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- noun The process of credentializing.
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Examples
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“A Canadian author”: Talk about damning with faint credentialization.
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The keyway was a situation where those -- that company was bankrupt, but we did introduce some credentialization, if you will, in terms of strengthening the management, as well as the training of the organization, then left to a short term reduction in the number of sales people.
unknown title 2011
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Granted the general over-credentialization of American life, the notion that it doesn't count as terrorism unless you're a member of Local #437 of the Amalgamated Union of Isolated Extremists seems perverse and reductive.
The Two Malcontents 2010
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The war will be fought over 'credentialization,' which is the usual refuge of scalawags.
Dad29 2009
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The “unskilled/unsuitable” labor thing probnably has some truth to it, but you probbly know what the unemployment rates amongst skilled employees in their fifties is… The other thing I find is ridiculous credentialization and an attitude that ‘we don’t want to train’.
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Chris in Coplay, Pennsylvania: "We seem to have moved away from true academics and more into credentialization, by which I mean it is better to have the piece of paper than the knowledge certified therein.
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The Canadian university system was somewhat slower in embracing this process of credentialization, in part because of the dearth of M.F.A. programs in this country, but also because of the crazy notion that artists (you know, those folks who have actually done the art thing for years, have actual shows, get reviewed by credible periodicals) might be at least as well equipped as someone with a terminal degree to teach what it means to be an artist.
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