Definitionn. an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something
Last update: October 25, 2015
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Her qualifications for the job are excellent . [Please select]
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She passed the project but not without any qualifications. [Please select]
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On some of these points the codes differ, and the whole is to be regarded as the ideal qualification, built up theoretically by the canonists. [Please select]
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"The test, the test, and the qualification." [Please select]
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Where the freehold qualification was applied, business men who did not own land were deprived of the vote and excluded from office. [Please select]
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Rhode Island clung to her freehold qualification through thirty years of agitation. [Please select]
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He had no peculiar qualification for public speaking, and he affected to despise it. [Please select]
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"Wa'al, the's worse places 'n Homeville--after you git used to it," he added in qualification. [Please select]
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This difference requires explanation; but first, of the general principle itself, which, it seems to us, must be received with some qualification. [Please select]
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We were going to England to earn our "wings"--a qualification which must be won before a member of the R. [Please select]
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And by insisting upon a high property qualification for members, the chance of the Commons speaking in common accents of vulgar needs was still more restricted. [Please select]
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