The three C's that credit creditors look at when determining their qualification are capacity, character, and collateral. |
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I came into this business without any formal qualification, other than my training in the university of life. |
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Training courses usually take graduates or school leavers any time after they've got their qualification. |
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Equipment malfunctions may result from poor design, incomplete qualification, or calibration or maintenance issues. |
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That has been the judgment rendered at the highest levels again within the last few weeks without any qualification. |
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The eliding of text in the lyric is a great intensifier, if qualification or fragmentation of narrative consciousness is what you're after. |
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Now this is the sort of qualification you're looking for in a financial adviser. |
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The first work-up event is usually carrier qualification, or in most cases, requalification. |
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Some might see that as an advantage, but inoffensiveness should never be a qualification for high office. |
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The successful applicant will hold a foods science or technical qualification or a relevant amount of experience in a food environment. |
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It is accepted as an entry qualification by universities of the European Union, on a par with the German Abitur, etc. |
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This is a highly specialised career path requiring several years of study before qualification as an actuary. |
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Membership is open to all and the only qualification required is an interest in the welfare of your community. |
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Another qualification for academic life was Nabokov's sense of humor, as displayed for example in this interview. |
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But once a year they hold a community dig, when the public can take part and for which the only qualification required is enthusiasm. |
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These levels reflect the duties of the position and this includes the qualification required to undertake those duties. |
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Doubtless people will disagree, but I think the former is a much stronger statement without the qualification. |
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In English, the definite article, the demonstrative and the qualification adjective are neutral as to gender variation. |
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The first element in the phrase is an adverb, an adverbial qualification or an object. |
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The entire Ontario university qualification system is based on measurements and testable aptitudes. |
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Fortunately they still managed to scrape through Olympic qualification after finishing seventh at last year's World Champs. |
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She joined the bank as a typist in 1987, following her graduation from college with a basic secretarial qualification. |
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A full training, or qualification, in human nutrition must be arranged by each Royal College, according to specialist needs. |
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That qualification is a test for determining whether there is a legitimate object or purpose of the legislature. |
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Now, physical prowess is admittedly not a material qualification for public office. |
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As regards quality of the qualification I don't think school is the best place to study a subject in depth. |
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We offer you the chance to meet like-minded people and get a national qualification, in exchange for your commitment. |
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From a technical point of view my sole qualification for covering this shoot is an O level in photography which I passed over 20 years ago. |
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They have the ability and the qualification to produce quality designs and buildings. |
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This may be enhanced by a postgraduate qualification such as an MSc in forensic science from Strathclyde University or Kings College, London. |
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As the runner blasted out of the blocks in the 400 metres last week, it looked like she might make qualification. |
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Some buyers will be moving up from piston singles and twins, raising the question of pilot qualification. |
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But with a qualification or two, you can go to the head of the queue when an opening occurs. |
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Mr Lambert's dad Kevin is glad his son went to college to get a vocational qualification and the work experience that goes with it. |
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The ECDL is a computer qualification that is recognised throughout Europe and certifies the holders computer skills. |
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As indicated, the basic qualification for an intrinsic burgess, or freeman, was to be at scot and lot. |
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Age, marital status, whether or not they had had a smear test, and highest educational qualification were recorded. |
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Australia caught a crab and dropped to third while the United States slipped out of the qualification spots. |
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Anyway you aren't trying to get a qualification in gemology, so it won't take you years or months to learn something about diamonds. |
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A greenkeeping qualification from a college would be an advantage but Nigel said that training would be given. |
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You have the qualification to be a top investigator or researcher as you doggedly dig out the facts of whatever matter you are pursuing. |
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The Government introduced a graduate-level qualification for childcarers two years ago. |
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But to say without qualification that the totality of the events constituted an injustice misdescribes the historical record. |
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His tenure closed with a win at Hampden, but it was a hollow victory as faint hopes of qualification for the next World Cup were extinguished. |
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Hobbs, who left school at 16 without a qualification to his name, defied his detractors by swotting up on what makes a successful health club. |
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If you have no identification proving your medical qualification your assistance will probably be declined. |
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Consequently, the qualification reflects the need for comity between the institutions of government. |
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But if it is an indemonstrable principle it is a position, which is divided into supposition without qualification and definition. |
