On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Qualifications. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Qualifications meaning
plural of qualification
Using Qualifications
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of qualification
- In the example corpus, qualifications often appears in combinations such as: qualifications and, the qualifications, and qualifications.
Context around Qualifications
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Qualifications
- In this selection, "qualifications" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, professional, based, certain, track, register and accredited stand out and add context to how "qualifications" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include achieving accredited qualifications and ambassador francis qualifications from the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "qualifications" sits close to words such as abdul, cows and diplomacy, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with qualifications
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Azets said that its apprenticeship combines qualifications, skills, and behaviours training. (11 words)
Qualifications Several different qualifications apply for membership of the House of Lords. (12 words)
Also, an estimated 32 per cent of adults in Keighley have no qualifications. (13 words)
But—and this was for a long time rule of thumb—on average after just three years a person who went to work for private enterprise was earning more money than a person with the same qualifications in a federal job. (41 words)
However, qualification levels are similar to the national average: 8.2% of the working-age population have no qualifications while 28% hold degree-level qualifications or higher, compared with 11% and 31% respectively across England. (35 words)
The aim should be to elect MPs without post-high school or tertiary education qualifications, or tertiary qualifications not acquired before age 25, and those who have worked in the workforce outside of politics. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
This means that the adviser will have completed certain qualifications such as the Certified Financial Planner qualifications.
Recognition of some professional qualifications is more complicated, but UK universities are hoping that the mutual recognition of professional qualifications will continue.
The aim should be to elect MPs without post-high school or tertiary education qualifications, or tertiary qualifications not acquired before age 25, and those who have worked in the workforce outside of politics.
To make it easier for students, the agency has developed the Malaysian Qualifications Register (MQR) which lists all qualifications accredited by MQA.
Voters should be offered qualifications, track records and aims of one side against qualifications, track records and aims of the other side.
However, qualification levels are similar to the national average: 8.2% of the working-age population have no qualifications while 28% hold degree-level qualifications or higher, compared with 11% and 31% respectively across England.
Qualifications Several different qualifications apply for membership of the House of Lords.
There are separate theoretical- and practical-based qualifications at this Level and the RHS Level 2 Diploma in the Principles and Practices of Horticulture combines the theoretical- and practical-based qualifications.
A candidate for elective local office need only have three qualifications: 1.) Be a resident of the community, 2.) Be a citizen, 3.) Be 18 years old.
All candidates had up until 48 hours prior to the Aug. 23 debate to prove to the RNC that they met the qualifications.
All of our boys have secured qualifications and have left a legacy for our younger year groups.
Also, an estimated 32 per cent of adults in Keighley have no qualifications.
Ambassador Francis’ qualifications from The UWI include a Bachelor of Arts in Geography (Mona) and a Post Graduate Diploma (Hons.) in International Relations from the Institute of International Relations (St. Augustine).
Amec Foster Wheeler, a Wood company (Wood), reviewed the sample chain of custody, quality assurance and control procedures, and qualifications of analytical laboratories.
An apprenticeship is a nationally recognised framework resulting in the apprentice achieving accredited qualifications.
A spokesperson for the federal Immigration Department said the pilot project aims to address labour shortages while providing solutions for refugees who have the skills and qualifications Canadian employers need.
As well as offering training to learn new skills and gain qualifications, Working Denbighshire can also assist with funding to help with courses and paid and unpaid work experience placements.
Azets said that its apprenticeship combines qualifications, skills, and behaviours training.
Blockchain-based identity verification is a process in which a job candidate’s identity, qualifications, and work experience are verified and recorded on a blockchain.
But—and this was for a long time rule of thumb—on average after just three years a person who went to work for private enterprise was earning more money than a person with the same qualifications in a federal job.
Common combinations with qualifications
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- qualifications and 22×
- the qualifications 15×
- and qualifications 14×
- qualifications for 12×
- qualifications to 12×
- qualifications in 11×
- their qualifications 11×
- qualifications or 9×
- no qualifications 6×
- of qualifications 6×