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For thousands of these smaller companies Hurd plans to certify resellers much the way Mercedes-Benz certifies mechanics.
Here in Plaquemines Parish, tensions centered on who got to lay the boom, how would they be certified and how much they would get paid — a reasonable concern, given the livelihoods lost.
In developing nations, the proportion of farmers who grow organically but do not become certified may be much higher than that in the USA (Cáceres 2005).
Related to this practice were allegations of doctors who certified for as much time as the injured worker wanted.
The council's own research suggests that a quarter of the new buildings that have been certified do not save as much energy as their designs predicted and that most do not track energy consumption once in use.
Often it is the cooperatives that certify how much farmers produced in the past, which is one of the barometers for determining what they get in the future.
We intentionally ensured that all the Exeter femoral stems used in our study were hybrid systems with the Trident acetabular cup and can therefore certify as much interrelation between the two studies as possible.
But the find has not been certified, and naysayers said large diamonds, much less rare green ones, are rarely found in that part of the country.
If you do complete an advanced degree, you are that much closer to getting certified through the CBNS (Certification Board for Nutrition Specialists).
Their social and environmental performance must be regularly certified by a nonprofit called B Lab, much the way LEED buildings have to be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.
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