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Discover LudwigThe word "certifier" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who officially attests to the correctness or authenticity of a document or certification. For example: "The certifier made sure the documents were valid before they were sent out."
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certifier
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A person or entity that provides certification
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So as long as the farmer and certifier -- the government contractor who certifies that the farmer has followed the law -- try to find out whether List 2 or List 3 chemicals are in a pesticide, they can use the product, even if they can't find out what they contain.
Icac had previously heard that Kuznetsov told Peter Phillips, an independent certifier, that Iemma would be rolled as premier and afterwards AWH would be awarded a public-private partnership with the state government, making employees and shareholders millions of dollars.
In 1998, under pressure to deregulate the building industry, Japan's government chose a fudge.While public inspectors remained, private certifying firms were also allowed to sign off on the soundness of new buildings—and under the new system, the architect could pick the certifier he wanted to inspect his plans.
In a trenchant attack on the world's biggest certifier of ethical fish, a group of six marine experts have accused the MSC of giving in too readily to the demands of big trawler organisations and endorsing fisheries racked by overfishing.
(According to Paul Willis, Niman Ranch's founding pork farmer and manager of its pork business, the company's farmers are audited by Global Animal Partnership, a third-party certifier, to make sure they meet strict animal-welfare standards).
As the official certifier of such discoveries, Marsden is probably quoted in newspapers more frequently than any other astronomer in the world".
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Halal certification is regulated by state authorities in Malaysia and Brunei; in other countries, where states are wary of wading into religious matters, defining authenticity is left to the companies themselves, to trade bodies, or to private certifiers.
When housing arises from its torpor, it could find itself transformed.Greenery can be hard to define, so the emergence of credible certifiers is clarifying things.
At best, certifiers may struggle to examine vast concessions on brief visits, as the guests of loggers who are also paying their fee.
At least two of these firms have been tarnished by the scandal.Yet, says Mr Igarashi, the desire in the building industry to cut costs means that complicity among architects, builders and certifiers is certain to run deeper.
It's one in which international organisations certify producers of commodities like coffee and cocoa as Fair Trade: in exchange for meeting certain requirements dictated by the certifiers, such farmers receive a premium for their wares.It seems like a lovely idea.
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