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national and certification
Bilateral sanctions have been imposed on the basis of national legislation ( e. g. the USA used certification under the Pelly Amendment to get Japan to revoke its reservation to hawksbill turtle products in 1991, thus reducing the volume of its exports ).
Today, midwives must pass a national certification exam.
The National Recreation and Park Association administers a certification program called the CPRP ( Certified Park and Recreation Professional ) that is considered a national standard for professional recreation specialist practices.
* Prepare candidates to meet college, state and national standards and requirements for graduation and certification.
While the certification process differs between these groups, all of them include forest stewardship, respect for aboriginal peoples, compliance with local, provincial or national environmental laws, forest worker safety, education and training, and other environmental, business, and social requirements.
In some jurisdictions, airport is a legal term of art reserved exclusively for those aerodromes certified or licensed as airports by the relevant national aviation authority after meeting specified certification criteria or regulatory requirements.
In the United States, a Respiratory Therapist must hold a degree in Respiratory Care from an accredited university as well as both a national board certification and state license to practice respiratory care.
It continues to promote the profession by its accreditation of the degree programme in Dublin, certification of Continuing Professional Development ( CPD ) for landscape architects, administration of professional practice examinations, advice on development of policy at national level and organisation of conferences, lectures and design awards.
The Adult and Gerontological Nurse Practitioner program leads to eligibility for national certification.
Service providers of certification or registration are accredited by national standards bodies ; these service providers are usually listed on the website of the national standards body.
These national organizations provide training, tutor certification, and accreditation for local volunteer programs.
There are two major national organizations that offer professional certification to paralegals who meet voluntary regulation standards: the National Association of Legal Assistants ( NALA ) established in 1976 and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations ( NFPA ) established in 1996.
Many countries have national organizations that have accreditation to test and / or submit test reports for safety certification.
Central certification is more widely used in the European Union, where certifications are issued by accredited bodies ( independent organizations conforming to ISO 17024 and accredited by a national accreditation authority like UKAS ).
* The existence of a follow-up or product certification agreement between the manufacturer of a product and an organization with national accreditation for both testing and certification,
* As national counsel for Purdue Pharma in the OxyContin litigation, King & Spalding defeated class certification 15 times and obtained 410 dismissals, including 30 summary judgment orders, without payment or settlement.
1980-First national certification examination in biofeedback offered by the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America ( BCIA ); publication of Biofeedback: Clinical Applications in Behavioral Medicine by David Olton and Aaron Noonberg and Supermind: The Ultimate Energy by Barbara B.
The exporter must obtain a “ Form D ” certification from its national government attesting that the good has met the 40 % requirement.
Although there is currently no international certification scheme for carbon or climate neutrality, some countries have established national certification schemes.
According to ECDL Foundation, the ECDL / ICDL certification is recognized and supported by national governments, computer societies ( such as the BCS and ICS ), international organizations and private corporations.
A subsequent national tour increased sales of the album, earning Ringmaster a gold certification.

national and examination
The national psychology practitioner association ( NAPPP ; www. nappp. org ) and top national certifying body ( Academy of Medical Psychology ; www. amphome. org ) have established the national training, examination, and specialty practice criterion and guidelines in the specialty of Medical Psychology and have established a national journal in the specialty.
Ujian Nasional ( national examination ) is written in Indonesian and is itself also one of the examination subjects.
A Respiratory Therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner who has graduated from a college or a university and passed a national board certifying examination.
For a landscape architect, obtaining licensure requires advanced education and work experience, plus passage of the national examination.
Williamson gained a degree of notoriety in the 1980s in the wake of an incident that made the national news, leading to an hour-long examination on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Undergraduate admission to Ferdowsi is limited to the top 10 % of students who pass the national entrance examination administered yearly by the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education.
Moreover, students who become graduated form Ferdowsi can easily be accepted in further examinations like national examination for graduate programs.
Admission to the university's renowned undergraduate and graduate engineering programs is very competitive and is limited to the top one percent of students who pass the national entrance examination administered yearly by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.
* Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia, a national examination taken by all fifth-year secondary school students in Malaysia
Specific requirements for practice vary across provinces, but generally include a Bachelor's of Science in Pharmacy from a recognized university, successful completion of a national board examination through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada, and practical experience through an apprenticeship / internship program.
A lawyer must pass the national bar examination to become an attorney, a judge, or a prosecutor.
* Tunisian Baccalaureate, an annual national examination in Tunisia
The overall result of the examination system and its associated study was cultural uniformity — identification of the educated with national rather than regional goals and values.
In February 1952, Bentley underwent a medical examination for national service, where he was judged " mentally substandard " and unfit for military service.
* League of Revolutionary Struggle, " The Struggle for Chicano Liberation " ( an examination of Aztlan and the Chicano national movement from a Marxist point of view )
* College English Test, a national English examination in People's Republic of China
* The College Board, a national non-profit examination body launched in 1900, has its headquarters on Columbus Avenue, across from Fordham University.
Yang Guang commanded the construction of the Grand Canal to enhance cultural exchanges and trade between the north and south, developed unified monetary and measurement standards, and initiated the national examination system to identify and promote talents based on merits.
Applications are published at both the national and Community stages of examination, and third parties can object to proposed PDOs or PGIs which they feel would harm their business.

