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Although Millet has credentials in environmental policy, this novel doesn't push an argument about animal rights.
The governor remains his own man, in part because he has credentials in many camps; both the Sierra Club and big developers, for example, supported his candidacy.
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She isn't a diva being a tourist on Broadway; she is just a singer, who happens to have credentials in opera and jazz.
Like Mr. Gordon's group, the players scheduled for the March show, collectively known as Sage, have credentials in both the gospel and jazz repertories — perhaps none more than the alto saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin, whose experience includes music ministries and an extended association with Rashied Ali, Coltrane's drummer during the last phase of his career.
While we know that other CAM providers have credentials in other health professions [ 25], it is not clear how they combine them in their practices.
This is a separate discipline, and unfortunately few therapists have credentialing in both.
In the battle for outsider status, Mr. Schundler has credentials that are solidly in order.
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Verify that the teachers have credentials for a training program in Montessori methods.
Bitter has excellent credentials in this department, having "failed upwards," as she puts it, through a series of high-powered executive positions in the advertising industry, and now running her own branding and marketing consulting practice called The Business of Aging.
Allen and Cook had common credentials in having led clubs, Gillingham and Chesterfield, out of League Two in successive seasons.
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