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单词 decertify
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Definition of decertify in English:

decertify

verbdecertifies, decertified, decertifying diːˈsəːtɪfʌɪdēˈsərdəˌfī
[with object]
  • Remove a certificate or certification from.

    the FAA immediately decertified it because it reported false microbursts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last week the state's election commissioner decertified $100m worth of machinery, and ordered counties with e-voting terminals to produce a backup system for the November elections.
    • At that hotel, the former management hired a firm to campaign against the hotel's existing union, and it won a 1997 election, by a vote of 120 to 109, to decertify the union.
    • The panel certified 149 officers in FA 90 and decertified 59.
    • If they can get rid of enough of the employees who were there during the organizing effort, they can decertify the union.
    • Shelley decertified the machines in April after problems with the March elections.
    • A group of workers at the United Center Stadium petitioned to decertify the union.
    • In California, problems with the machines forced the state to rewrite its electronic voting rules in April and decertify those used in one-third of its polling places.
    • There is every reason to believe that the class will be decertified.
    • Those measures, which reversed existing anti-scab laws, are being supplemented by new legislation which will make it more difficult to organize and easier to decertify unions.
    • Bill 139, which is expected to get final passage this week, will sharply curb the rights of unions to organize and make it easier for employers to decertify existing unions.
    • In a move anticipated for several months, the state of California has decertified all touch-screen voting machines due to security snafus and vendor stonewalling.
    • The court placed great evidence on the fact that the California official charged with regulating voting systems, the secretary of state, had decertified punch-card machines as unacceptable and thus inherently unreliable.
    • Flight attendants at Northwest Airlines began voting last week on whether they will decertify the Teamsters union and affiliate with the Professional Flight Attendants Association.
    • The striking journalists were faced with a tough choice: Option A - decertify the union and take a generous buyout package of four weeks pay for every year of service with a minimum 13 weeks and a maximum of 68 weeks.
    • Davis' former agent, Steve Weinberg, was recently decertified by the NFL so Davis is looking for new representation.
    • A determination is made as to whether to decertify the employee in consideration of the performance deficiencies identified in the review.
    • Under National Labor Relations rules, replacement workers would be eligible to decertify the UFCW as bargaining representative at the Jefferson plant once the one-year anniversary of the strike passes.
    • The IAM was subsequently decertified and AMFA elected to take its place.
    • Most recently a group of rank-and-file flight attendants have embarked on a campaign to decertify the Teamsters and establish an independent union.
    • The U.S. military administers psychological tests to nuclear weapons personnel, says Sagan, and each year it decertifies up to 5 percent of them.

Derivatives

  • decertification

  • noun
    • In the event of a walkout, FM risks decertification.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Last month's coverage of the closure of the Irving-owned Saint John shipyard and the decertification of five unions reveals examples of this classic response.
      • The UFCW has done nothing to stop the centre from continuing to use scab labor throughout the strike, prompting some workers to seek decertification.
      • The threat of decertification (which allows the United States to freeze aid to countries not complying with drug collaboration policies) has been a major influencing factor.
      • Ohio State University law professor Dan Tokaji represented the plaintiffs in Common Cause v. Jones, the case that led to California's decertification of punch cards by 2004.
 
 

Definition of decertify in US English:

decertify

verbdēˈsərdəˌfī
[with object]
  • Remove a certificate or certification from (someone or something), typically for failure to comply with a regulating authority's rules or standards.

    the FAA immediately decertified it because it reported false microbursts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is every reason to believe that the class will be decertified.
    • Bill 139, which is expected to get final passage this week, will sharply curb the rights of unions to organize and make it easier for employers to decertify existing unions.
    • The U.S. military administers psychological tests to nuclear weapons personnel, says Sagan, and each year it decertifies up to 5 percent of them.
    • The panel certified 149 officers in FA 90 and decertified 59.
    • If they can get rid of enough of the employees who were there during the organizing effort, they can decertify the union.
    • Last week the state's election commissioner decertified $100m worth of machinery, and ordered counties with e-voting terminals to produce a backup system for the November elections.
    • Under National Labor Relations rules, replacement workers would be eligible to decertify the UFCW as bargaining representative at the Jefferson plant once the one-year anniversary of the strike passes.
    • A determination is made as to whether to decertify the employee in consideration of the performance deficiencies identified in the review.
    • In California, problems with the machines forced the state to rewrite its electronic voting rules in April and decertify those used in one-third of its polling places.
    • In a move anticipated for several months, the state of California has decertified all touch-screen voting machines due to security snafus and vendor stonewalling.
    • The IAM was subsequently decertified and AMFA elected to take its place.
    • Flight attendants at Northwest Airlines began voting last week on whether they will decertify the Teamsters union and affiliate with the Professional Flight Attendants Association.
    • The striking journalists were faced with a tough choice: Option A - decertify the union and take a generous buyout package of four weeks pay for every year of service with a minimum 13 weeks and a maximum of 68 weeks.
    • A group of workers at the United Center Stadium petitioned to decertify the union.
    • Shelley decertified the machines in April after problems with the March elections.
    • The court placed great evidence on the fact that the California official charged with regulating voting systems, the secretary of state, had decertified punch-card machines as unacceptable and thus inherently unreliable.
    • Davis' former agent, Steve Weinberg, was recently decertified by the NFL so Davis is looking for new representation.
    • At that hotel, the former management hired a firm to campaign against the hotel's existing union, and it won a 1997 election, by a vote of 120 to 109, to decertify the union.
    • Most recently a group of rank-and-file flight attendants have embarked on a campaign to decertify the Teamsters and establish an independent union.
    • Those measures, which reversed existing anti-scab laws, are being supplemented by new legislation which will make it more difficult to organize and easier to decertify unions.
 
 
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