qualified person
collocation in Englishmeaningsofqualifiedandperson
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qualified
adjective
uk/ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/us/ˈkwɑː.lə.faɪd/
having finished a training course, or having particular ...
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person
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɜː.sən/us/ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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(Definition ofqualifiedandpersonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Incapacities of government and population came together in the inability to fill this position with aqualifiedperson.
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It was a three-person tribunal with a legallyqualifiedpersonin the chair.
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The chairman is always an independent and legallyqualifiedperson, of considerable standing.
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A doctor in the donor's home town can certify that life is extinct and then thequalifiedpersoncan obtain the corneal tissue.
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Clause 4 will enable them to appoint a legallyqualifiedpersonto carry out an inquiry on their behalf.
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Any medication required by the deportee would be administered by a medicallyqualifiedpersonwith the deportee's consent.
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First, is it right that aqualifiedpersonshould only be able to be entered on one register?
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The balance in clause 34—the reasonable opinion of aqualifiedperson—is thus entirely reasonable.
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The person is not even to be aqualifiedperson.
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The whole question is whether thequalifiedpersonwill in general be selected.
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I do not accept the proposition that aqualifiedpersontells the truth and an unqualified person does not.
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It would have introduced restrictions on an employer's right to recruit the bestqualifiedperson.
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This is to ensure that conveyancing is personally supervised by aqualifiedperson.
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I want to ensure that aqualifiedpersonis available to supervise the work.
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It is a requirement that the chairman of an industrial tribunal is a legallyqualifiedperson.
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Do they not go to a professionallyqualifiedpersonand expect to receive good and reliable treatment?
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