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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relevant qualification" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing qualifications that are applicable or significant to a particular job, task, or context.
Example: "To apply for this position, you must have a relevant qualification in the field of engineering."
Alternatives: "an applicable qualification" or "a pertinent qualification."
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An audit of IT equipment in schools found 22% was ineffective and only 35% of computer science teachers had a relevant qualification.
More than a fifth of secondary maths teachers and a third of physics teachers do not have a relevant qualification beyond A level.
He added, "If the L.P.G.A. can show that English proficiency is a relevant qualification to competing in a professional golf tournament in the U.S., they would have a defense to any claim that they are discriminating unlawfully".
Once the general social care council (in England) has begun to register social workers - probably next year - it will be illegal for people to call themselves registered social workers unless they are on the professional register, and that will entail holding a relevant qualification.
I don't know quite what counts as a relevant qualification to write about science, but I have several degrees in the fields of zoology and palaeontology, and yet there are major areas of biology I would feel uncomfortable about covering since I have very little knowledge about them.
a relevant qualification for fulfilling " 'important nonelective executive, legislative, and judicial positions' held by 'officers who participate directly in the formulation, execution, or review of broad public policy.' " Id., at 296, 98 S.Ct., at 1070, quoting Sugarman v. Dougall, 413 U.S. 634, 647, 93 S.Ct.
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There is much less room for people wanting to "do good" and there is a demand to hire people who have proven experience that they will be appropriate and have a relevant qualifications to back up their experience.
The public body's representation must be clear, unambiguous and devoid of any relevant qualification; induced by the conduct of the decision-maker; made by a person with actual or ostensible authority; and applicable to the applicant, who belongs to the class of persons to whom the representation is reasonably expected to apply.
He regarded his Test match double century in the stifling heat and humidity of Chennai, and the hundred made at Lord's against the most feared fast bowling attack of all, as a more relevant qualification than any coaching certificate, although he possessed those in spades too.
Anyone can set up as a managing agent without having any relevant qualifications or experience.
Many people have become pop stars without possessing any relevant qualifications.
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