Qualification in United States
Qualification Definition
Having the requisite qualities for a thing; as, to be president of the United States, the candidate must possess certain qualifications. The natural endowment or acquirement which fits a person for a place, office, or employment. See 4 Wall. (U. S.) 319.
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Having the requisite qualities for a thing; as, to be president of the United States, the candidate must possess certain qualifications. The natural endowment or acquirement which fits a person for a place, office, or employment. See 4 Wall. (U. S.) 319.
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Qualifications and International Mobility: A Case Study of the European Chemicals Industry, National Institute Economic Review; January 1, 2001; Rolfe, Heather
Qualifications support ‘high skills’ vision, Credit Management; May 1, 2010; Tuckwood, Debbie
Qualifications Wales Is Only Part of the Answer, Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); January 10, 2013
Streamlining Welsh Qualifications for ‘Educational, Social and Economic Need’ WALES-ONLY APPROACH COULD RESULT IN GCSES DISAPPEARING, Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); May 31, 2012; Evans, Gareth
Qualification of a chromatographic column, Pharmaceutical Technology Europe; May 1, 2003; Rathore, Anurag S Kennedy, Robert M O’Donnell, J Kevin Bemberis, Ivars Kaltenbrunner, Oliver
Compiler Qualification Kit Eases Functional Safety Development, Product News Network; July 3, 2013
‘IFA qualifications should mirror the education ladder’.(independent financial advisers), Money Marketing; November 24, 2005
Vocational Qualifications in Britain and Europe: Theory and Practice, National Institute Economic Review; May 1, 1991; Prais, S. J.
QUALIFICATION SHOOTS FOR MANAGED HUNTS, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; July 13, 2006
Qualifications of Teachers Probed; Calls to Vet Applicants after 26 Fired, Daily News (South Africa); November 14, 2012
Having Different Qualifications to England’s Should Not Be Something That Causes Fear, Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); February 16, 2013
Qualifications go by the board. (professional qualifications of British manufacturing industry managers), The Engineer; September 12, 1991; Wood, William
Pre-qualification: Rights and wrongs, Summit; September 1, 2004; Bauld, Steve McGuinness, Kevin
Systems qualification for high-performance liquid chromatography systems, Biopharm International; November 1, 1998; Huber, Ludwig
Voter and Officeholder Qualifications, Harvard Law Review; May 1, 2006
Developing a Qualification Process for Transportation Logistics Providers, IIE Annual Conference. Proceedings; January 1, 2008; Mayorga, Maria E Mrozik, Derek C
NZIM: Professional qualifications – Initial recognition: Reading between the letters ; Fast changing information and communications technology is transforming the management environment. How do we know which managers are equipped to cope? NZIM chief executive David Chapman argues that professional qualifications are a good indicator of personal capability and accomplishment., New Zealand Management; July 1, 2008; David Chapman
Operational and performance qualification, LC-GC North America; February 1, 2003; Krull, Ira
Leighton’s Qualification Set-Up Gets Thumbs-Up; CHAIRMAN OF REVIEW PANEL TO CONTINUE AS ADVISER, Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); December 6, 2012
Qualified Support: Death Qualification, Equal Protection, and Race, American Journal of Criminal Law; October 1, 2011; Swafford, Alec T