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Being qualified
verb
To describe or characterize something by listing its qualities.
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Being qualified isn't just about having the right education; it's also about communicating within groups and learning from others".
Being qualified doesn't guarantee that you'll get assistance.
Being qualified for 20 years or longer was also significantly associated with feeling confident (p < 0.001, chi square =85.51, df 8).
Being qualified as a pharmacist or a pharmacy technician was one of the factors positively associated with the reported amount of information gathered.
Sometimes merely being qualified isn't enough.
He moved back up north after being qualified for two-and-half years.
But the conductor and a conductor being qualified on the route stepped outside.
The commitment to admit the ex-communist countries to the east is being qualified by a series of increasingly blatant attempts to rig the rules against the newcomers.
After the 2005 expiry of state guarantees, the bank was "everywhere, without being qualified to do so," says Constantin von Oesterreich, its chief executive.
There followed a tale of earning up to £300 a week while paying £60 rent and being qualified for nothing else, following time in Borstal and prison.
The assumption here is that the voters drawn to Herman Cain will revert to Perry once they realize how really far Cain is from being qualified.
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