Similar words: qualify, disqualify, terrifying, electrifying, qualified, disqualified, qualification, quality. Meaning: ['kwɑlɪfaɪ /'kwɒ-] n. 1. the grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase 2. success in satisfying a test or requirement.
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31. The qualifying period for the right to statutory redundancy pay is two years.
32. After qualifying, she joined the NatWest Bank as a corporate advisor.
33. This will mean that those qualifying for extra help will receive a rebate of up to £92.
34. To fall outside the qualifying corporate bond regime, debentures should now be convertible into shares.
35. She won the preliminary qualifying tournament but, surprisingly, failed to gain her card in the all-important final event.
36. They are reviewed regularly and financial pressures are forcing many charities to tighten their qualifying criteria.
37. Now, their lustre faded, they must plough through the qualifying slog to get there.
38. Olympic qualifying begins Aug. 1, 1998, and runs through to April 2000.
39. However, the qualifying period has now been shortened to two years.
40. Income as of right has been replaced by income conditional on qualifying for means-tested support.
41. For experienced marathoners, it could be qualifying for the Boston Marathon.
42. Unfortunately this constitutes only the assessment of a candidate's suitability for entry to an interpreters' qualifying course.
43. Bingham hit out after Charlton had written-off Northern Ireland's chances of qualifying for the finals.
44. After successfully qualifying, two people were advised by members of their own profession to do full-time voluntary work.
45. Four more teams will emerge from an additional qualifying tournament in June.
46. He began his career as an architectural assistant with the Consarc Design Group before qualifying as a lawyer.
47. This information is being compiled from the examination pass lists of the Qualifying Institutions.
48. A good qualifying session left him eighth on the grid but he pulled in with tyre problems.
49. Furthermore, a claim of discrimination can be brought by some one who lacks the necessary qualifying service for unfair dismissal rights.
50. As with any oral device, however, there are qualifying factors of which Longobardi shows little awareness.
51. True, many qualifying factors will arise, but these qualifying factors should be mellowed with a social point of view.
52. Men's championship qualifying is March 10-11, senior championship qualifying is March 7.
53. For both types the minimum number of students enrolled qualifying for grant-aid was fixed at nine.
54. The account simply needs to be registered with the Revenue as qualifying for tax-free interest.
55. He then spent five years studying surgery at Edinburgh,(http://sentencedict.com/qualifying.html) qualifying in 1938.
56. It also did so if a property was rented for a qualifying period.
57. In three previous qualifying rounds at Middlesbrough, Collins has an impressive record.
58. All novices must compete at the amateur level for three races before qualifying for the professional category.
59. Third, it is noteworthy that the question appropriate to predicate qualifying position is different from that for the postnominal attributive adjectives.
60. So, if a person's paid employment lasts for forty years, she will need to have thirty-six qualifying years.
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