Sentence examples for means that qualification from inspiring English sources

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England have not reached a semi-final in this event since 1988 and, although they let slip a two-goal lead, this thrilling draw means that qualification for the last four and a probable match against the hosts Holland beckon if they beat Serbia on Sunday evening.

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He meets Michelle Ciffer who runs the only faith based Sure Start children's centre in the UK to hear the pressure she is under to keep her centre free from the influences of other religions and influences, and how the trend for large families and concentration on religious studies over secular qualifications means that many Charedi families are living close to the poverty line.

The Republic of Ireland had drawn with Northern Ireland, which meant that qualification to the warmer climes of the USA 1994 World Cup was guaranteed.

A 16-team tournament meant that qualification was not the formality it is these days, even for the pre-eminent sides.

"That combined with an ankle operation in the summer has meant that qualification for any event at Sochi [2014 Winter Olympics] is going to be a big challenge". Ski cross made its Olympic debut in Vancouver and the former British alpine champion will need to rank in the world's top 32 at the end of January 2014 to qualify automatically for the 2014 Winter Games.

By qualification inflation I mean that, pretty soon, even to drive a dump truck you need to have a university degree.

This means that engineering qualifications must embrace transnational perspectives and different local contexts within which engineering is practiced.

In simple terms, this means that any qualifications that fall into this category will now be funded via the Skills Funding Agency rather than through the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).

This means that not every qualification will be accepted for every course.

This means that without suitable qualification, "although I know that every man is an animal, nevertheless, it does not follow that every man is known by me to be an animal; for then it would follow that every man, whether alive or dead or yet to be born, would be known by me to be an animal, which is false" (S 5.6.8: 348).

This means that individuals with qualifications from vocational tertiary education should be aggregated with individuals with non-vocational upper secondary education (ideally ISCED level 4 only) rather than with individuals with academic tertiary qualifications, as is usually done, or, better still, be kept separate.

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