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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certification requirement" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific certification or qualification that is necessary or required for a certain job, task, or position. Example: "In order to become a registered nurse, a certification requirement is passing the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX)."
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The bill the House will consider this week, whose lead sponsors are Representative Gil Gutknecht, Republican of Minnesota, and Mrs. Emerson, does not include the certification requirement, but would require the F.D.A. to create and institute a system to grant individuals, pharmacists and wholesalers in the United States access to F.D.A.-approved drugs from industrialized nations abroad.
Mused that if he ever found himself as commander in chief he would require Navy SEALs to pass a new certification requirement — killing illegal immigrants as they crossed the border.
The Bush administration is asking Congress to waive the certification requirement for this year's program.
The bill the House took up tonight does not have the certification requirement.
§ 1212.8 Certification requirement of section 212(a)(14).
The program may include a certification requirement for doctors who prescribe and pharmacies that dispense those kinds of painkillers.
The difficulties posed by the lawyer's certification requirement are only the latest problem in the foreclosure docket to irritate judges.
"Waiving the certification requirement would forfeit a key form of pressure for the advancement of human rights".
Certification requirement for procurement of buses, other rolling stock and associated equipment.
DFS's anti-money laundering rule issued in June contains a nearly identical certification requirement.
§ 661.12 Certification requirement for procurement of buses, other rolling stock and associated equipment.
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