accreditation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˌkred.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən]
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Meaning of accreditation In English

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Examples of accreditation

  • The investigation could threaten the university's accreditation.

  • Authorities now can suspend the accreditation of an agency for a late report.

  • He was quick to emphasize the five-star accreditation of the hotel.

  • In the first 5 months of 1995, 172 plans were surveyed and approximately one-third (34%) were granted full, 3-year accreditation.

  • Ultimately, utilising an accreditation scheme, as a secondary or supplemental regulatory instrument to an established policy regime, would safeguard against voluntary industry dominated regulation.

  • This conceptual redefinition will imply changes in accreditation norms, which should lead to more appropriate hospital planning and financing.

  • However, another possibility for clarifying regulatory uncertainty is industry accreditation.

  • These and other questions need to be carefully examined, and the answers incorporated in the work of accreditation initiatives.

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Translations of accreditation In Other Languages

  • Polski

    akredytacja…

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  • Türk dili

    akreditasyon, kredibilitesi olması…

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  • русский язык

    аккредитация…

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