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accretion the deposition of sediment, sometimes indicated by the seaward advance of a shoreline indicator such as the water line, the berm crest, or the vegetation line.
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accreditation Formal declaration by a designated authority that an IT system is approved to operate in a particular security mode using a prescribed set of safeguards.
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accreditation is granted when 1) an established program is in compliance with the Standards, 2) a program holding Probationary Accreditation has demonstrated that it is once again in compliance with the Standards, or 3) a program holding Provisional Accreditation demonstrates compliance with the Standards after its follow-up provisional visit.
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accreditation means the status awarded when an organisation has shown it is capable of delivering an approved course or assessing against standards on the National Qualifications Framework.
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accretion The increase or addition of land by deposit of snad or soil washed up naturally from a river, lake, or sea.
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