Sentence examples for To qualification from inspiring English sources

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To qualification

noun

A clause or condition which qualifies something; a modification, a limitation.

  • I accept your offer, but with the following qualification.

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"There's no way you can drift to qualification.

"Some players have had big nights but nothing that comes close to qualification.

Some grants, subject to qualification, are available from the British Council.

Subject to qualification, the USA's men and women will defend the crown.

The more established nations have the better training facilities and the easier routes to qualification.

For Chris Coleman, Bale is the golden ticket to qualification for Euro 2016.

The 26-year-old is being recalled as the match is a dead rubber with regard to qualification.

It would have to start with Dynamo Kiev tonight, and leading Chelsea to qualification from the Champions League.

Britain's men looked anything but a well-oiled baton-exchanging machine as they laboured to qualification from lane one.

Although they came closer to qualification than ever before, taking sixth place out of the nine, they still missed out.

Many things that would seem to qualify for a notional British pavilion in an entertainment fair soon require to be subject to qualification.

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