Synonym: able, capable, competent, efficient, eligible, fit, suited. Similar words: qualification, qualify, ratified, gratified, horrified, justified, terrified, specified. Meaning: ['kwɑlɪfaɪd /'kwɒ-] adj. 1. meeting the proper standards and requirements and training for an office or position or task 2. limited or restricted; not absolute 3. holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill 4. restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man') 5. having elements or qualities mixed in proper or suitable proportions; especially made less severe 6. contingent on something else 7. legally qualified.
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(121) Is it worth the money? The answer is a qualified yes .
(122) Major repainting work now needs to be signed off by a qualified engineer.
(123) Poor working conditions have led to a steady haemorrhage of qualified teachers from our schools.
(124) She fulfilled herself both as a qualified mother and as a successful painter.
(125) The candidates are equally qualified for the job.
(126) There is a dearth of qualified workers.
(127) However, on a coronary care unit with adequate, trained and qualified staff this is not usually a problem.
(128) There is no necessity to appoint a legally qualified chief executive or clerk.
(129) The Peace Corps goes to considerable expense to provide training programs involving the best qualified lecturers available.
(130) No matter how qualified or deserving we are, we will never reach a better life until we can imagine it for ourselves and allow ourselves to have it. Richard Bach
(131) The staff teaching these courses should be qualified by appropriate experience and specialist academic study.
(132) The directives are proposed under article 118A, which is subject to qualified majority voting.
(133) Another thing about being a qualified accountant is that I could always leave and do books at home.
(134) Applicants must be qualified and experienced in accountancy and office administration.
(135) These are subjects which readers are encouraged to refer to a qualified professional adviser.
(136) A qualified accountant, his official job was to raise funds(Sentence dictionary), find more money.
(137) This provided them with a highly qualified list of potential customers matching their target demographic groups.
(138) To help you get out of the red you could call on a qualified chartered accountant for between £50 and £60 an hour.
(139) Behind virtually every significant performance breakthrough lies a trail of trial and error, qualified triumph, and failed experimentation.
(140) An absolute prohibition against assignment is less popular than a qualified prohibition which requires a landlord not to withhold consent unreasonably.
(141) There were no eulogies[sentencedict.com], only mourners eminently qualified to have given them.
(142) As such, it is alleged that it is appropriate to be dealt with on the basis of qualified majority voting.
(143) In fact, it is recommended that all people who take part in sport should have regular check-ups with a qualified chiropractor.
(144) A qualified audit report, as opposed to an unqualified report, should leave the reader in no doubt as to its meaning and implications.
(145) Employment interviewers select the best qualified workers available and assign them to the firms requiring assistance.
(146) But reference to bandwidth is meaningless unless it is qualified by distance of the run.
(147) But most of you are not qualified to walk into a courtroom.
(148) The Bill sought to prohibit employment discrimination against qualified disabled persons on the ground of their disability.
(149) The Natural Law Party qualified for the ballot last December.
(150) The Council of Ministers will now have to reach a decision by qualified majority on this controversial measure.
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