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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a qualified man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who possesses the necessary skills, education, or experience for a particular job or task.
Example: "We are looking for a qualified man to fill the position of project manager in our company."
Alternatives: "an experienced individual" or "a competent person".
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A wiper usually moves into a position as a qualified man of the engine department, or QMED.
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Trump trades lines with Wings star Tim Daly in the woeful Whoopi Goldberg vehicle The Associate, in which Goldberg plays a woman passed up for a powerful job in favor of a less qualified man.
Over 80 million viewers watched a less qualified man interrupt and talk over a more-qualified woman, without any regard to the length or quality of his comments.
Here, a highly qualified man with unchallenged personal integrity took a legally and morally insupportable position, that a question remains whether waterboarding is torture under United States law.
► "A woman applying for a tenure-track faculty position in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) at a U.S. university is twice as likely to be hired as an equally qualified man, if both candidates are highly qualified, according to a new study," Rachel Bernstein wrote at ScienceInsider on Monday.
It is not right that a single mother makes sixty cents to an equally qualified man's dollar or for a mother to be 79% less likely to be offered a job than a woman that is not a mom.
Hillary is proof a woman can work hard, rise to the top of her field & still have to compete against a less qualified man for the same job.
I have racked my brain, heart and soul to understand why women (again, white women) would support a less qualified man who said out loud, "Grab them by the pussy," and we all know in our hearts, has sexually assaulted and discriminated against and objectified women his entire life.
Although the German government has accomplished a lot in terms of lengthening school days and increasing access to affordable daycare, making it easier, or possible, for women to hold higher-paying jobs, they still earn an average of 22 percent less than an equally qualified man in the same job.
At ScienceInsider, Rachel Bernstein writes about a new study showing that a highly qualified woman applying for a tenure-track faculty position in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) at a U.S. university was twice as likely to be hired as an equally qualified man.
His advisors were recommending an intelligent, qualified man.
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