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Перевод: accredit
[глагол] уполномочивать; аккредитовать; доверять; верить; приписывать
Тезаурус:
- And, finally, it can officially accredit students' learning, thus giving it public recognition and status in a way that is simply not possible for the autodidact.
- One cannot accredit those problems to immigration.
- The CIOB's ongoing role is to approve and accredit NVQ assessment centres all around the country, and to quality assure those centres to ensure that standards are maintained.
- In general, then, the pressures for vocational relevance, together with attempts to transform English studies into an antidote to contemporary cultural debasement and conformity, helped to accredit the Leavisian critical approach.
- Enterprise Training also secured a number of major contracts in both the Public and Private sectors to train and accredit staff in Business Administration.
- SCOTVEC's remit to develop, award and accredit vocational education and training means that the Council has a responsibility to ensure that its provision is responsive to changes in the economic environment.
- Their objective is to develop clearly recognisable levels and quality norms for hotelschools in Europe and to accredit programmes.
- SCOTVEC hopes to accredit 10 new general SVQs by January 1993.
- We are hoping to accredit new general SVQs in the following areas by January 1993:
- Thus institutions thus granted these charters or licences would be required to "accredit" their courses with the C.N.A.A.
- The role of NAMAS is to assess, accredit and monitor calibration and testing laboratories.
- Both sectors have long experienced the eye of professional bodies, which accredit the degree courses designed to produce recruits for their profession.
- It is intended to accredit these individually as used but we would like to take the opportunity of thanking Mr Gilson now.
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