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noun
Documentary evidence that a person has certain status or privileges
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When it comes to credentials, real mavericks seem to have no business running for president.
Thanks to credentials, was able to take up post looking into the well of the Foucault Pendulum — showing the earth's rotation — a floor below me.
When it comes to credentials for a long career in pop, winning The X Factor has proved about as reliable as a degree from Trump University.
The experience of living, the experience of considering life's problems, the ongoing experience of trying to place an objective reality into an inherently subjective world — these are as close to "credentials" as I possess.
Target traces data breach to credentials stolen from vendor.
For Carol Moseley Braun, it all came down to credentials, character, charisma and cash.
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"If you have to show credentials to access data, that's not what open data is.
In skirmishes with Occupy Wall Street, they have sometimes denied even to credentialed journalists the right to cross police lines.
The most significant barrier to credentialing was severe time constraints.
Their perceived barriers to credentialing were also ranked.
It consisted of questions regarding credentialing pathways, ultrasound use, and barriers to credentialing.
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