cert
IPA: sɝt
noun
- (informal) Certificate.
- (informal) A certainty; something guaranteed to happen.
- (computing) Acronym of computer emergency response team.
adjective
- Alternative form of cert.
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Examples of "cert" in Sentences
- Today, however, eight of the justices are part of what is called the cert pool.
- This cert is a terrific compliment to the CISSP cert, which is broad content but more theoretical.
- But the standard for cert is not whether the United States can plausibly argue that the court of appeals is in error.
- It's the stuff we couldn't add to the game because we're making it during cert, which is impossible to get into the [retail] game.
- Assuming cert is granted, this is going to turn on how broadly the statute’s savings clause for state licensing should be construed.
- Displaced Midwesterner: Assuming cert is granted, this is going to turn on how broadly the statute’s savings clause for state licensing should be construed.
- The case has been relisted six times beginning back on March 19, suggesting that either a summary reversal or a dissent from denial of cert. is in the works.
- The second part will help those to access mail via imaps and pop3s ... the right cert is now loaded by the system so that it's no longer localhost, but the proper domain name.
- Just as a denial of cert is not a pronouncement on the merits of a case, the non-consideration of a question not presented cannot reflect “acceptance” on the part of the Court for any given proposition; or that a given proposition is “encoded into the DNA of ourlaw.”
- Just as a denial of cert is not a pronouncement on the merits of a case, the non-consideration of a question not presented cannot reflect “acceptance” on the part of the Court for any given proposition; or that a given proposition is “encoded into the DNA of our law.”
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