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- noun Plural form of
licensure .
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Examples
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& Co. Based in Beijing, ATA offers computer-based testing services, career-education and test-preparation programs focused on professional licensures and certifications.
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If we were to refuse patients with a drug abuse problem who were sent by a nephrologist, we could invariably lose any one if not all of our licensures.
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Louisiana didn't give out any temporary licensures to out-of-state volunteer physicans, nor did FEMA.
Archive 2005-10-01 Douglas Hoffman 2005
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Louisiana didn't give out any temporary licensures to out-of-state volunteer physicans, nor did FEMA.
What kind of Muffin are you? Douglas Hoffman 2005
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� Required licensures, professional certifications, and/or Board certifications as applicable
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• Required licensures, professional certifications, and/or Board certifications as applicable
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Professors of education will be incensed at how little this society cares about its children, because they cannot get the legislature to require more than two courses in early childhood development for certain childcare licensures.
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She also suggested looking into reading licensures and training for teachers.
Marshall Independent 2010
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All official required licensures and certifications to teach content areas
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Menveo has the potential to be utilized in a broad age range, and the company plans to seek supplementary licensures for use of the vaccine in other age groups.
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