certifying
تصدیق
definition
verb
the profits for the year had been certified by the auditors
attest or confirm in a formal statement.
translation of 'certifying'
verb
تصدیق کرنا
example
So I was involved in the discussion about what the standards should be for 'certifying' bilingual teachers.
The report added that the government's tough measures in checking standards of food and 'certifying' the products will lead to a continued increase in food exports next year.
The intent is to create a more efficient and effective maintenance process by repairing components to a national standard and 'certifying' the sources of repair.
Prescribed certificates are set out for doctors to sign, 'certifying' their opinion that grounds for lawfully terminating the pregnancy exist.
He refused to sign papers 'certifying' that he understood the charges against him, on the grounds that his attorney was not present.
Vendors have been building both cable modems and CMTSs that conform to the 1.1 spec, and qualifying or 'certifying' them as 1.0 compliant.
Further funding from the GEF and the World Bank has been made conditional on the meeting of the parties 'certifying' that compliance by these states is satisfactory.
When a product is sold under a certain brand it 'certifies' certain standards and quality.
My husband and I have been happily married for 27 years and are known to be 'certified' insane.
The Florida Supreme Court's decision Tuesday to compel state officials to accept and 'certify' the hand recounts of the presidential vote in several south Florida counties was solidly rooted in both law and democratic tradition.
A Board 'certified' radiologist specializing in mammograms told me this over dinner.
Police said the 24 year old from Kirby, who was riding as a passenger on the bike, was 'certified' dead at the scene.
With the exception of those who can be 'certified' insane, these homeless people cannot be detained anywhere against their will.
The ECDL is a computer qualification that is recognised throughout Europe and 'certifies' the holders computer skills.
We take specific actions to train, license, qualify, and 'certify' pilots and weapon systems users - we must consider no less of a standard for the operation, security, and integrity of the GIG.
Only four of the eighteen are, or have been, 'certified' insane.
Microsoft and Doubleclick will beta test the program, a digitally signed stamp which 'certifies' the email is genuine.
Europe declared polio free: The World Health Organization last week 'certified' its European region as free of poliomyelitis.
To do the review we wanted pathologists who were board 'certified' and had extensive clinical experience, and we wanted to limit the number of reviewers to only a few.
The company has also been 'certified' by the Port Authority that its vessels are safe.
Choke holds should be taught only by qualified and 'certified' instructors.
the Law Society will 'certify' that the sum charged is fair and reasonable
The man, who has not been named, was 'certified' dead at the scene.
Small firms cannot spend $10 000 or more to comply and be 'certified' with the international standards.
The man, in his early 20s, was 'certified' dead at the scene.
He is board 'certified' in sleep disorders medicine and family practice.
I 'certify' that I have read this dissertation and that, in my opinion, it is fully adequate in scope and quality as a dissertation for the degree of Doctor.
Paramedics tried to revive him but he was 'certified' dead at 12.30 am on November 3.
Amy - an only child - was 'certified' dead at the scene last Thursday night.
He was taken to York District Hospital where he was 'certified' dead and subsequent examination revealed a number of injuries, some old and some new.
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