Education + Completion of a program in Medical Office Assistant with Certification AND equivalent of six (6) months of experience OR twelve (12) months
of equivalent experience in lieu of...
Experienced Medical Assistants - At least 3 years
of equivalent experience in states where previous education in the medical field is required.
D. Trainee solicitors, paralegals and fee earners
of equivalent experience.
Demonstration
of equivalent experience is accepted as meeting prerequisite and beginning required courses.
«Given Commissioner Blass's unique resume, it will be impossible to fill his shoes with someone
of equivalent experience,» said Mr. Bellone.
Not exact matches
Some
of the best and most
experienced investors in the world have a habit
of routinely keeping 20 %
of their net assets in cash and cash
equivalents, often the only truly safe place for parking these funds being a United States Treasury bond
of short - duration held directly with the U.S. Treasury.
The difference between the calibre and
experience of the Bush cabinet - or even the worst American cabinet in recent years - to any Canadian
equivalent is embarrassing to us.
Requires a HS diploma /
equivalent, one year
of administrative
experience, and MS Office proficiency.
Must have a high school diploma / GED and 3 years»
experience or an
equivalent amount
of education and
experience.
Requires a high school diploma or
equivalent and 1 - 3 years
of data entry or payroll processing
experience.
(ii) persons whom the SEC determines by regulation to have demonstrable education or job
experience to qualify such persons as having professional knowledge
of a subject related to a particular investment, and whose education or job
experience is verified by FINRA or an
equivalent self - regulatory authority.
With cryptocurrencies
experiencing worth rises in periods
of worldwide uncertainty
equivalent to Brexit, the election
of President Trump, and North Korea's missile checks, Pouncey says that this present detrimental digital foreign money cycle will finally come to an finish.
In COMEX gold futures which also
experienced a record one - week amount
of nearly 55,000 contracts being sold by so - called commercial traders, or the
equivalent of 5.5 million ounces, that works out to 20 full days
of world gold mine production (275,000 oz per day).
Canada would
experience some dilution
of its benefits in terms
of preferential access to the CPTPP markets, but that might be small change compared to resolving access to the US market on terms at least
equivalent to NAFTA.
We felt that these Johnnie - come - latelies would soon
experience the financial
equivalent of the infamous wingsuit test
of 1912.
«Nature» is the
equivalent of «becoming», self - creation: this is the view to which
experience irresistibly leads us.
Yet the only way to rescue aversio a deo from mythology is to show that it corresponds to a real
experience in human life — that in fact it is
equivalent to the» Verfallenheit»
of which the existentialists speak.
In I Corinthians 9.19 he obviously regards it as
equivalent to slavery, and elsewhere he includes his labours, both physical and spiritual, among the sufferings which he has
experienced for the sake
of the gospel (I Cor.
While there are probably many other people out there who are proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, how many have a minimum eight years
experience being President
of the United States
of America or
equivalent nation?
But does the fact that different
experiences can be made out
of the same «material»» the fact that similar emotions can accompany a love affair, a conversion to God, or a conversion to totalitarianism» mean that the
experiences are morally
equivalent?
Hence, we can not expect
of philosophy an exhaustive knowledge
of reality
of even absolute certitude: «In the realm
of experience, on the contrary, with incomplete solutions and provisional conclusions it will achieve an increasing probability which can ultimately become the
equivalent of certitude» (CM 45f).
Thankfully, it more than followed through — Kallari hit this chocolate out
of the ballpark (okay, so I know many people are currently
experiencing World Cup fever — what's an
equivalent soccer term?).
It has been my
experience that 1 cup
of calorie free sugar is not typically
equivalent to 1 cup
of regular sugar, so I would suggest experimenting with the amount
of sugar if you choose to go that direction.
The full recipe is an attempt to make an
equivalent experience to a cheesy traditional lasagne and the full recipe has just over 11g fat per serving (1/12
of the recipe).
The truth is that we all would like to
experience a romanced version
of times past and perhaps this is the food and beverage
equivalent of the movie, Midnight in Paris.
and frankly we might deserve this fate because we've let it go on so long... Gazidis is the
equivalent of a prison bitch, Kroenke is the destroyer
of all sports teams he touches and their are way too many complacent fans who believe we are the only club in the world that can't find a suitable replacement (try explaining to fans
of clubs like Bayern, Barcelona and Real, who have had more manager changes in the last 4 year than we've
experienced in 35 seasons)
River Plate have acquired some useful
experience in the Copa Sudamericana, the continent's Europa League
equivalent, and it was clear last Tuesday that they were not out
of the depth on their Libertadores debut at home to Universidad de Chile.
