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The JBA is the only organization that can certify Japanese BHFs.
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Our advantage is that we are an approved aeronautical workshop, which means that we can certify modifications and instruments independently--more than 300 since 1984.
"It is inconceivable that FEMA can certify the plan over the objections of the counties and the state, even if the objection of the state is in the form of a quiet whine from deep in a bunker," Mr. Brodsky said.
"We looked into, when we designed the plane, that we can certify the plane with existing legislation," says Wiegand.
The process, as it turns out, may be more complicated than it seems, since descendants must be able to offer proof of existing ties to a Jewish community that can be certified by a Jewish organization in Madrid.
Silly question — this is Iraq, and the results are not the kind that can be certified by PricewaterhouseCoopers. (Although the Academy's voting system, as Hendrik Hertzberg has explained, has its own complexities).
The environmental sensibilities of western consumers are also being co-opted by selling, at a premium, forest products from areas that can be certified as following good management practices.Another encouraging change arises because Brazil, though not exactly a rich country, is no longer a poor one.
Agricultural products are the only goods that can be certified organic.
Ghosh said the Colorado regulators have had to start some things from scratch, including finding labs that can be certified to test pot products.
Comparison of the results of most widely used and validated VA instruments and interpretation approaches including PCVA, InterVA, and Population Health Metrics Research Consortium PHMRCC) methods, enabled the identification of a core group of CoD that can be certified by VA.
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