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accreditation

[uh-kred-i-tey-shuhn] / əˌkrɛd ɪˈteɪ ʃən /




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"These guys are so good at what they do, they cover all their bases, they get accreditations that they need."

From BBC

Attorney’s Office told the Washington City Paper that the lower prosecution rate is a combination of D.C.’s forensics lab losing its accreditation and prosecutors dropping cases after reviewing police-worn body cameras.

From Washington Times

Another accreditation to look for is 1% for the Planet, which means the company has committed to donate 1% of annual sales to environmental causes, and is transparent in its efforts to operate sustainably.

From Washington Times

A CMS official warned the hospital’s attorney on April 20 that the facility does not qualify for a waiver of accreditation rules because of the open, unsupervised flame.

From Washington Times

Although it’s not usually legally required, you should also ensure they carry accreditation from a respected industry association such as the Tree Care Industry Association or International Society of Arboriculture.

From Seattle Times