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She has now graduated from a small compact camera to a Canon EOS 50E and is studying for a photographic journalist qualification in Sheffield. |
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England's qualification will rely on some gritty away performances and I feel they may be few and far between. |
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He has a degree in radio electronic engineering and a postgraduate qualification in financial insurance management. |
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Financial Scholarships for those meeting the qualification requirements set by the YMCA are available. |
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Barcelona all but ensured qualification from Group E of the Champions League with a clinical disposal of Rangers. |
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Charles I was fighting for the divine right of kings, an absolutist faith which allowed neither compromise nor qualification. |
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During this time she studied for a postgraduate qualification in business studies and then got an MBA equivalent in marketing. |
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Having completed the qualification, she upgraded to a PhD and went to work in the company's head office in Swindon. |
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As we saw above, early migrants were largely excluded from access to public housing by complex residence and qualification rules. |
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The problem though is that it's not a spoof or a joke but rather the exploitation of academic qualification for personal gain. |
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Also, being a doubting Thomas, I wanted to verify those tall tales of the Alaskan winter and to disprove the rumor of the Alaskan qualification. |
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The energy in this slam, the angry downrightness, the whiplash cut of the humor and its qualification of the bitterness, are pure Powell. |
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On August 16 this year, the fly-half completed his residency qualification to play rugby for Scotland. |
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The ECDL is a computer qualification that certifies the holder's competencies in seven computer disciplines. |
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His best qualification for the job was his overweening ambition, nothing else. |
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You are taken more seriously because you have got a fairly weighty qualification behind you. |
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The liberal reaction was to raise the property qualification so as to limit worker participation. |
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They include those who come down from University with no other qualification than a pass degree and perhaps a Blue, and no prospects whatsoever. |
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Without further qualification, his position will guarantee that the bishops' pastoral letters will not move hearts and minds. |
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What about a law that imposed or removed a property qualification on electors? |
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He said he was taking the return leg seriously and ensured qualification to the next stage of the continental competition. |
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They now have two more games to play and victories in these games will ensure automatic qualification for the knock-out stages. |
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This ensures his qualification for the final in Necarne Castle in July, which will be held in conjunction with the European Championships. |
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It seems to me that her only qualification for writing a cookery book is that she employs a lot of cooks. |
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England, after winning their qualification group outright, have been placed in the second of these four pots. |
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Jornal de Noticias carries an interview with Nuno Gomes, the Portugal forward whose goal against Spain ensured qualification for the host nation. |
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If we bag today's match, we'll at least collect full points although qualification to the next round won't happen. |
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In the city, she quickly latched onto the more practical applications with an art therapy qualification, leading into a social work degree. |
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The win put the Bulls on top of section Y and left the Lions needing to win their last two games to ensure qualification to the top eight. |
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This hands-on learning option will be open to all Emiratis, regardless of age or previous qualification. |
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Moreover, the ability to emote on screen is another qualification that an actor should possess. |
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He had spent his last few years in professional rugby studying for a degree in sports science, and he has put the qualification to good use. |
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They not only need to beat Gloucester but need to do so by four tries or more to ensure qualification to the next stage of competition. |
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It is not even precipitate to say that our chances of European qualification are slim, going on anorexic. |
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These results ensure qualification for the quarter finals of the CFAI Cup competition which will be held following the Easter vacation. |
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Ballina woman Dorothy Duffy already has eleven letters of qualification after her name. |
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Advisers who have gained this qualification will have the letters AFPC after their names. |
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One large test and a somewhat rigorous industry experience qualification and I can now put some letters after my name. |
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The only qualification to this statement is in reference to rooting of the ingroup relative to outgroup taxa. |
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An important qualification is that the fortunate forty per cent is not a homogeneous group. |
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During his 16-year career as a professional sportsman, Moran put his BComm from UCD and his accountancy qualification to good use. |
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The MBA is the acme of middle class parental ambition and student dreams, but as a post-graduate qualification it is a peculiar case. |
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Without the curriculum vitae and qualification papers, do not expect to get your foot over any employer's doorway. |
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He has certificates of added qualification in geriatrics and sports medicine. |
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After graduation I fell accidentally into a job which enabled me to pursue a professional qualification. |
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Mark Bowden, 21, has successfully completed six months training for an initial pilot officer qualification at RAF Cranwell in Lancashire. |
