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At last a reasonably qualified and plausible presidential candidate was saying something that rank-and-file Democrats have been waiting to hear for many months.
While they haven't covered themselves in glory, both appear to have been reasonably qualified for their jobs, which was hard to say about Michael Brown, the lawyer and friend of President Bush who was serving as the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency when Katrina hit, and who was the unfortunate subject of the president's immortal remark, "Brownie, you're doing a heckuva job".
Unfortunately, for the government, any reasonably qualified computer programmer is assured of a well-paying job in India's IT outsourcing sector.
Williams himself considers such encounters, and acknowledges the possibility of mutual recognition, though he thinks it might be reasonably qualified by partiality towards the members of one's own species and their shared culture.
But the experience has left me with some reasonably qualified opinions about cruise ships and how they operate.
In Somalia, health workers could be placed on a continuum from the "reasonably qualified" (maybe with foreign qualifications) to the "indubitably unqualified", with most workers falling in between.
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Might not "a man who writes about the past" reasonably qualify?
And while lots of critics (including many of ours) play instruments or write the occasional short story or have done some acting or dancing or painting, few do it at a level that could reasonably qualify as a credential worthy of listing in a bio.
And all this this doesn't just apply to the openly gay either--who was the last closet-case you could reasonably qualify as "doomy"?
Dramatically changing military plans, as he did in December's surge announcement, does reasonably qualify as an emergency for budgeting purposes.
Rosen: Well, to your first point, in the last 20 years of Best Picture winners, there are two films, "Million Dollar Baby" and "Schindler's List," that could reasonably qualify as outright bummers.
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