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The phrase "are important qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the significance of certain qualifications in a specific context, such as job requirements or educational criteria.
Example: "In this competitive job market, relevant experience and advanced degrees are important qualifications for candidates."
Alternatives: "are essential credentials" or "are key qualifications".
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These are important qualifications; the problem is that "the whole mess" cannot be ignored without obfuscating what the deeper causes -- which I believe are structural in nature -- really are.
Aristotle's preliminary answer (Z.4) to the question "What is substance?" is that substance is essence, but there are important qualifications.
The restriction to concepts and the reference to displaying 'logical structure' are important qualifications, but the core conception remains that of breaking something down.
These species show high growth rates and a high potential of vegetative reproduction via scions and are relatively easy to handle in the laboratory[13, 14], which are important qualifications for macrophyte biotests.
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Some qualifications are important.
"Academic qualifications are important, but they're looking for interesting people – it's what you did at weekends that matters.
The qualifications are important, but even when they are dropped it is astonishing to realize how few women were able to create such full bodies of work.
Both of these qualifications are important.
"Qualifications are important, but we also need people who have self-discipline and serve customers well.
So be very deliberate about determining exactly what skills and qualifications are important to you in this position, and then don't compromise.
The result, therefore, is that although training and different ways of improving one's qualifications are important, they are not enough to reduce discrimination.
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