One is trying to certify that grades from a home-school or nonaccredited-school environment are legitimate.
The amendment would require exporting countries to certify that their beef products were free from BSE.
During these tests Agitator asks programmers to certify that the code is doing what they had intended.
These are used, mainly in Europe, Latin America and North America, to certify that timber comes from well-managed forests.
If it could not, the Speaker would have to certify that - and then Parliament would be dissolved and an election held.
Shariah Financing involves the use of so-called "advisors" to certify that transactions comply with the tenets of Shariah law's medieval behavioral code.
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Operators who are already required to report to the Security and Exchange Commission would also have to certify that their plans are sufficient.
Users are asked to certify that they are sending the e-mail for the right reasons, but the site doesn't require the results to be verified.
Among those recommendations, Leavitt told CBS' The Early Show, was to give agencies more authority to certify that products meet U.S. standards before they arrive in the country.
Such blue-chip financial institutions rely largely on 20 or so rock-star sharia scholars to certify that their financial products are in accord with the Koran and the Prophet's teachings.
They also point out that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would have to certify that Iran's nuclear programme is entirely peaceful, which it has so far been unable to do.
Sarbanes, he explains, requires companies to maintain internal procedures that enable them to meet their SEC disclosure obligations, and further require management to certify that those procedures are in fact effective.
Earlier this year, the administration refused to certify that North Korea was in full compliance with the 1994 nuclear agreement, but then issued a waiver to allow oil deliveries to continue.
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Once that potentially lengthy process is complete, Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Mullen each will have to certify that the repeal can move ahead without negatively affecting unit cohesion and military readiness.
Russia had wanted a greater role for the UN in the post-war administration of Iraq and for the UN's weapons inspectors to return in order to certify that the country has no weapons of mass destruction.
The Kyl Amendment adopted yesterday contains statutory language that would require the President to certify that the character of the Soviet political and economic system has been fundamentally transformed before additional government guarantees, credits, loans, etc.
If it is to stump up its share of the money to keep the framework agreement going, Congress, fairly enough, wants President Clinton to certify that North Korea is not pocketing the cash and then cheating.
For example, Senator Levin has suggested that each of the armed services be required to certify that expenditures by the Pentagon's independent Missile Defense Agency enjoy their full support and are more important than their own, individual priorities.
Before the ban is completely lifted, the president, the secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have to certify that the repeal can move ahead without negatively affecting unit cohesion and military readiness.
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This cavalcade of debilitating financial developments must clearly render "dead-on-arrival" any further attempt by President Bush to certify that the former Soviet Union is creditworthy and thus eligible for additional U.S. taxpayer-underwritten credit guarantees or investment insurance (read, Overseas Private Investment Corporation coverage).
And that's why I think Prime Minister Berlusconi's invitation to the IMF to certify that the reform plan that they put in place is one that they will, in fact, follow is an example of the steady, confidence-building measures that need to take place in order for us to get back on track.
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For example, it's tougher to certify a class seeking monetary compensation or punitive damages than it is to certify one that just requests a court order ending a defendant's wrongdoing, said Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, a law professor at Florida State University.
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The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which was passed in 1986 and remains the main law governing access to electronic communication, requires police only to certify to a court that the information is relevant to an investigation.
Upon the recommendation of Representative Ron Klein (D-FL), also on House Foreign Affairs, companies working with the U.S. government likely will have to self-certify that they are not doing business in the Iranian energy sector in order to be eligible for U.S. contracts.
Companies are now strongly advised to self-certify that they are not conducting this business.
E. to certify the plans that makes the logistics difficult to accomplish without a six month lead time.
Apart from the financial issues, some members of the Security Council have argued that, under the terms of existing resolutions, sanctions should not be lifted until UN weapons inspectors return to Iraq and certify that the country is free of weapons of mass destruction.
Why not grant these trade and financial benefits only if the President is able to certify to Congress that these countries have abandoned activities that endanger U.S. security such as technology theft, espionage, support for terrorists, and the sale of chemical and biological weapons capabilities to third countries?
It would require President Bush to certify by July 1 that those benchmarks are being met.
Until last year, FCC rules didn't require carriers to certify to the FCC that subscribers were eligible.
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