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•Certified Project Manager Professional (PMP) and Certified Scrum Master with extensive experience leading multiple medium to large complex IT projects from initiation to closure within the required time, budget and scope.
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Based on Microsoft Dynamics NAV enwis was the first solution worldwide which gained the title "Certified for Microsoft Dynamics " - CfMD, confirming its high quality and customer satisfaction.
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Rush is one of about 600 musicians in the United States who have completed the Music for Healing and Transition Program, a course of study that confers graduates with the title Certified Music Practitioner.
All Stories 2011
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However, to use the title Certified Financial Planner (CFP), for example, a candidate must pass a two-day exam, agree to abide by certain ethical standards and financial-planning practices, and -- to maintain the license -- obtain
Fool.com Headlines Motley Fool Staff 2010
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Auto man Dave Stall has brought in a 2006 Nissan SER to show off to everyone and also to talk about the term Certified Car.
San Diego News 2009
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Auto man Dave Stall has brought in a 2006 Nissan SER to show off to everyone and also to talk about the term Certified Car.
San Diego News 2009
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Auto man Dave Stall has brought in a 2006 Nissan SER to show off to everyone and also to talk about the term Certified Car.
San Diego News 2009
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Auto man Dave Stall has brought in a 2006 Nissan SER to show off to everyone and also to talk about the term Certified Car.
San Diego News 2009
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To accommodate the growing demand, AARP teamed up with the home builders' association to create a designation for Certified Aging in Place Specialists, who are trained in designing and modifying buildings for the elderly.
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The chemical plants in question were producing too much hydrofluorocarbon-23 (HFC-23), a super greenhouse gas found in refrigerants, and then destroying it, all in an effort to earn credits called Certified Emission Reductions (CERs).
TreeHugger 2010
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