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In English-speaking countries, public auditors are usually certified, and high standards are encouraged by professional societies.
While the necessity for short-term sick leave is often based on the employee's own assessment, long-term sick leave is usually certified by a general practitioner.
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Additionally, since the carriers usually certify and sell the handsets, these units are also locked to the carriers; placing a foreign SIM in a phone will fail, even though each component would technologically match the source carrier's network.
The hechsher usually certifies that certain vegetables have been checked for insect infestation and steps have been taken to ensure that cooked food meets the requirements of bishul Yisrael.
These companies may also outsource the actual DNA analyses to specific (usually Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments CLIAA) certified) laboratories.
The school psychologist usually must be certified to practice in a particular school district.
Usually organs come from people who are certified dead while on a ventilator in a hospital intensive care unit, generally as a result of a brain haemorrhage, a major accident such as a car crash, or a stroke.
A factory must be certified to operate, but the department usually gives factory owners some time to upgrade conditions.
QMS: All participating breast centres maintained a QMS that was certified to an internationally recognised standard, usually ISO 9001 (71%), or the German KTQ standard for health care providers http://www.ktq.de.
The cost of certification for mass-produced items is typically minuscule, and is usually more than offset by the advantages of being certified.
If they've been certified by a third-party agency, an icon usually appears on the packaging.
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