The Commission will withdraw its accreditation to two payment agencies, one in the finance ministry and another in the regional development ministry, which were handling Phare funds.
At one stage during the interviewing, a Russian soldier angrily knocked the microphone out of my hand, saying we did not have proper accreditation to be in Alkhan-Yurt.
With Validare's help, he recently spent six months worth of nights and weekends adding equipment, overhauling his record-keeping processes and updating his operations manual--all to snag accreditation to perform minor surgeries in his office.
Its lawyer said they were still awaiting results of the analysis of the signature on the supposed letter of accreditation to ascertain the possible involvement of a Televisa employee, local newspaper La Prensa reports.
At question time on 11 January 2010, Security Minister Lord West told the House of Lords that accreditation to the Games would replace the need for a visa, but that the same checks would be made.
Mr Gribble spoke about the many benefits that the UNESCO accreditation brings to the city.
Compliance will lead to accreditation, which tenants can take to future landlords to show they are responsible.
Liberal Democrat Robert Brown's amendment, which called for consideration of a mandatory accreditation scheme to cover property managers, was unanimously passed.
This is a popular move -- even more of those answering the questions, an overwhelming 77%, said they would support changes in the accreditation standards to help this happen.
Our lessons from disruptive innovation though suggest that disruptions often go around existing regulations and regulatory bodies, gain market share, and as a result the debates around whether these upstarts and disruptive innovations are deserving of accreditation tend to fade away as the world naturally provides the answer and the regulatory bodies and regulations either fade away or change to match the fait accompli.
The day began with a long walk through the snow at the back of the arena to find the special entrance where the School Report team could get their media accreditation in order to get access to the backstage area.
But the changes seem to make accreditation easier, not harder, for schools to attain.
Second in the batting order is the Green MP Caroline Lucas, whose Landlord Accreditation Bill would require local authorities to operate landlord accreditation schemes guaranteeing minimum standards for tenants.
After all, degrees awarded by the members of Mr Denby's association are generally recognised by regional accrediting agencies in the United States (it takes around five years for a new university to gain accreditation), and this means they become passports to graduate studies in America itself.
For instance, in order to receive government accreditation, pre-schools may have to admit some share of students from different backgrounds or some other selection device.
Regarding compensation of workers, the company said it is talking to unions about compensating those who completed training and accreditation but were unable to work.
The BBC is taking over as Britain's F1 broadcaster next year, but in Brazil we were still classified as outcasts, denied the accreditation you need to get into the paddock.
Mr Elis-Thomas called on the Welsh government to support the accreditation of the Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development to contribute to the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 2012.
Additionally, she points to RIA accreditation and an extensive background check on the 50 certified financial planners who offer advice on everything from student loan debt to risk tolerance analysis and portfolio recommendations.
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In order to receive an accreditation card, competitors faced checks that were "almost identical to those we would carry out for someone who is getting a visa", he declared.
For this reason, it is vital you take some time to ensure the online school you consider attending is properly accredited and that this accreditation is actually up-to-date.
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To date, 64 European airports have signed up to the Airport Carbon Accreditation Scheme, a voluntary initiative launched in 2009 that aims to reduce emissions from ground transport, boost the use of renewable energy and increase the energy efficiency of airport terminals.
Journalists wishing to cover events organized as part of Africa Week are requested to obtain accreditation.
Even so, Tien knew a for-profit school for osteopathic medicine was the only way to win accreditation--and make money.
In 1930, Fisk was the first African-American institution to gain accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Mr Reshef's university has yet to win accreditation, which could take years.
My hypothesis is that the prominence of rankings and the importance of accreditation are driving universities to adopt a one-size fits all approach.
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The BDA does not accredit a toothpaste for a whitening claim alone but accreditation can be given to toothpastes that demonstrate effective cleaning alongside dental health benefits.
From there, within six months, the President will be required to institute accreditation requirements for cybersecurity professionals working within the Federal Government and on designated critical information systems.
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Mr Suzuki is also alleged to have had a say in the accreditation of diplomats, and on one occasion, to have kicked and hit a senior ministry official in a dispute over policy.
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