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Qualification   /kwˌɑləfəkˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Qualification

noun
1.
An attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something.  Synonym: making.  "One of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree" , "She has the makings of fine musician"
2.
The act of modifying or changing the strength of some idea.
3.
A statement that limits or restricts some claim.  Synonym: reservation.






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"Qualification" Quotes from Famous Books



... By his power and royal state he debased and swallowed up the personal majesty of the King. He distinguished more judiciously than any man in the world between bad and worse, good and better, which is a great qualification in a minister. He was too apt to be impatient at mere trifles when they had relation to things of moment; but those blemishes, owing to his lofty spirit, were always accompanied with the necessary talent of knowledge to make amends for ...
— Marguerite de Navarre - Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois Queen of Navarre • Marguerite de Navarre

... need only serve a year, or perhaps two years, as uncertificated teacher. Then you would go to one of the training colleges, where I hope you would take your degree. I most strongly urge and advise you to keep up your studies always with the intention of taking a degree. That will give you a qualification and a position in the world, and will give you more scope ...
— The Rainbow • D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

... that seeing and going through all philosophies will not suffice, if you want to choose the best of them; the most important qualification is ...
— Works, V2 • Lucian of Samosata

... to observe, however, in qualification of the sanctity of this Sabbath in the wilderness, that these tribes who are all ardently addicted to gambling and horseracing, make Sunday a peculiar day for recreations of the kind, not deeming them in any wise ...
— The Adventures of Captain Bonneville - Digested From His Journal • Washington Irving

... same self-denying course. If we had a note of his house-keeping in his Glasgow lodging, we should wonder less at his ability to live on the fare to which he was often reduced in Africa. But the importance of the medical qualification had taken a firm hold of his mind, and he persevered in spite of difficulties. Though it was never his lot to exercise the healing art in China, his medical training was of the highest use in Africa, and it developed wonderfully ...
— The Personal Life Of David Livingstone • William Garden Blaikie


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