Sentence examples for qualifications itself from inspiring English sources

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In spite of the harshness, and in some ways the bluntness of Plato's critique of poetry, he not only put his finger on deep issues of ongoing interest, but also leavened his polemic in a number of intriguing and subtle ways most obviously, by writing philosophy in a way that can, with proper qualifications, itself be called poetic.

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Lord Justice Elias said it was "the structure of the qualification itself which is the source of such unfairness as has been demonstrated in this case, and not any unlawful action" by the Ofqual exam regulator or exam boards.

The amount of time already spent in the country is not sufficient qualification in itself.

The Scottish baccalaureate, like the Welsh one but unlike England's, is a qualification in itself, and has been available since 2009.

This is not a new qualification in itself, but a way of measuring how many pupils in a school pass GCSEs in a science, language and history or geography, as well as English and maths.

"The general doctrine then of our Constitution is, that the executive power of the nation is vested in the president," Hamilton wrote in defending George Washington's 1793 Neutrality Proclamation, "subject only to the exceptions and qualifications" in the text itself.

It is not completely clear what "the principle [principium]" at stake is, but given its qualification as "known through itself and in itself," it may refer to God and indicate Spinoza's understanding of Descartes' rather nuanced view according to which God does not need a cause in order to exist, but there is a reason why God does not need a cause (AT VII: 164 65. Cf. Carraud (2002), Ch. 2).

To some extent that difference in entry qualifications is likely to perpetuate itself as students continue through their education, particularly given that A levels have been shown to be continuing predictors of undergraduate and postgraduate medical school performance [ 28, 29].

Their frustration is manifesting itself in two ways: adding qualifications to job descriptions — either "experience inflation" or "degree inflation" — in an effort to tighten the filter; and leaving jobs unfilled.

NYU did not call into question the qualifications of would-be voters during the election itself.

In other words, Scottishness is not in itself a qualification for sovereignty.

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