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Sentence count:179+16Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: characterisecharacterizeconditiondisposemeasure upmodifyrestrictspecifystipulateSimilar words: nullifysexualitymutualismliftlifemodifyclifftestifyMeaning: ['kwɑlɪfaɪ /'kwɒ-]  v. 1. prove capable or fit; meet requirements 2. pronounce fit or able 3. make more specific 4. make fit or prepared 5. specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement 6. describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of 7. add a modifier to a constituent. 
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(151) Such a value may qualify a statistical outlier.
(152) You must qualify yourself for the post.
(153) An expenditure for clothing will qualify as a trade or business expense.
(154) These internal differences tend to blur and qualify the LDP's political power.
(155) To make room reservation, please use the attached Form to qualify for special room rate.
(156) At 60 you qualify for free travel on buses and cheap travel on the railway system.
(157) He's the manager's son but that doesn't qualify him to criticise my work.
(158) Fully qualify the column name by preceding it with the correlation name.
(159) An even better reason for joining the euro is what Malta had to do to qualify.
(160) Would you qualify volunteering your time to a worthy cause, giving food to a homeless person, or doing a good deed as "getting things done"?
(161) However, orders for your Clean Air Power Dual - Fuel? system must be made soon to qualify.
(162) A shoebox crammed with confirmation slips does not qualify as a record - keeping system.
(163) To qualify for the contest, each applicant must be a paid registrant the AMA 2005.
(164) Such a whistlestop tour does not remotely qualify me to prognosticate on China's grander questions.
(165) There are income limits to qualify for Medicaid and cash - strapped states are limiting coverage.
(166) Contributions to the Rotary DAF typically qualify for a U.S. income tax deduction.
(167) A qualify FAA Maintenance Repairer , the repairer of Aircraft Maintenance , Airlines (sentencedict.com), the repairer of engine Maintenance.
(168) Only nations ranked highly by the IMF can qualify for credit line.
(169) Non-members do not qualify for the tax waiver normally applied to members.
(170) Trinidad and Tobago is the smallest country to qualify for the soccer World Cup.
(171) It takes twenty to twenty-five years of study and meditation to qualify as a lama.
(172) To qualify as a disorder, anorgasmia, or the inability to orgasm, must be persistent and must interfere with the patient's quality of life or relationships.
(172) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(173) Home Room teachers must set a feasible teaching plan before each semester, to include teaching goals, progress and strategies to fulfill the semester plan so that all students qualify.
(174) The accuracy of ult rasound which qualify the accessory parotid gland is 84 %.
(175) Although any European could qualify, it was a Spaniard in this instance.
(176) The beams can not move heedlessly , buyers have to qualify to reduce visual impairment.
(177) But, I would argue that if you need two incomes to qualify for an auto loan then you’re buying way too much car.
(178) In order to qualify as a patented invention in most countries, the inventor must prove that the object is novel, non-obvious, and useful.
(179) These findings qualify the common view that economic growth unleashes myriad discontents.
More similar words: nullifysexualitymutualismliftlifemodifyclifftestifyjustifyspecifygratifyfor lifeidentifyclassifysquaresquadwildlifelifetimeto the lifequartercome to lifelifestyleadequatequantityequationvalidaliendeal inin quantityearthquake
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