Meaning candidate
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Beginning level of inspection association membership. See also associate member.
Source: nachi.org

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  A person who is running for an elected office.
Source: sos.state.tx.us

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A person who stands for election to Parliament. In Australia candidates can be nominated by political parties or stand as independents.
Source: democracy.org.au (offline)

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c. 1600s, from Latin candidatus "one aspiring to office," originally "white-robed," past participle of candidare "to make white or bright," from candidus (see candid). Of [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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/ˈkændəˌdeɪt/ /ˈkændədət/ noun plural candidates candidate /ˈkændəˌdeɪt/ /ˈkændədət/ noun plural candidates Learner's definition of CANDIDATE [count] 1  : a person who is trying to be elected [..]
Source: learnersdictionary.com

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person who seeks elected office.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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This term has multiple definitions: Student eligible to sit an examination or be assessed for an award. A research higher degree candidate is a student enrolled in a higher degree by research.
Source: cqu.edu.au

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campaigner: a politician who is running for public office someone who is considered for something (for an office or prize or honor etc.) (candidacy) campaigning: the campaign of a candidate to be elec [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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A person whose application to enrol in a higher degree is accepted by the University
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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An eligible nominee standing for election.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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A person who applies to graduate on the basis of having satisfied all the prescribed requirements;
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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A person who has applied to join the University has a staff member
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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A person whose application to enrol in a HDR is accepted by the University.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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A person who seeks, or who has been suggested for an office or award.
Source: votesmart.org

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kandidat
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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Someone putting themselves up for election. Once Parliament has been dissolved, there are no MPs, only candidates.
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

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A person whose application for employment has been accepted and who is being seriously considered for a position. Also refers to a person taking an examination, running for an elected office, consider [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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Someone who puts his or her name forward for election to Parliament.
Source: parliament.nz

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A person who seeks election to public office. A candidate running in a federal election or by-election is trying to be elected a member of Parliament. The candidates' signs dot the landscape in e [..]
Source: elections.ca

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A person who stands for election to the Legislative Assembly. To become a candidate, a person must meet the requirements of the Election Act, file nomination documents, and receive a certificate of candidacy from Elections BC. For election financing and election advertising purposes, a candidate includes an individual who becomes a candidate or who [..]
Source: elections.bc.ca (offline)

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a person who is running for an office.  A person having filed a notice of candidacy under the appropriate statute for any elective office in this State
Source: charmeck.org (offline)

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A person who is a New Zealand citizen who is enrolled as an elector and who has been nominated with his or her consent for election to Parliament as a dual candidate, an electorate candidate, or a list candidate.
Source: elections.org.nz (offline)

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From the Latin Candidus word meaning, "bright, shining, glistening white." The ancient Roman candidates for office would wear bright white togas. This same word also gave rise to "candi [..]
Source: westegg.com

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A person chosen to represent apolitical party for a certain electoral district or a person who runs as an independent in an election; a person who stands for election.
Source: ontla.on.ca (offline)

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A person who files to run for office.
Source: followthemoney.org

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A person who is running to be elected in an electoral district. Candidates can be independent or represent a registered political party.
Source: electionsnovascotia.ca

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a person who is running to be elected in an electoral district. In provincial elections candidates can be independent or represent a recognized political party.
Source: electionsnb.ca

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A person who seeks election to public office. A candidate running in a federal election or by-election is trying to be elected a Member of Parliament. [Elections Canada (EC)]
Source: canada.ca (offline)

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  A candidate is someone who runs for office at an election. The rules for being nominated as a candidate vary for each parliament in Canada and are usually set out in an Elections Act.  These acts prescribe the administrative and financial requirements for candidates and their official agents.  See Elections Act (Canada) and Election Act (British [..]
Source: democracy.arts.ubc.ca (offline)

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one that aspires to or is nominated or qualified for an office.
Source: brt.uoregon.edu (offline)

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A person who stands for election to the Legislative Assembly. Candidates can be nominated by political parties or stand as independents.
Source: elections.act.gov.au

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A candidate is an eligible elector who nominates for election to the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council.
Source: vec.vic.gov.au

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Student enrolled in a graduate research degree program.
Source: anu.edu.au

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(n) a politician who is running for public office(n) someone who is considered for something (for an office or prize or honor etc.)
Source: beedictionary.com

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A dirigible doppelgänger conjured for public appearances.
Source: theverge.com

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 – any person who has experience and qualifications for a specific job.
Source: oceansalesllc.com

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An individual undergoing security vetting is known as the candidate.
Source: protectivesecurity.govt.nz (offline)

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A person standing for election to the NT Legislative Assembly.
Source: ntec.nt.gov.au (offline)

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Department of Education informally or formally enrolled student.
Source: education.unca.edu

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An individual engaged in the preparation process for professional education licensure/certification with an Educator Preparation Provider (EPP).
Source: caepnet.org

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"Candidate" means an individual whose name is or is expected to be printed on the official ballot.
Source: oregonlaws.org

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Candidate is the person presenting for assessment.
Source: btvet-uganda.org

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An applicant for a job who has been pre-qualified for a specific position or a general category of jobs. Also used to distinguish an individual from a pool of unqualified applicants.
Source: clarifacts.com

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An applicant who has been offered admission at NU.
Source: niituniversity.in (offline)

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A person awaiting a transplant.
Source: core.org (offline)

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A person registered on the organ transplant waiting list
Source: colbyfoundation.org

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A person registered on the organ transplant waiting list. When an organ is offered on behalf of the candidate, he or she is then referred to as a Potential Transplant Recipient (PTR).
Source: savealifeamerica.org

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A person who is running in an election or who is applying to a position for a job. A participant in an examination. Something or somebody maybe suitable for or in danger of something or somebody [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Patient who is eligible to have a specific treatment or surgical procedure.
Source: selfpay-surgery.com

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A soldier who has been accepted for officer training.
Source: salvationarmy.org.au

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A person who is waiting for a transplant.
Source: lifepoint-sc.org (offline)





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