was justified, and in addition he acted as the government's chief (albeit informal) advisor on scientific matters.
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How can this society believe that they can obtain qualified people, properly certified and capable of actually teaching, for that kind of compensation?
The Ph.D. degree by definition indicates that a university -- in Cánovas's case, the University of London -- has certified the recipient capable of conducting professional research and making an original contribution to knowledge.
In 2010, Unicef certified facilities in nine developing countries, each capable of producing 40,000 megatonnes of RUTFs.
Fujitsu's Oakforest-PACS was certified as the country's fastest computer earlier this month, capable of 13.6 petaflops.
Compared with the former methods, electrospinning has been certified to be a simple, low-cost, and versatile technique capable of generating numerous one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures.
A CNA is required to be certified, in order to make sure that you are fit and capable of doing his tasks and responsibilities.
"Had I been a Kansas horse thief he would have certified to all the facts," Bingham wrote afterward, "but he was not capable of doing justice to an honest Missourian".
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