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There is always the possibility that they will attempt to achieve a medical qualification for example, in another country. |
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He will have an added pressure during the run of the show because his contribution will count towards the final grade of his qualification. |
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A commonly accepted measure of skill acquisition is the possession of a post-secondary school qualification. |
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If we finish one place behind the European qualification places it would do me fine. |
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Just one extra qualification or skill could make all the difference between getting an interview or not. |
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The cadets will gain excellent training in first aid and obtain a recognised qualification. |
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Now the Irish have to continue their progression of advancement beyond simple qualification for major tournaments. |
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The college also offers the chance for HND students to upgrade their qualification to a degree with a further top-up year of study. |
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It was made very clear that a similar action after qualification would be likely to result in referral to the General Medical Council. |
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Democracy and its perversion, timocracy, are both characterized by the rule of the majority, and all who have the property qualification count as equals. |
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He is a mechanical engineer and a chartered accountant by qualification. |
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Thomas also trains his other dog, Lily, a five-year-old Border collie, and they lost out in the qualification for the Crufts agility competition in the semi finals. |
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Castle gave viva voce evidence of his qualification and designation. |
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They would require full, checkable, references and have to undergo police, ID and qualification checks and be checked against a Government blacklist when they reached England. |
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In fact they enter the course regarding cryptography as a necessary evil that must be endured in order for them to obtain an Information Security qualification. |
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It is a good draw with all the teams in with a chance of qualification. |
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The anti-fraud devices will be incorporated in national qualification certificates due to be sent out by the Scottish Qualifications Authority on Tuesday. |
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A qualification which might be made of that statement is that, from the listener's viewpoint, CDs are much easier to control than vinyl records or cassettes. |
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How exactly that qualification occurs is unclear and undemonstrated. |
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The unheralded team, despite 2-opening losses to the Ukraine and Spain, went on to win their next six matches and achieve automatic tournament qualification. |
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We also used to wear gunnery qualification badges on our fatigues. |
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The systems integrators will continue to assume more responsibility for the basic intake, qualification, and development of qualified minority suppliers. |
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Owen made the penalty that led to England's winner, hit the post after an explosive burst of pace and provided the cutting edge that restored his team's qualification hopes. |
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Mancat College undertook a partnership project with the Rusholme Traders Association to train staff, who received a qualification on completion of the course. |
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Portugal are determined to banish the memories of two World Cup qualification near misses by securing their place for the finals this time around. |
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And the youngster nearly ensured Costa Rica's qualification single-handedly on 89 minutes when he rounded Recbar in the Turkish goal only to fire high and wide. |
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This last qualification allowed a liberal interpretation of the system. |
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Additionally, the grudging acceptance of the Welsh victory was subsumed beneath an avalanche of regurgitated nonsense on qualification from the previous week. |
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After 18 months he transferred to accident and emergency ambulances as an emergency medical technician, and then went on to gain his paramedic qualification. |
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Only if they pass these stages will they sit a final exam and gain the St Andrews Standard, a qualification that will be recognised around the world. |
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If this general officer was so willing to pencil-whip his personal weapons qualification record, how willing and able do you think he was in spot-checking his troops? |
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He had not a single qualification for the governorship of a bank. |
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McClaren will need to ensure that qualification has been secured before this fixture as they will be looking to complete the double over premiership opposition. |
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His incredible death or glory hundred, in a do or die qualification battle for India at the Sinhalese Sports Club Stadium left the Kiwis rubbing their eyes in sheer disbelief. |
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When you are determining, at a particular time, say, today, the consequence of a statutory qualification of a right, do you attach a time limit to the statute? |
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And if so, is a history or engineering degree a suitable qualification? |
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The qualification was based on the idea that a person can forfeit his natural rights to life and liberty by a suitably serious violation of natural law. |
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Now, of course I'm naturally suspicious, but point two could be read as a qualification of point one, in which case it allows wiggle room for the legal torture of inmates. |
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The new qualification for home inspectors will be modelled on the Corgi system for gas fitters, which may explain why utility companies are entering the market. |
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We had to do the whole weapons qualification again to make sure that we knew how to operate a weapon, but also we did a lot of training with gas masks. |
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Graduates taking part in the scheme will be able to earn a postgraduate qualification in their own subject and a teaching qualification in a two-year course. |
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It was so because of the scepticism and suspicion created after the unfateful bloody killing incidents, which was the major qualification behind the village being selected for this research. |
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Easy guitar strumming, a touch of piano, pleasant harmonies and a memorable soaring falsetto in the chorus are all that are needed to make this a dead cert for qualification. |