national and stress
The U. S. Office of Education continues to stress local surveys rather than national surveys.
The NLP proposed that a government subsidized group of 7, 000 advanced meditators known as Yogic Flyers would lower nationwide stress, reduce unemployment, raise the gross national product, improve health, reduce crime, and make the country invincible to foreign attack.
With the surrender of France to Germany on June 25, 1940, and the belief that Britain was under imminent threat of a Nazi invasion, the convention opened in an atmosphere of great excitement and national stress ; this is believed to have boosted Willkie's chances even further.
It shows that the substance under test consisted of ferrous matter of the highest quality, that it is of exceptional tensile strength, is highly resistant to wear and tear and to stress, and may be used with advantage for all national purposes?
Many such views stress competition between individuals in laissez-faire capitalism ; but the ideology has also motivated ideas of eugenics, scientific racism, imperialism, fascism, Nazism and struggle between national or racial groups.
There, español may be used as in Castile to stress the national nature of the language, but with a slightly different nuance: they are accepting another region's historical language as their own.
The younger group wanted to stress the Jewish national character of the party.
6351 alloy is subject to sustained stress cracking and cylinders manufactured of this alloy should be periodically eddy current tested according to national legislation and manufacturer's recommendations.
He wanted, as an antidote to the uncertainties of the world, to stress the old verities of territorial integrity, national sovereignty and international stability.
* to stress that even during the War of National Liberation there had been established anti-fascist councils of the national liberation of Yugoslav lands for Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sandžak, Macedonia, and Montenegro and the Bay of Kotor as the organisations of the people's administration of the land ;
More serious controversy surrounded the Government ’ s handling of national security issues including the Combe-Ivanov affair and the attempted suppression of publication of leaked documents by journalist Brian Toohey, and the allegations of impropriety made against High Court Justice Lionel Murphy, all of which created stress for Evans as an avowed civil libertarian.
In 1985 they released a statement What we stand for that proclaimed their adherence to the ideas of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Trotsky but emphasized the theoretical contributions of Marx and Engels, Trotskys fight against Stalinism and Lenins " conception of the party, stress on the importance of national liberation struggles and the anti-statism shown in the State and Revolution ".
The national governing council also appoints the executive members of the various offices which plan and carry out social service projects and collaborate with government and non-government organisations. The Baha ’ i teachings stress the importance of obedience to civil government and laws.
In his new post on the National Security Council, Blackwill quickly became the alter ego to national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and was given free rein to track global trends and predict unintended consequences of U. S. foreign policy decisions anywhere in the world by providing long-range planning for a foreign policy team under stress from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The proceeds from Pat the Bunny support I Am Your Child, a national public awareness campaign created by the Reiner Foundation to stress the importance of early brain development.
Prior to this time, the focus had been primarily on individual and group counseling with a focus on play therapy, career counseling and development, and stress related to national university examinations.
Both the national studies and the North Carolinian study yielded a correlation between high stress levels and amount of services sought.
Echoing their counterparts in other cities where the metal has been detected, Chicago officials stress that local tap water is safe and suggest that if a national limit is adopted, it likely would be less stringent than California's goal.

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