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They ordinarily have considerable linguistic competence, using (though often not being able to explain) such abstract qualifications as present and past tense.
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Their article should be interpreted with caution, particularly the estimated 5-fold increase in risk for women born after 1931 the authors reported without qualification in the "Abstract"; this value was repeated in the news article by Manuel (2007).
His reply ("Well, you know…") comes layered in qualification ("… as a very abstract idea…") but there is an answer, buried.
With no further qualification such a category is considered an abstract category.
Qualifications, arguably.
Her qualifications?
Their qualifications?
His qualifications?
Qualifications: nil.
Qualifications are necessary sometimes.
(The qualifications were arbitrary).
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