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Everyone wanted to be of use and no one knew how, as if citizenship were a skilled position for which none of us had the right experience and qualification. |
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Answering the question suggests that its construct is legitimate, that a candidate's patriotism is subject to qualification, gradation, and comparison. |
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The proposal will consist of a report linking the study programme being considered and the proposed qualification to be awarded. |
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In the UK, this is a master's degree level qualification that retains the title of bachelor's for historical reasons. |
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Outside of Scandinavia, the licentiate is normally a lower level qualification. |
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It is considered as an additional academic qualification rather than an academic degree formally. |
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A player's ranking determines what level of qualification he or she requires for ranking tournaments. |
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This is an index of Welsh life peers whose primary territorial qualification is within the historic counties of Wales. |
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They failed in qualification for the 1974, leading to Ramsey's dismissal, and 1978 FIFA World Cups. |
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This match cost England qualification to Euro 2008 and head coach Steve McClaren his job. |
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The same qualification rules were in place for the 1954 FIFA World Cup, with the 1954 British Home Championship acting as a qualifying group. |
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Scotland appointed Ally MacLeod as manager in 1977, with qualification for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina far from assured. |
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Scotland's good form continued as they secured qualification for the World Cup with victories over Czechoslovakia and Wales. |
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The squad went into their last qualification match against Wales needing a point to progress to a qualifying playoff against Australia. |
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This is a list of Welsh life peers whose territorial qualification is outside Wales, with no qualification within Wales. |
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Of the 20 teams, only four of those places were automatically allocated and did not have to play any qualification matches. |
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Smith left the national side in January 2007 to return to Rangers, with Scotland leading their Euro 2008 qualification group. |
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Levein left his position as head coach following a poor start to 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, having taken just two points from four games. |
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Scotland finished their qualification section by winning three of their last four matches, including two victories against Croatia. |
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The Africans felt that winning their zone was enough in itself to merit qualification for the finals. |
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Germany finished first in their qualification group for the 2014 World Cup. |
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The table below does not include goals scored in the qualification stage of the competition. |
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The table below does not include appearances made in the qualification stage of the competition. |
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A record 65 nations from five continents were therefore involved in the qualification process designed to fill the remaining 16 spots. |
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In 2008 he missed Olympic qualification in the 1500 metre by finishing third at the Australian trials in Sydney. |
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The qualification process for the remaining teams incorporated existing regional competitions such as the European Nations Cup. |
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After 7 games each the teams finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd will gain qualification to the next years Super League season. |
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In the early contests the teams were generally decided by a selection committee but later qualification based on performances was introduced. |
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Danish universities offer international students a range of opportunities for obtaining an internationally recognised qualification in Denmark. |
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Michael O'Neill became manager in February 2012 after Worthington had resigned in October 2011 after a poor Euro 2012 qualification campaign. |
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Several relegation or qualification systems have been tried in order to limit the number of countries participating in the contest at one time. |
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To secure qualification for the 2011 Cricket World Cup a top four place was targeted. |
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For a number of years qualification for the Australian Final came from the various State Championships held around the country. |
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In 107 BC Marius decided to ignore the census qualification altogether and recruited with no inquiry into the property of the potential soldier. |
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In gaining this qualification, it has competed with the city of Maastricht. |
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Technical professional institutions of Higher Education are also opened to students holder of a qualification in Arts and Business. |
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This qualification is usually awarded by the SENA after a two years curriculum. |
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The quota is divided by region, Russia and the integrated vocational qualification groups. |
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The property qualification was amended in 1831 and 1861 and, experimentally, a grand jury came into operation. |
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Companies and government departments may issue ID cards for security purposes or proof of a qualification. |
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It decreased the property qualification in boroughs, so that all men with an address in boroughs could vote. |
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The sole qualification to vote was essentially being on the register itself. |
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For 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, Wales were drawn in Group A with Croatia, Serbia, Belgium, Scotland and Macedonia. |
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These English editions had the qualification in 1844 added to the English title. |
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The one-year access course offers an opportunity to gain a qualification to progress to a wide range of degrees and higher education. |
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As for European qualification, the South African teams are ineligible at this time for European Competition. |
