Synonym: making, reservation. Similar words: ratification, gratification, certification, clarification, esterification, identification, personification, qualify. Meaning: [‚kwɑlɪfɪ'keɪʃn /‚kwɒ-] n. 1. an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something 2. the act of modifying or changing the strength of some idea 3. a statement that limits or restricts some claim.
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61. Linked to any major construction project are men and women with every type of personality, intellect, and qualification.
62. There was one significant qualification; emancipation was the ultimate objective.
63. How can future cash flows be predicted with sufficient accuracy for a qualification?
64. In consequence, the message contained within a going concern qualification may merely confuse users of financial statements.
65. They have links with political bigwigs and the local administration, which is all the qualification needed to get into the business.
66. He undertook an in-service youth work qualification while working and became a fully qualified youth worker two years later.
67. The qualification may be membership of a particular professional body or the holding of a particular academic degree or professional certificate.
68. To avoid misunderstanding, even disappointment, it needs some careful qualification.
69. This apparent neglect of the cities in the late 1970s by central-government agencies needs some qualification.
70. We had initial difficulties in integrating aspects of course delivery and assessment, largely due to the timing of the new qualification.
71. She began her career as a child care officer in Dorset after gaining her social work qualification at Liverpool University.
72. One important qualification is life experience and sensitivity to the ideas of justice in different communities.
73. More commonly, it is left to be inferred from general language which contains no qualification in favour of the immunity.
74. In today's consumer-led education a qualification also needs customer-appeal if it is to be viable.
75. People are given the chance to gain a vocational qualification in areas as diverse as catering, working with horses and machinery.
76. Some are closely related to a specific professional qualification, while in others a vocational orientation is much less obvious.
77. However, structuralist Marxists fail to carry through their qualification of economic determinism.
78. Mr Blunkett has approved two general national vocational qualification science courses for 14-year-olds from September.
79. If drastic steps are not taken - a crucial qualification - it seems set to grow even further in the coming years.
80. Applicants should have a degree or equivalent qualification in chemistry and relevant post-graduate experience or training in analytical chemistry. Sentencedict.com
81. A final qualification is that the issues we are pointing to here are thoroughly debatable.
82. Some 22 percent of councillors had a degree or equivalent qualification compared to only 5 percent of the general population.
83. Unfortunately, many directors do not have even a basic social work qualification but are more influenced by business management.
84. Should it launch an investigation into every going concern qualification?
85. Some critics also argue that any qualification of economic determinism threatens the distinctiveness of Marxism.
86. Pasaret is dismantling a hiring system where a job applicant's chief qualification was his or her party loyalty.
87. We will consult widely about the detailed structure of this new qualification, and finalise proposals quickly.
88. Alan Bray and Jeffrey Weeks have given historical support to this view, though not without qualification.
89. The only possible qualification is a case in which the choice may lead to the death of a viable foetus.
90. How much physics or chemistry is being taught by those with an inadequate qualification?
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