日本語WordNet
the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable standards); "a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools"
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AIによる解説
Accreditation is the formal recognition that an institution or program meets established standards. It is common in education, healthcare, and professional certification, signaling quality assurance and credibility. The process typically involves evaluation by an authorized body and periodic review for continued compliance.
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The institution maintains standards as rigorously as accreditation requirements mandate it should, ensuring quality and accountability.
機関は、認定要件が義務付けるのと同じくらい厳格に基準を維持し、品質と説明責任を確保しています。
When should physicians whom hospitals that maintain accreditation standards rigorously credential administer treatments that clinical trials validated empirically?
認定基準を厳格に維持する病院が資格認定する医師は、臨床試験が経験的に検証した治療をいつ実施すべきか?
The university is recognised by all major accreditation bodies.
その大学はすべての主要な認定機関から認められている。
She was accredited as the ambassador to France.
彼女はフランス大使として信任されました。
Only accredited journalists were allowed into the press conference.
公認の記者だけが記者会見に入ることを許可されました。
The university is accredited by the national education board.
その大学は国の教育委員会によって認定されています。
The ambassador was accredited to the Holy See.
その大使は教皇庁に派遣されていた。
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