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Example sentences for "qualifies"

Lexicographically close words:
qualibet; qualification; qualifications; qualifie; qualified; qualify; qualifying; qualis; qualitas; qualitates
  1. But even independent of that consideration, nothing is more generally confessed, than that this branch of breeding qualifies persons for presenting themselves with a good grace.

  2. Will controls it, at least to some extent; reason guides and bounds it; sense of humour even qualifies it.

  3. But there is a postscript to Pogner's address which qualifies the aspect of the whole: The maiden shall have the right to reject the masters' choice.

  4. If the adjective American has any meaning at all, it qualifies Poe and Hawthorne.

  5. There is no class in the community whose experience better qualifies them to make suggestions as to the sufficiency of a currency and banking system than the bankers and business men.

  6. The faith which justifies, therefore, means the faith which qualifies for the community as truly {34} as it admits into the favour of God.

  7. It is moral conformity, not merely orthodoxy, which qualifies us to act for God.

  8. Mr. Forster's partiality qualifies him for a fairer judgment of Swift than any which Johnson was capable of forming, or, indeed, would have given himself the trouble to form.

  9. Dante, accordingly, himself in this sense the greatest of satirists, in putting Horace among the five great poets in limbo, qualifies him with the title of satiro.

  10. Nature's first lesson' does not complete the previous statement about the relation of the different souls, but qualifies 'discretion'.

  11. On the contrary, he qualifies as amusing (p.

  12. Newman’s long experience qualifies him in a special manner to write about it.

  13. The shadow on the water qualifies the blackness of the gondola below, permitting a brilliant contrast with the white walls of the building above.

  14. The gray tone of the old building qualifies the blackness of the tree, which would otherwise have made too strong a contrast at the edge of the picture, and so detracted from the interest of the main building.

  15. Before a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the a frequently loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the following consonant; hence, 2.

  16. The final i is sounded short; but before a Palatal or a Lingual, not quiescent, it loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the following consonant.

  17. Before a Lingual or Palatal, not quiescent, the o sometimes loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the following consonant; hence, 2.

  18. Before a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the i loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the following consonant; hence, 3.

  19. After a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the e loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the preceding consonant; hence, 4.

  20. After a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the e loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the preceding consonant; hence, 2.

  21. Before a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the i loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the following consonant; hence, 2.

  22. After a Lingual or a Palatal, not quiescent, the i loses its sound, and only qualifies that of the preceding consonant; hence, 2.

  23. So in the Italian words giorno, giusto, and many others, the i only qualifies the sound of the preceding consonant.

  24. According to critics no never properly qualifies a verb, that is, it should never be substituted for “not.

  25. Wallie Qualifies as a First-Class Hero 207 XXI.

  26. The Sûtra uses the expression 'he whose nature has become manifest,' which qualifies jîva.

  27. It is likewise an admirable principle to adopt in water colour, as it qualifies the whole appearance of the work, and the student will proceed with greater certainty.

  28. What qualifies them as signs is the infinity of variations and combinations required by the practical context.

  29. Forget the never-ending discussions of what qualifies as art and what does not.

  30. The impact of new self-constitutive practical experiences and definition on digital networks already qualifies these experiences as alternatives, regardless of how limited an individual's involvement with them is.

  31. The uncertainty (including that of recognition, but not limited to it) projected in the work qualifies it as an expression of individualism.

  32. None of these qualifies them as political animals; neither do the means involved qualify as language.

  33. At the expiration of this time the government has all rights to the dancer’s services, at a moderate salary, varying according to the rank for which he qualifies in the ballet organisation.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "qualifies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.