Sentence examples for as a qualification of from inspiring English sources

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The specific barrier thus erected by Congress against the liberal liquor policies of some States should not now be used as a qualification of the generality of the Assimilative Crimes Statute in order to serve as a barrier against the prohibitory laws of other States.

He understands this conclusion, however, in tandem with another which also serves as a qualification of his earlier finding that mind cannot be the source of motion.

Etymologically Sakya characterizes ultimate (parama) as a qualification of transcendent exalted cognitive process ('jig rten las 'das pa'i ye shes, lokottarajñāna) that belongs to exalted beings with artha as its corresponding object.

We definitely must not attach a student's success or failure on these standardized tests as a qualification of a teacher's success or failure in educating and reaching out to their students.

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We already told you all about Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubileein London, where everyone got so carried away with the Windsors they forget that lineage is about as good a qualification of leadership as being a beanbag full of dog shit with a paper crown on top.

John Rutledge was elected Governor of South Carolina at a time when the Constitution of that state set, as a qualification for the office, ownership of "a settled plantation or freehold... of the value of at least ten thousand pounds currency, clear of debt".

But no big leap is required to discern the meaning of the visual cue in "Celebrity": The intercutting of shots of the Berlin crowd chanting "Obama!" with pictures of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton has been defended on the grounds that Spears and Hilton symbolize the irrelevance of celebrity as a qualification for leadership — which they do, of course.

She was introduced in the second paragraph as a former real estate agent who "cited her childhood love of cows as a qualification for running the roughly $2 million agency".

At the time the only nations not requiring a minimum level of income as a qualification for voting were France and Switzerland where universal suffrage was introduced only in 1848.

This is a theme which recurs throughout our tradition most notably in Locke's First Treatise on Government, (Locke 1988 [1689], I, para. 42)—as an essential qualification of whatever else is said about the legitimacy of private property (Horne 1990).

The accountant's warning is not the same as a formal qualification of EMI's accounts, but it indicates reservations about the ability of the company to continue as a going concern.

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