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Of the usage The phrase "make qualification" is not a complete sentence and is not a correct way to express an idea in written English
To make the phrase meaningful, it should be part of a larger sentence, such as "He worked hard to make qualification for the honor society," or "She was determined to make qualification for the championship game."
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You have to force your own luck in tournaments and coming into this game with a single point was always going to make qualification a tall order.
That would make qualification almost certain, whereas to lose, with Uruguay already on four points, would make life tricky if not impossible on the final day.
However, the International Cricket Council is planning to cut the 2019 tournament in England from 14 to 10 teams, which would make qualification for Ireland more difficult.
And with Arsenal securing a 2-0 win against Napoli earlier in the group games, a point will make qualification certain and only that three-goal margin could send them out.
In addition, Richards's side are second in their European group going into Saturday's game against leaders Newport Gwent Dragons, and a win would make qualification for the knock-out phase highly likely.
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Guidance published by the Cabinet Office outlines how departments are able to make qualifications to the clause, and we are working with stakeholders to determine how this might apply to the research base.
A nil-nil draw, away to Denmark in Copenhagen last night, has made qualification a little more likely.
That chain of events made qualification for Rio an uphill battle and now may have ended Varnish's career.
That both matches were at home only made qualification appear even more certain, and French newspapers reported that Coach Gerard Houillier was already discussing a long contract extension.
It is a prospect uncomfortably reminiscent of their experience in 2000, when victories in their first two matches - at home to Sturm Graz and away to Monaco - made qualification for the next stage appear a formality.
World number 50 Elena Baltacha has made qualification for the London Olympic Games her priority for 2012.
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