Competence or skill in a given field gained through experience
Skills, ability or knowledge that make a person qualified for a particular role or job
“That quackery alone makes me question his qualification as a medical professional.”
The conditions of an agreement
The state or quality of being capable or competent in a given task
A brief account of one's education, qualifications, and previous occupations
The period during which one works as an apprentice, typically in law
Plural for a statement or assertion that makes another less absolute
“The chapter begins with a discussion of why the present global setting is resistant to renewal and reform, but with the qualification that such a climate of resistance could change rapidly.”
Plural for an amendment to a previous statement or document
“Simply because Mr. Leigh did not add such a qualification to his statement does not, in my view, require a recantation of that position.”
Plural for a condition or stipulation that is required or obligatory
“Unless there is a nonstandard qualification in the Contract for Sale, the seller is under a legal obligation to provide good title to the buyer.”
Plural for the act or stage of receiving certification for completing a course of study
Plural for the state of hesitating or being evasive
Plural for a fundamental change of mind or beliefs
Plural for the action of identifying or defining something (or someone)
Plural for college degree
Plural for the act of distinguishing or discriminating
Plural for a stage of proficiency or qualification in a course of study
Plural for an excuse used to lessen the guilt of an offense or fault
Plural for the action of making a rule or restriction less strict
Plural for extenuating circumstances
Plural for importance or reputation gained by ability or achievement
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