0 present participle of certify
1 to say in a formal or official way, usually in writing, that something is true or correct:
[ + (that) ] I hereby certify (that) the above information is true and accurate.
[ + noun/adj ] The driver was certified (as) dead on arrival at the hospital.
The meat has been certified (as) fit for human consumption.
As a young man, he had been certified and sent to a hospital for the mentally ill.
However, on the other hand, certifying that a random k-tuple system has low discrepancy seems to be an algorithmic challenge.
It is the first major testing system that is oriented towards diagnosing language skills and providing feedback to users rather than certifying their proficiency.
Of particular concern are the transaction costs incurred in developing projects, measuring, certifying, and selling the carbon-sequestration services generated by such projects.
In the early years of the program, state and local relief agencies had complete responsibility for certifying eligible workers.
To that end, the agency is responsible for certifying these laboratories.
There are only few references on certifying that a k-tuple system (or, equivalently, a k-uniform hypergraph) has low discrepancy.
This has been a remarkable year for new books in the social sciences, certifying the change in direction that those sciences have recently taken.
Our goal was to discover generic target-level type structure that could be applied for any source language and any certifying compiler.