Sentence examples for qualified means from inspiring English sources

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Being newly qualified means I probably spend longer on reading.

The word "days," when not qualified, means in ordinary and common usage calendar days.

In law the word day, unless qualified, means the 24 hours between midnight and midnight, rather than the daylight hours between sunrise and sunset.

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Of 668 patients, 380 qualified (mean age 58 ± 13 years; 61.3% male) and 356 (mean age 58 ± 13 years; 58.7% male) were enrolled as the eGFR and ACR cohorts, respectively (Supplementary Fig. 1).

But a combination of cutbacks overseas or failure to qualify means that other planned sporting guests, from the USA, Russia, Serbia and Australia, are not coming after all.

A run of only two victories in seven games, and only three points achieved in qualifying means that his charges are all but out of World Cup contention.

"Beating Super Falcons to qualify means we are number one on paper.

"Northern Ireland not qualifying means our budget remains the same or even goes down.

However, their 2-1 win over Athletic earlier in qualifying means they picked up more points than Galatasaray and Apoel Nicosia (one each) this season.

Much money is wasted on a complex U.S. system that erects barriers to health care by dividing people into thousands of different categories of health coverage (e.g., 20 different categories of Medicaid in Colorado alone), exponentially raising administrative costs for qualifying, means testing, annual reauthorizations, etc.

The term "qualified auditor" means an independent, certified public accountant with experience performing music royalty audits.

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