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Along with their diplomas, the academy graduates often carry a valuable credential: a master's license from the Coast Guard.
Mr. Kenyatta offers his youth as a credential, a sign that he represents a new generation of leadership.
His record in Chicago is his main credential, a blueprint for his national agenda as Secretary of Education, and a source of continuing controversy.
Each will have spent nine months earning a Child Development Associate credential, a prerequisite to a job at a day care center or a pre-school program like Head Start.
The Trump campaign has been historically combative towards the press and refused to credential a number of outlets for his events, including the Guardian in one instance, on his trip to Scotland.
And where once upon a time every student in a given country worked for the same credential — a diploma in the United States, a baccalaureate in France, O-levels or A-levels in Britain — secondary school students, and their parents, now face a bewildering landscape of choices.
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"We have a new speaker who wants to earn his credentials," a Democratic legislator told me.
Yet that may be one of the brightest credentials a candidate can carry these days.
But his credentials — a public figure in a conservative industry — could make him a powerful voice for that cause.
She is a dancer with sterling flamenco credentials — a real gitana, a gypsy, from a long line of performers.
His credentials — a former Ohio State star, 10 years playing professionally, 8 seasons coaching in the N.B.A. — appear almost impeccable.
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