Back in the 80's I did the mandatory FP training scheme in the UK, two years in hospital jobs as the
equivalent of a junior resident, and one year in general practice being supervised by an
experienced GP.
It's the book
equivalent of a long chat with your most honest and
experienced mom friend — something we all need more
of!
First, we should look at the
experience of other countries where a green party or
equivalent has entered the national legislature for the first time.
The summary ends with these 16 words:»... or any
equivalent combination
of experience and training sufficient to indicate ability to do the work.»
The law allows for waivers to be granted to «exceptionally qualified persons» who do not satisfy those conditions «but whose exceptional training and
experience are the substantial
equivalent of such requirements.»
«As you know... the Commissioner is empowered to grant a waiver to an «exceptionally qualified» candidate who does not meet all the graduate course or teaching requirements in law if he finds that the candidate has «exceptional training and
experience» which are the «substantial
equivalent»
of such requirements,» Steiner wrote in the letter addressed to Brooklyn Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries and several other officials who expressed concern about Black's qualifications.
The activity
of the default mode network might be the biological
equivalent of this incessant running internal monologue, suggests Zellner — the neural phenomenon that underlies this mental
experience.
Since none
of the participants in the [Manhattan Project] had ever
experienced an explosion
of the anticipated size
of Trinity (radically underestimated in advance as the
equivalent of four thousand to five thousand tons
of TNT), Kenneth Bainbridge, to whom [J. Robert] Oppenheimer had delegated the testing procedure, opted to conduct a scale model
of the forthcoming atomic test by detonating one hundred tons
of TNT off a thirty - eight - foot - high tower....
Although an undergraduate degree in science or engineering may be enough
of a technical background in the eyes
of the USPTO, Paul Rauch, an associate at Brinks, Hofer, Gilison, and Lione in Chicago, says that «in the biotechnology area, an advanced degree, or
equivalent experience, is often necessary.»
Science trainees, however, have little information or
experience to guide them, and they lack the resources they would need to perform the science - career
equivalent of «due diligence.»
An
Experienced Researcher, according to the EC's definition, is one who has acquired at least 4 years
of research
experience (full - time
equivalent) since gaining a university diploma giving access to doctoral studies in the country in which the degree / diploma was obtained, or researchers already in possession
of a doctoral degree (Ph.D.).
«It will depend on each person,» says Salas, «but over the years — if they put in their
equivalent of industry
experience — they can get in those positions.»
On the basis
of his
experiences, Wachsmann now believes that the chance
of finding a Minoan
equivalent of Ulu Burun «approaches zero».
To Einstein, that meant that the
experience of free fall in a gravitational field and that
of floating in a gravity - free region
of space were the same,
equivalent.
It is the intellectual
equivalent of a nuclear chain reaction, which might very well be the most powerful force most
of us will ever
experience.
We determined that the minimum salary for postdocs should be
equivalent to that
of a technician with 5 years
experience, roughly the amount
of time one devotes to a Ph.D. in North America.
The new bird in the pair was the
equivalent of the observer in the spaghetti tower experiment and represented the «next generation» that learned from and built upon the
experienced bird's knowledge.
And women who
experienced higher levels
of exposure to tainted air for longer periods
of time had «significantly» sharper declines in mental acuity, the
equivalent of an extra two years
of aging.
The current law grants an exemption to anyone who «holds a recognized honours or higher degree in one or more
of the physical, chemical, life, computer or mathematical sciences, or who possesses an
equivalent combination
of training, and
experience,» or is acting under the direct supervision
of a professional engineer.
Vandenberg and Nagel say the two lower doses they used are
equivalent to the concentrations measured in drinking water in regions
experiencing drilling, and the highest dose is
equivalent to the concentrations
of many UOG mixture components measured in industry wastewater.
These are capitalized because the evidence supports a category
of evolutionarily homologous
experiences,
equivalent across different species
of mammals.
Despite these and other limitations, the researchers say the study is the first to be able to answer the question: «If a man and woman are
equivalent on all other factors, including history
of sexual assault, which is more likely to develop PTSD in a deployed environment with or without
experiencing combat?»
The doctorate or
equivalent must have been awarded within the last five years and candidate has not exceeded five years
of prior postdoctoral
experience.