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Certification comes from the C2C Products Innovation Institute in the US, which is attempting to drive a "new industrial revolution" and transform manufacturing into a positive force.
Mr. Shapot's divorce certification comes from a company in Colorado called the Financial Divorce Association, which offers roughly four hours of tax and legal seminars on DVDs for about $600.
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Rabbi Epstein said that the suit challenging the state kosher laws was originally brought by a butcher in Commack, N.Y., whose certification came from a Conservative rabbi and whose kosher meat was found to be in violation of state law.
At least one of those vendors, Mr. Cuomo said in a news release, employed aides whose certifications came from Ms. Escarment or Ms. Smalls.
But the industry certifications come from third parties, and when they come out of our program and have two or three certifications.
Other nationally recognized certifications come from Starfish Aquatics Institute, NASCO, and Ellis and Associates.
Or they don't know if gelatin is sourced from permissible animals that have been slaughtered in the name of God and according to Islamic rules, and that's where halal certification comes in.
The council claims that, since the so-called Kimberley Process of certification came into force, gems no longer fund the civil wars of Africa and "more than 99 per cent of diamonds are from conflict-free zones".
Where do "instructors" for these "certification programs" come from?
Certification can come from a number of sources, including the USDA and third-party organizations.
This is how baca Paweł described the process of obtaining European certification for his oscypek cheese: So, a guy comes from the city of Katowice, who maybe was in a bacówka before or maybe he wasn't, and he comes to certify me!
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