Collocations withqualification

These are words often used in combination withqualification.

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academic qualification
Most of them have no teaching experience or academic qualification in language teaching.
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additional qualification
Whenever the term "pattern" is used without any additional qualification, it refers to an uninstantiated pattern.
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appropriate qualification
The particular problem of hypermarkets could be solved by the words "primary purpose"or"ancillary to" if there were an appropriate qualification.
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basic qualification
For a basic qualification in medicine it is said that a student requires 5,500 hours over a period of six years of university training.
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educational qualification
What is the highest educational qualification you have obtained?
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essential qualification
So a church seeking to defend its male-only ministry can reasonably assert that anyone who does not endorse the belief in male-only ordination lacks an essential qualification.
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formal qualification
One theme that emerged from the qualitative interviews was the drive to preserve or gain self-esteem through a socially-recognised and valued formal qualification.
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important qualification
This is the important qualification.
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minimum qualification
Previously the minimum qualification for this category had been much higher.
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occupational qualification
In addition to the genuine occupational qualification exceptions there are other exceptions.
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professional qualification
In this regard, a double-degree structure of instruction leading to a professional qualification does have some advantages.
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property qualification
In 1893 central government reduced the property qualification, from £25 to £5, in guardian elections.
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qualification framework
The council operates by accrediting qualifications awarded by other bodies and assigning them to the vocational qualification framework.
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qualification requirement
We also believe that the seven-year qualification requirement for other members of the panel of chairmen should be increased to 10 years.
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required qualification
In this case, there may be no explicit mention of any required qualification or competence, because any such mention might be considered superfluous.
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requisite qualifications
There is considerable resistance from doctors, senior members of the judiciary, and other professionals about having their judgements challenged by those deemed not to have the requisite qualifications.
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specific qualification
In addition, they have to acquire a specific qualification in three ultrasound courses (basic, advanced, final level) covering in total 64 hours of training.
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technical qualification
None are qualified surveyors or staff with a comparable technical qualification.
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vocational qualification
The qualifications variable was derived from the highest vocational qualification of the respondent.
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