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The foundation has since 2011 given accreditation to companies that pay the living wage.
In addition, he did not reject a proposal that foreign journalists be given accreditation to cover the war, she said.
The BBC's Natalia Antelava was told she would not be given accreditation to work in the republic after accusing separatists and Russian television of inventing the death of a ten-year-old girl.
Should free online courses be given accreditation, it could dramatically reduce the cost of the first two years of college and release a significant portion of education from the confines of schools.
Richard Schaefer, chief executive of the Golden Boy company which promoted the Khan-Peterson fighad had claimed Ameen is an IBF official who was given accreditation for the fight but was not directly involved in it.
She said she had no concern about hiring someone with schizophrenia for such an event, saying the health profile of any service providers - from journalists to cleaners - was never investigated before they were given accreditation.
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The council did give accreditation in Minneapolis-St.
"We gave accreditation to 260,000 people, including observers, reporters and candidates representatives".
CEPH gives accreditation to schools that meet high academic standards, including coursework in the core areas of health services administration, health education, environmental health, biostatistics, and epidemiology.
An engineering program was given academic accreditation by the national Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
H5 was in the process of obtaining NABH while H6 had already been given NABH accreditation.
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