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Each found support and similarities in the other's work, citing each other often, though not without qualification. |
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At Level 3, there will be six different pathways to the NVQ or SVQ, again with the selected pathway recognised in the title of the qualification. |
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Having a decent qualification is a prerequisite to getting a good job in marketing. |
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Simon Hart of the Daily Telegraph has tweeted that the prodigal triple-jumper has come home, in preparation for tomorrow's qualification round. |
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The main effect of this was to replace CSYS with a broadly equivalent qualification called Advanced Higher. |
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Alison Young joined a small animal practice in 1998 as a student veterinary nurse and whilst there gained her VN qualification. |
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A LONG-SERVING manager at a Northumberland surface mine has swapped the coalface for the classroom to gain a high-level industry qualification. |
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A system of apprenticeship called Duale Ausbildung leads to a skilled qualification which is almost comparable to an academic degree. |
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Aleris said that its new rolling mill in Zhenjiang, China has attained qualification to supply aluminum aerospace plate to Bombardier Aerospace. |
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How do you feel about the fact that the qualification is still there? |
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At that point, Real Madrid was the only club meeting either qualification and indeed met both. |
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A separate qualification tournament was implemented for the 2009 World Twenty20, and has been retained since then. |
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However, skeds wanted me to start my low-altitude-tactics qualification to speed up my combat-wingman qualification. |
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Upon iConsumer's SEC qualification, iConsumer customers will receive freely tradeable stock in this new kind of public company. |
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The project includes the development and qualification of Trendsetters 20,000 psi subsea flowline connection system and various other components. |
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Nephrology is a sub-speciality of general medicine, therefore a nephrologist needs to have a postgraduate qualification in internal medicine. |
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MichBio Intel is available to any emerging bioscience company in the Great Lakes State through a qualification process. |
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The ultrasonographer was an experienced certified professional with a graduate qualification in diagnostic ultrasound. |
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Five employees were selected to become the programmes NVQ assessors and work towards their individual A1 NVQ Assessor qualification. |
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There existed a further extension qualification, the Certificate of Sixth Year Studies, which was awarded on a separate certificate. |
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When you have completed your qualification you will need to register with the General Dental Council before you can work as a dental hygienist. |
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All dieticians are nutritionists, but they have an extra qualification which enables them to be identified as a state registered dietician. |
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To prepare for the second qualification match, Scotland travelled to Perpignan to play test nation France. |
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He just replaced the Bufton Tuftons with a bunch of people whose only qualification is a hatred of meat and a chip on the shoulder. |
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The top three teams in each conference, excluding the South African teams if necessary, will gain qualification into the Champions Cup. |
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The property qualification for voters was for freeholders who held land from the crown of the value of 40s of auld extent. |
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The sole qualification for the office is that aldermen must be Freemen of the City. |
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Without qualification the term latitude should be taken to be the geodetic latitude as defined in the following sections. |
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Most students will sit an international language exam and receive an internationally recognized qualification. |
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The Welsh language is also compulsory up to the age of 16, although a formal GCSE qualification is optional. |
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The formats of the qualification tournaments differ between confederations. |
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Pupils working below GCSE level may take a different qualification altogether in one or more subjects. |
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A Levels are the secondary school leaving qualification offered in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. |
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Local GCE Advanced Level qualification is offered by the Department of Examinations. |
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Before, this qualification was jointly offered by Cambridge International Examinations and the Council in Zimbabwe. |
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From the 1938 World Cup onwards, host nations receive automatic qualification to the final tournament. |
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The school leaving qualification attained by students is called the Leaving Certificate. |
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This qualification is the traditional route of entry into third level education. |
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Some bachelor's degrees in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science offer intercalated degrees en route to the final qualification. |
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In order to obtain a qualification, all the internal units for that qualification must be passed, and a passing grade must be obtained on the terminal examination. |
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The ijazat was equivalent to the Doctor of Laws qualification and was developed during the 9th century after the formation of the Madh'hab legal schools. |
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Critics of the openness model are quick to contend that any qualification of the notion of God's complete knowledge of the future diminishes his power and worshipability. |
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During times of war, the primary qualification for consul was military skill and reputation, but at all times the selection was politically charged. |
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Prior to the 2006 World Cup qualification, Trinidad and Tobago came agonisingly close in a controversial qualification campaign for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. |
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Football is the most popular sport in Botswana, with qualification for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations being the national team's highest achievement to date. |
