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Qué (quién) es credential - definición

QUALIFICATION OR AUTHORITY ISSUED BY A COMPETENT THIRD PARTY
Credentials

Credential         
·noun That which gives a title to credit or confidence.
II. Credential ·adj Giving a title or claim to credit or confidence; accrediting.
III. Credential ·noun Testimonials showing that a person is entitled to credit, or has right to exercise official power, as the letters given by a government to an ambassador or envoy, or a certificate that one is a duly elected delegate.
credential         
[kr?'d?n?(?)l]
¦ noun
1. a qualification, achievement, etc., especially when used to indicate a person's suitability for something.
2. a letter of introduction given by a government to an ambassador before a new posting.
Derivatives
credentialed adjective (chiefly N. Amer.).
Origin
ME (as an adjective): from med. L. credentialis, from credentia (see credence).
Credential         
A credential is a piece of any document that details a qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or assumed competence to do so.

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Credential

A credential is a piece of any document that details a qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or assumed competence to do so.

Examples of credentials include academic diplomas, academic degrees, certifications, security clearances, identification documents, badges, passwords, user names, keys, powers of attorney, and so on. Sometimes publications, such as scientific papers or books, may be viewed as similar to credentials by some people, especially if the publication was peer reviewed or made in a well-known journal or reputable publisher.

Ejemplos de uso de credential
1. State records show Karr lost his teaching credential in 2002.
2. Delegates said anyone with a credential can address the group.
3. Candidates with the Iraq credential could end up being "a twofer for the Democrats.
4. Townsend, 43, a former mob prosecutor, has a different credential –– the president‘s ear.
5. Military Bases CHINA –– Reports of Chinese pressure to Revoke Reporter‘s APEC Credential/U.S.