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The phrase "a qualification which has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific qualification that possesses certain characteristics or attributes.
Example: "She earned a qualification which has greatly enhanced her career prospects in the field of education."
Alternatives: "a qualification that possesses" or "a qualification that includes".
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Or are they peddling a qualification which has simply transferred the burden of educating managers from companies to individuals, who now have ever decreasing time left to cover its cost?
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As well as football coaching, the players work towards a sports leaders qualification, which has brought about positive results.
But this move by the new government leaves a question mark hanging over the qualification which has already struggled to make headway against A-levels and GCSEs.
The RSC's artistic director, Michael Boyd, said: "We are delighted to play a part in the development of this exciting new qualification, which has the potential to offer a real opportunity for rigorous, cross-disciplinary learning.
From August 2015, teachers will be able to complete the new qualification, which has been designed by the Scottish College for Educational Leadership.
The States may demand any qualifications which have 'a rational connection with the applicant's fitness or capacity,' Schware v. Board of Bar Examiners of State of New Mexico, 353 U.S. 232, 239, 77 S.Ct.
Diplomas in science, languages and humanities had been planned to add academic rigour into the vocational qualifications, which have had a shaky start since their introduction in 2008.
Those voices came trailing educational qualifications, which had put them in their positions of authority – at the IMF, the Bank of England, the Treasury.
I went to night classes at a further education college for two years, took English, History and Art, and gained all these educational qualifications which have never been any good to me.
The EPI study differed from previous research in that it also counted non-GCSE arts qualifications, which had been popular until the DfE excluded many of them from its performance tables.
The Paris avant-garde's only partly facetious embrace of Rousseau, backed by Picasso and promoted by Guillaume Apollinaire, was the climax of its trashing of academic qualifications which had begun in the eighteen-eighties, when Paul Gauguin, in his thirties, abandoned a job in the stock market to devote himself to painting.
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