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The location of the sentence regarding vice-presidential eligibility in the 12th Amendment seems to equate qualifications to serve with those to be elected.
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An academic banding stratification is practiced in the university to equate one entry qualification against another.
Even with a brief as broad as that, schools can't ask too much for $20,000: you can scramble into a chaplain's job — or the secular equivalent, as a student welfare worker — with a certificate IV qualification, equating to between six months and one year's study.
"Teacher qualifications don't equate to the quality of teaching, so it is hard to see what use that information will be to parents".
Different routes to personal development Although many people equate learning and development with professional qualifications, there are lots of other routes.
He suggests that the claim that a sentence x means that p "might as a first shot be equated with some statement or disjunction of statements about what 'people' (vague) intend (with qualifications about 'recognition') to effect by x" (1957, 66).
"It doesn't equate.
The Joint Council for Qualifications, which represents the exam boards, rebuffed King's comments, noting that the 70,000 successful appeals against GCSE and A-level grades equated to just 1% of entries last year.
Qualifications, arguably.
Her qualifications?
Their qualifications?
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