How to Use recertify in a Sentence

recertify

verb
  • Still, Dickson and the FAA are not ready to recertify the plane and remain in no rush to do so.
    Nathan Mattise, Ars Technica, 1 Oct. 2020
  • In three cases for which there are details in the minutes, the board allowed for at least twice as much time to recertify.
    NBC News, 23 July 2021
  • The fastest way to recertify your plan is at studentaid.gov, but a paper form is also available.
    cleveland, 9 Aug. 2020
  • The process to recertify more than 250 rail operators will take two to three months, Metro said.
    Justin George, Washington Post, 15 May 2022
  • Boeing will have to update, inspect, and recertify each 737 MAX airplane, but that’s also not the end of the process.
    Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 6 Aug. 2020
  • Every year, the couple needed to recertify to continue being resource parents, a process that includes a walk-through of the home.
    Karen Garciastaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 20 Apr. 2022
  • Make sure to recertify your income with your student loan servicer at least every year and when your employment changes.
    Zack Friedman, Forbes, 15 Sep. 2021
  • Next, the governor will have to recertify the state’s slate of 16 presidential electors.
    Kate Brumback, chicagotribune.com, 7 Dec. 2020
  • The second woman was also granted the right to take classes to recertify as a trainer within the department.
    John Wisely, Detroit Free Press, 14 Jan. 2021
  • Since the results of a recount become the official results, those counties had to recertify their results.
    Kate Brumback, chicagotribune.com, 7 Dec. 2020
  • The magazine obtained emails that detail how Trump advisers worked on plans to recertify Arizona for the former president, even though Joe Biden won the state.
    Bill Goodykoontz, The Arizona Republic, 27 Jan. 2022
  • Meanwhile, gamers have developed clever tools to reassess and recertify older speedruns.
    Stuart Ritchie, The Atlantic, 2 July 2021
  • Borrowers then have to recertify their income and family size annually, even if there has been no change.
    Cheryl Winokur Munk, WSJ, 8 Sep. 2020
  • The agency also offers a button for Google Translate on its website, and has some YouTube videos in different languages explaining how to recertify for benefits.
    Carolyn Said, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 Feb. 2021
  • For a variety of reasons, a significant number of customers (over 13 percent) fail to recertify, causing their rates to rise by 30 percent in the ensuing billing periods.
    John Timmer, Ars Technica, 20 Oct. 2022
  • The agency is also putting hundreds of train and bus operators through refresher courses and tests to recertify them after Metro discovered many were lacking up-to-date credentials.
    Justin George, Washington Post, 10 June 2022
  • Companies must recertify annually, and terms vary depending on the revenue size of the company.
    Simon Mainwaring, Forbes, 4 Oct. 2021
  • Counties that have already certified their vote totals will have to recertify them after the Wednesday deadline if there are discrepancies from the original tally.
    Richard Fausset, New York Times, 16 Nov. 2020
  • The commissioners voted 2-1 Tuesday night not to recertify Dr. Tom Harris as health officer for another four years.
    Ayana Archie, The Courier-Journal, 1 Dec. 2020
  • Oglesby did not answer questions asking how many individuals are affected, but stressed that claimants must recertify weeks within the 14-20 day deadline.
    Caroline Glenn, orlandosentinel.com, 26 Mar. 2021
  • Each year, payment amounts will be reassessed based on income, which is derived directly from the Internal Revenue Service, so borrowers don’t need to recertify their income or reapply every year.
    Carmen Nesbitt, The Salt Lake Tribune, 7 Sep. 2023
  • But Singer noted that there will be key differences, including a shorter timeline to recertify buildings and greater reporting requirements.
    Madeline Holcombe, CNN, 15 July 2021
  • Here, Bond – recovering from injuries while in the middle of rigorous physical tests to recertify him for field duty — answers an MI-6 psychologist’s prompts with very telling, one-word responses.
    Phil Pirrello, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 Nov. 2022
  • The Federal Aviation Administration has telegraphed that a decision to recertify the jet is coming soon.
    Keith Laing, Bloomberg.com, 17 Nov. 2020
  • With nearly one-third of Boeing’s 737 Max inventory belonging to Chinese airlines, China’s reluctance to recertify the aircraft has slowed what was already expected to be a long recovery.
    David Trainer, Forbes, 18 Jan. 2022
  • That was helped partly by a suspension of state attempts to recertify the eligibility of people with Medicaid coverage during the pandemic.
    Tom Murphy, Star Tribune, 21 July 2021
  • Require all electric companies to recertify with the state once a year, using customer complaint data as a primary performance evaluation metric.
    Dave Lieber, Dallas News, 1 Apr. 2021
  • In addition, a few counties must recertify their results after previously uncounted votes were discovered during the audit.
    Anchorage Daily News, 19 Nov. 2020
  • Burbank city water officials say the construction will temporarily take out 75% of the city’s water supply and force it to recertify its system for treating solvent contamination with state regulators afterward.
    Ralph Vartabedian, Los Angeles Times, 25 Feb. 2022
  • Because some previously uncounted ballots were discovered during the audit, several counties had to recertify their totals.
    Kate Brumback, chicagotribune.com, 23 Nov. 2020

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