No, that's cool, Cindy, I always like watching bits of it again. Such a good video!
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
If someone has a certificate, wouldn't you call them certified?
(Or, you know, Bob, but you get my meaning.)
No, man, dates are all "Well, if you have that, I'll have this, but if you don't want anything, I guess I'll have that, unless you want that other one..."
It's all about how I can get the most flavours on my tongue. I'm greedy in that fashion.
Free samples are a good thing. I should take more advantage of them than I do.
If someone has a certificate, wouldn't you call them certified?
I would. I might not be right, though.
that's a bad phrase.
If someone has a certificate, wouldn't you call them certified?
Do avoid confusion with definition 3. - "fit to be certified as insane (and treated accordingly)" - I think that the forms "Certified X", "Y Certified" or "Y Certified X" are preferred. Where 'X' indicates the area of expertise in which the person holds a certificate and 'Y' indicates the body that has certified this person.
E.g. Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.
You may argue amongst yourselves about whether these particular examples are synonymous with definition 3.
I'm greedy in that fashion.
Ah, I think I'm probably greedy the other way. I'm more into hoarding.
I never think of certified as meaning insane. Certifiable, yes.
I was just bemused by all the references on various websites to "certificated" teachers. dictionary.com recognizes it, though, so... okay.
"Certificated" is the preferred regulatory term. It's a bureaucrat thing.