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is accreditation
noun
The giving of credentials.
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In Argentina, a 10-goal handicap is accreditation for a playboy lifestyle: fast days on the field, even faster nights off it.
Among the establishment's most powerful weapons is accreditation: Without accreditation schools aren't eligible for federal aid.
Perhaps the most well-known accreditation organisation here is Accreditation Canada, an independent non-profit group.
The other hospital category is accreditation level.
A powerful method for quality assurance is accreditation.
One increasingly employed method for promoting quality at the healthcare organizational level is accreditation [ 5, 6].
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And there are accreditation bodies to help steer racing commissioners during the selection process.
The result of the most recent joint commission survey of Phelps Memorial Hospital Center in Sleepy Hollow (1998) was "accreditation with commendation".
The Accreditation scale is divided into three subscales which are Accreditation Impact (14 items), Staff Involvement in Accreditation (22 items) and Awareness of Accreditation (five items).
However, accreditation is voluntary and only 26 camps in Connecticut are accredited.
The network is debuting Accreditation Reports, which are web pages hosted by AngelList that investors can use to confirm their accreditation status.
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