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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91. The Spaniard tried to explain his remarks after today's qualifying.
92. Setup cannot find a valid qualifying product at the location specified.
93. Ryan Giggs is likely to be in Wales's starting line-up for their World Cup qualifying match.
94. The right to benefit may be made conditional upon the completion of a qualifying period and of a waiting period of a days to be counted from the beginning of the incapacity.
95. Group E is now wide open with all four teams in with a chance of qualifying for the knock-out phase going into the final group matches.
96. A doctoral candidate is required to pass a qualifying examination.
97. As well as playing in all four matches at the tournament, he started each and every one of their 12 games in qualifying and scored a crucial goal in the play-off tie with Bosnia-Herzegovina.
98. Yan Shiduo, China's soccer chief said at a pep rally for the world - cup qualifying matches.
99. Five from the Chinese national team qualifying round in the process, so far so excited Farina.
100. CPA refers to the accountants who have passed a qualifying licensing examination.
101. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is struggling to be fit for Norway's Euro 2008 qualifying double-header after complaining of pain in his knee.
102. People everywhere are rising up and becoming their own authorities. They're self qualifying, rather than relying on outside approval and traditional sanctioning.
103. Bryant and Kidd joined the team for last summer's qualifying Tournament of the Americas.
104. We must pour out a large stream of essential words, unhampered by stops, or qualifying adjectives, of finite verbs.
105. Gardner recorded the fastest lap in qualifying to earn pole position for today's US Grand Prix.
106. The man between the sticks is the relatively unheard of Eduardo, who plays for Braga(sentencedict.com), and has been a reliable custodian for Carlos Quieroz all through qualifying.
107. It means Bellamy faces a race against time before Wales' next World Cup qualifying double-header with Finland and Germany.
108. The difficulties of the exercises increase with each new chart, the 6th chart qualifying you has a champion athelete if you are able to perform them PROPERLY and IN 11 minutes.
109. "It's a big game against Dynamo, " added Wenger, whose side easily beat the Dutch club FC Twente in the final qualifying round. "It is important that we start well, with a win away from home.
110. Last, the writer introduces the qualifying clause of license contract.
111. But it appears to be a straight fight between the two to be named Capello's on-field leader when the qualifying campaign for the 2010 World Cup gets under way in the autumn.
112. You can lower that risk by fully qualifying all references to a shadowed variable.
113. A year later he consolidated himself on the team and made his debut with the English national team on 1 September 1996 in a World Cup qualifying match against Moldavia in Kishinev.
114. Despite leading the way in the group,(www.Sentencedict.com) Evra has warned his French team-mates against complacency going into their qualifying double-header. "l".
115. The first round, against Peng Shuai of a qualifying player.
116. Recording or reproducing qualifying symbol for transducers, recorders, and reproducers.
117. And we all know that qualifying in Monaco is so important because overtaking is nearly impossible.
118. In this sense it might be rendered simply "formations, " without the qualifying adjective.
119. Tampa, Florida is home to this year's junior nationals, a qualifying competition for the national team.
120. How To Participate: simply add a qualifying product to your shopping cart.
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