93 Verbs to Use for the Word qualifications

A leading K.C. with a political pull would of course be selected by the Attorney-General, but there were several K.C.'s who possessed these qualifications, and therefore there was room for differences of opinion among the junior bar as to who would get the offer.

Which states require the highest qualifications in members? Find out whether in your state there are any requirements not given in the tabulation.

Sir George Airy has held his office since the year 1835, and has also, during that period, undertaken various laborious works, demanding scientific qualifications of the highest order, and not always such as could strictly be said to be included among the duties of his office.

The two houses of parliament were restored; but, as if it were meant to allude to his past conduct, he was bound to leave to the House of Commons the right of examining the qualifications and determining the claims of the several representatives.

Make a comparative table, giving the qualifications, mode of election (general), and term of representatives, senators and president.

With these holdings the blacks would not only have a basis for economic independence but would have sufficient property to meet the special qualifications which New York by the law of 1823 required of Negroes offering to vote.

Before considering General Huerta's qualifications as a President, one should know something of his career as a soldier.

Their ancestors left a country, where the representatives of the people were elected by men particularly qualified, and where those who wanted qualifications, or who did not use them, were bound by the decisions of men, whom they had not deputed.

At some schools the lecturer on this subject is appointed apparently for the reason that he lacks the qualifications to lecture on any other.

That mind will never be vacant, which is frequently recalled by stated duties to meditations on eternal interests; nor can any hour be long, which is spent in obtaining some new qualification for celestial happiness.

The interval was to be employed in determining the qualifications of the succeeding parliament.

"There was some trouble about your Board of Trade rules and I might have been required to prove my qualifications for an English certificate.

The supposed writer, Iscariot Hackney, in stating his qualifications for membership in the Dunces' Club, claims to be "very deeply read in all Pieces of Scandal, Obscenity, and Prophaneness, particularly in the Writings of Mrs. Haywood, Henley, Welsted, Morley, Foxton, Cooke, D'Foe, Norton, Woolston, Dennis, Nedward, Concanen, Journalist-Pit, and the Author of the Rival Modes.

And they are desired to be wise men, because they are endowed with no wisdom, and bring no qualification for a degree, except the wish to have it.

They failed to unite the qualifications for both the industrial and academic instruction.

We must, however, mention one qualification, without which a wrong impression may be made.

That statement needs qualification.

A tribune, named Helvius Cinna, ventured, it is said, to assert among his friends that he was prepared to propose a law, with the dictator's sanction, to enable him to marry more wives than one, for the sake of progeny, and to disregard in his choice the legitimate qualification of Roman descent.

Each state, as has previously been stated, prescribes the qualifications of voters within its borders.

The common ground upon which all agree may be stated thus: All males having certain qualifications are in reason and in law entitled to vote.

If it be, as I have heard it sometimes mentioned, a great Qualification for the World to follow Business and Pleasure too, what is it in the Ingenious Mr. Penkethman to represent a Sense of Pleasure and Pain at the same time; as you may see him do this Evening?

Some very pleasant badinage between Lord HUGH CECIL and the HOME SECRETARY as to the relative merits of the words "dwell" and "reside" for the purpose of defining a voter's qualification was followed by an exhaustive and exhausting lecture by Major CHAPPLE on how to tabulate the alternative votes in a three-cornered election.

Could the state impose other qualifications than those mentioned in the constitution?

Masses of trained destroyers and killers, the "new barbarians," gained experience and improved their qualifications by taking part in conventional warfare and in the innumerable guerrilla adventures and operations that accompanied and followed conventional wars.

If this state desired higher qualifications in electors for United States representatives, how could she require them?

93 Verbs to Use for the Word  qualifications