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Under Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, the department often refused to grant certificates, to avoid duplication.
The town passed a resolution in 2000 that required the developer to build the affordable units at the Greens and 200 one-bedroom units along Ruland Road, before officials would grant certificates of occupancy for the more expensive homes.
Ohio corrections officials grant certificates to well-behaving prisoners upon their release.
With this ranking, the college could now grant certificates and degrees.
By 1921, the school had become San Diego State Teachers College, allowing it to grant certificates and degrees.
Anesthesiology residency programs and those anesthesiology fellowship programs that grant certificates of special qualifications can review historical results using this metric, establish goals for five-year board certification passage rates and track performance year-to-year.
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Lewis Gardner and Paul Phillips, two other co-defendants of Deon Patrick and Daniel Taylor, are granted certificates of innocence.
State Sen. Bill Seitz, a Republican, who sponsored Ohio's 2012 law granting certificates of employability, said the certificates can help reduce recidivism and shouldn't take more than a year to earn.
As a consequence a fund was set up, to which many prominent people donated money, and on 30 January 1857, she and Day were granted certificates discharging them from bankruptcy.
When Firefox considered granting certificate authority to a Chinese company earlier this year, members of the Firefox community worried that the company might be pressured by the government to eavesdrop, for example, on the Gmail accounts of Chinese dissidents.
The city's Department of Buildings would not grant permanent certificates of occupancy to these buildings unless each apartment had a certified artist.
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