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Robespierre's views were eventually excluded from the French Constitution of 1793 and property qualification for civil and political rights was maintained. |
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These apprentices learn their trade through achievement of a SVQ level 3 qualification and also through the skills and experience they gain during their apprenticeship period. |
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Most countries abolished the property qualification for national elections in the late nineteenth century, but retained it for local government elections for several decades. |
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I also have a French qualification including a baccalaureat. |
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Under the terms of the contract, the EMD phase of the program runs 36 months, focusing on system performance, warhead qualification and producibility. |
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Lawrence made an impressive debut off the substitutes' bench last month as Wales celebrated Euro 2016 qualification with a 2-0 home victory over Andorra. |
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In tomorrow's quarter-finals, England will meet the winners of the game between Ukraine and Nigeria, England having already beaten Nigeria 3-1 in the qualification group. |
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Jayne Ludlow's Dragonesses were in 35th spot in March and start their UEFA Euro 2017 qualification campaign with an away trip to Austria in September. |
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John Harre said that the training workshop is a platform in attaining the feedback of the participants for the development of Fiji s higher education qualification systems. |
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Hungary should also continue their good recent record of qualification, having successfully navigated the semi-final in each of the past four years. |
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If you wished to become qualified as a town planner you could also work towards an RTPI accredited qualification on a part-time or distance learning basis while working. |
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The South Americans will have to overcome a battling Nigeria side, now on the brink of qualification after a surprising win over Bosnia at Arena Pantanal. |
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Specifically, this research will explore the views and experiences of RNs who study at postgraduate level part-time to achieve a postgraduate qualification while working. |
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It is examined by external verifiers and the qualification is then awarded by the British Horseracing Education and Standards Trust, based at Newmarket. |
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The ability to speak Welsh or to have Welsh as a qualification is desirable for certain career choices in Wales, such as teaching or customer service. |
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Electoral districts were redrawn, and a property qualification for voters introduced, ensuring Unionist controlled councils in counties with Nationalist majorities. |
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The education systems of current and former British territories, such as Gibraltar, and Nigeria, also offer the qualification, as supplied by the same examination boards. |
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An academic degree is a qualification awarded on successful completion of a course of study in higher education, normally at a college or university. |
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A high ranking ensures qualification for the next year's tournaments, opportunities to play in invitational tournaments and an advantageous draw in tournaments. |
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Brown again guided Scotland to qualification for a major tournament in 1998, and Scotland were drawn against Brazil in the opening game of the 1998 World Cup. |
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Poor results in friendly matches and a bad start to the 2006 World Cup qualification caused the team to drop to a record low of 77th in the FIFA World Rankings. |
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Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. |
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Of the 16 teams, eight of those places were automatically filled by quarterfinalists from the 1987 World Cup and did not have to play any qualification matches. |
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An academic degree is a qualification awarded to students upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, normally at a college or university. |
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A number of diving excursions and courses are offered, catering for everyone from the novice right up to those wanting to earn their PADI Divemaster qualification. |
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In July 2015, having attained their then highest FIFA ranking of 10th, Wales were placed among the top seeds for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification draw. |
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The result of which threatened Scotland's qualification for the World Cup as well as the possibility of losing their ODI status if they finished out of the top six. |
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In her heat she ran a comfortable 2.18.75 and in her semi-final she produced a 2.13.65 to ensure final qualification. |
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Add in a forthcoming German residency qualification, and the young man has plenty of options. |
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As she blasted out of the blocks in the 400 metres in the European Championships last week, it looked like she might make qualification. |
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But, and this is the important qualification, I don't think that rally would last very long. |
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They saw them as a big step forward, but there was an important qualification. |
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England travel to Turkey's capital for their final Euro 2004 Qualifier needing at least a draw to ensure automatic qualification. |
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Manager Sir Alex Ferguson maintains his belief that attaining ten points in the group section will ensure qualification. |
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The lay judges do not hold any legal qualification, and represent the peers of the person on trial, as members of the general public. |
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As several ICC members did not enter the competition, Wales were invited without qualification. |
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He headed Jazz Richards' cross on 3 September for the only goal in an away win over Cyprus, putting Wales three points away from qualification. |
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As a result of dislike of the modular system, many schools now offer the alternative International Baccalaureate Diploma qualification. |
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All students were guaranteed ten years of basic education, leading to a Junior Certificate qualification. |
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However, this is deemed the preferred route, as young people can earn and gain field experience whilst training towards a nationally recognized qualification. |
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