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It is, rather to qualify, as did your earlier column, your claim here that we in the West, or in a democracy, or in America, have a variety of modes of understanding the world and ourselves, and are not disconcerted by the differences or dismayed by the inconclusiveness of it all.
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Furthermore, Bauböck (2006, p. 2396; 2010, pp. 848 849) uses the term rather broadly, to qualify both long-term residents and external co-ethnic communities.
Baltacha, here for the first time by right rather than having to qualify, becomes only the second British woman to get past the first round since Sam Smith in 1997.
"When living on short-term contracts, researchers have to 'cash in' on their research in the rather quick term to qualify for the next step," which may, for example, hamper researchers' ability to take on risky but potentially more interesting research questions, she says.
They also changed the requirement so that projects only have to be under construction by the end of the year to qualify, rather than fully operational, as had traditionally been the case.
From a technical director viewpoint it's making sure that we've got this seamless pathway that's producing players and that's hopefully going to give us sustainability at first-team level, so that we can regularly qualify or at least regularly compete to qualify, rather than what it previously was, which is qualify once every 60 years and come close once a decade".
From 2016, people will also have to work longer, making 35 years of NI contributions, rather than the current 30, to qualify for the full pension.
After April 2017, people will also have to work longer, making 35 years' worth of National Insurance (NI) contributions, rather than the current 30, to qualify for the full pension.
This was doubly ironic in that, when it became easier for European teams to qualify with two rather than one team in the eliminating group going through, Best had vanished from the game.
At the same time the FA chairman said the qualification rules should be changed so young players have to be on the books of an English club for three years before their 18th birthday to qualify as homegrown rather than before they reach 21, as is the case now.
But even if I were rich, and cool enough, to qualify, I'd still rather live in a cupboard above a chicken shop in Streatham.
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