Sentence examples for Substantial qualifications from inspiring English sources

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He remarks that most of these expensive young men and women possess no substantial qualifications for advising any institution.

It was autobiographical in that it depicted a teacher called Ricky Braithwaite (the character was renamed Mark Thackeray in the film), who, like the author, a wartime RAF pilot and physics PhD, possessed substantial qualifications.

In particular, Aristotle's theory of science cannot be considered a counterpart to modern philosophy of science, at least not without substantial qualifications.

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Anyhow, we do not think our generic insights (for example on different retention rates) need substantial qualification because of the different programmes.

This argument implies that the gene was lost in close relatives of extant organisms that contain TK-Ch, which is a substantial qualification because a large number of losses would be required: considering only groups where genome sequences are complete or nearly so, this would include animals, fungi, Entamoeba, apicomplexa, ciliates, Perkinsus, kineteoplastids, Giardia and Trichomonas.

David Harbourne, director of policy and research at vocational education charity Edge, said: "By saying that even the most substantial vocational qualifications will only count as equivalent to one GCSE, the government is sending a signal that vocational qualifications don't matter.

This analysis revealed four substantial interactions between qualification level and age, qualification level and intention to complete, qualification level and course enrollment hours, and age and enrollment hours.

Qualifications are "substantial experience of co-ordinating policies and operations within the drugs field...strong powers of influence and the ability to communicate" (i.e., spinning).

Although, as we have acknowledged, a State does have a substantial interest in the qualifications of those admitted to the practice of law, the arguments advanced by the Committee fall short of showing that the classification established by Rule 8(1) of the Connecticut Practice Book (1963) is necessary to the promoting or safeguarding of this interest.

The resource constraints have a substantial influence on the qualifications of health workers and their distribution across the health facilities.

As further indicia of its role as a transportation company rather than a software provider, Uber exercises substantial control over the qualification and selection of its drivers.

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