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    qualified


    1. Please check with a qualified practitioner before initiating this programme


    2. “Well, I’m not really qualified to help you with that, Christopher, though I can refer you to a specialist


    3. An adjective can qualify a few nouns, and, likewise, a noun can be qualified by a few adjectives


    4. Zechariah 11:17) - He takes heed, he is steadfast, keeps qualified, and corrects his own faults, as David did his (Psalms 51)


    5. Since there remains such an urgent need for more qualified elders in the Lord's church it behooves all of us as preachers to realize more our responsibility in teaching and training these men


    6. Let it be noted first of all that the preacher is not a pastor of the church unless he is qualified and has been appointed as such in the church


    7. qualified should be appointed to that wonderful office (3:1-9)


    8. 6:lff) as the apostles had the members choose men who were qualified to serve the needy


    9. then those men who are otherwise qualified should be approached on their willingness to


    10. In the matter of appointing or ordaining those men who are found qualified

    11. Being qualified as an elder is little more than being a faithful godly man


    12. I recognize there are some qualifications (married-children-apt to teach) that set some men apart as not being qualified but generally speaking the qualifications set forth by Paul are a wonderful description of God's man


    13. It is a reflection upon past leaders and the membership of the local congregation that we have so few who are willing, qualified and


    14. Men have been appointed who are not qualified to lead but have been put into the eldership because of political, social, or monetary reasons


    15. Notice I said "qualified


    16. " Not every man who is a Christian is qualified either by age, experience or meeting those things set forth in the New Testament


    17. dedicated, biblically qualified men (plural) is left up to the preacher or evangelist


    18. She was a bright young thing then, just qualified


    19. where a qualified eldership is in place


    20. with a qualified eldership

    21. If qualified elders are present, they should oversee the


    22. That is what will dictate whether you are qualified for the first resurrection


    23. qualified with flying colours


    24. And the defendant is not a qualified sex therapist to answer the question


    25. suited, coiffured and qualified registrar


    26. Generally speaking, successful applicants fall into two categories – the qualified ones who merely need somewhere to be for a short period and those who will use the shelter of the Foundation as a spring board


    27. used as a reserve base for qualified Guardians, as a backup to the


    28. The phone and computer certainly qualified as light duty


    29. “My husband was sure that whoever would come round, 'if' they came around he qualified, would most certainly focus on the appearances of the damage and pay no heed at all to the root and cause of our current distresses, he said


    30. They debated courses of action and adjourned after assigning committees to pursue investigation of the three solutions they had qualified as possible solutions from the outset two hours earlier

    31. was very qualified for the position


    32. I called them up and they asked me a bunch of questions on the phone and apparently I qualified for the study


    33. If a business had a high-paying job offer and many qualified persons applied, whom do you think will get the job? It will be the one who wants it the most


    34. be qualified to exercise the trade as a master, he must, in many of them, serve five years more


    35. qualified than for any sort of manufacture that bears any resemblance to their own


    36. scholars are saying is that every citizen is equally qualified for office


    37. with more experience and/or more qualified, because


    38. They’re more qualified to figure it out than you


    39. That means that you now have the full attention of a highly qualified potential


    40. they have already qualified themselves at earlier stages in the process

    41. Often paid ads will give you more qualified traffic, but this is not always


    42. And who says Reia and I are the only qualified pilots aboard?”


    43. Like the Enthilé, we are imminently qualified to train—-as Ru and Mi'ah, Jules and Manny so illustriously demonstrated with Elena and Misha years ago


    44. “First: who told you?” Ravena qualified and the others nodded gravely


    45. Carol Lee, a fully qualified electrician who was only twenty, was in a less serious state but quite probably in more pain


    46. “I’m just not qualified to answer all of these questions


    47. There must be a thousand pilots qualified who would volunteer for this mission


    48. When those companies do not trade upon a joint stock, but are obliged to admit any person, properly qualified, upon paying a certain fine, and agreeing to submit to the regulations of the company, each member trading upon his own stock, and at his own risk, they are called regulated companies


    49. Why shouldn"t it be you? Who"s more qualified?” Sarah answered her own question


    50. ‘Only the best qualified, then











































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    Synonyms for "qualified"

    dependant dependent qualified restricted certified competent skilled adequate equipped versed conditional modified confined reserved eligible authorised authorized

    "qualified" definitions

    meeting the proper standards and requirements and training for an office or position or task


    limited or restricted; not absolute


    holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill


    restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man')


    contingent on something else