adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
trained/qualified personnel
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The unit is staffed by trained personnel.
trained/qualified staff
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Recruitment of trained staff was a continuing problem.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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fully
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One or two were fully qualified lawyers!
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Therefore, it is strongly recommended that correct information is established by fully qualified and experienced caterers.
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Brian Hucker was a fully qualified sky-diving instructor with over 2000 jumps under his belt until a parachuting accident four years ago.
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Subjects were screened by a fully qualified medical practitioner.
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He was a fully qualified engineer, with a university degree!
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Different kinds of vehicle and tanks are required for different products, which in turn need specialist handling by fully qualified drivers.
highly
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We employ more than 1,500 highly qualified service engineers and have an extensive network of High Street shops.
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Many employ highly qualified environmentalists to lead their tours.
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Do we need highly qualified graduates for all these jobs?
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High-tech advance however is not feasible without a highly qualified manpower stock.
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And there are highly qualified instructors on hand to advise you.
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In particular, there are few highly qualified technical managers.
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She is a highly qualified research scientist whose contract, funded by the pharmaceutical industry, has come to an end.
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A highly qualified horticulturist found his responsible and mainly administrative post terribly exhausting after his hearing became impaired.
newly
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As newly qualified teachers ourselves, and I can recommend it as stimulating rewarding and fun!
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The reforms would mean lower pay for newly qualified officers.
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Eventually they were replaced, moved to higher classes, or learned Hausa. Newly qualified teachers posed another problem.
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I intend to use the report to review the present arrangements for the induction of newly qualified teachers and in-service training.
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Dear Anne Molly likes to introduce all the newly qualified teachers at the Reunion.
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Even the newly qualified teacher manages time, pupils, resources and the curriculum within the classroom.
professionally
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All defined benefit schemes are subject to regular valuations by professionally qualified actuaries.
suitably
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One good thing which happened immediately was that Universities offered shortened degree courses to suitably qualified ex-service men.
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For those suitably qualified teaching and consultancy opportunities are available.
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There was a lack of suitably qualified staff to implement the system and it became costly and time-consuming to implement.
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This would include prescribed medication and examinations by suitably qualified professions e.g. doctors, physiotherapists etc.
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Position closing Open until suitably qualified applicants apply.
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The idea is to match suitably qualified applicants with institutions which have vacancies.
well
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Male speaker Industry needs well qualified scientists and the future's scientists are in the schools.
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Prospects, therefore, for bright and well qualified people are good, although demand for solicitors varies from year to year.
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Well , perhaps not quite; the well qualified pilot sitting behind put the little craft through its paces.
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The assistants were also not a very well qualified group either in terms of formal school qualifications or further training.
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accountant
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A qualified accountant , his official job was to raise funds, find more money.
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Another thing about being a qualified accountant is that I could always leave and do books at home.
candidate
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Instead of voting immediately, he suggested, regional groups should meet to choose the best qualified candidates .
doctor
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Although a qualified doctor , Eric Jones-Evans was essentially a man of the theatre.
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Perhaps the man wielding the scalpel was not a qualified doctor at all.
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In 1979, it was estimated that some 24.8% of all qualified doctors were living abroad.
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A qualified doctor working as a senior houseman in a hospital pathology department she discovered she was pregnant in November 1988.
driver
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Different kinds of vehicle and tanks are required for different products, which in turn need specialist handling by fully qualified drivers .
majority
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As such, it is alleged that it is appropriate to be dealt with on the basis of qualified majority voting.
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If not, the proposal would then be put to the Council of eleven member states for a qualified majority vote.
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But more and more decisions are now taken by qualified majority vote.
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Both of these require only a qualified majority of the Council.
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It provides that the Council may, but only by unanimity, designate certain decisions to be taken by qualified majority voting.
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The directives are proposed under article 118A, which is subject to qualified majority voting.
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Then there is the problem of qualified majority voting on foreign policy issues.
nurse
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A qualified nurse is available to treat injuries and general illnesses and to advise on general health matters.
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The event gives nurse managers, qualified nurses, midwives and health visitors chance to present their achievements.
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In an ideal world every qualified nurse would have the chance to further her professional education in this way.
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Two thirds of nurses who reported staffing levels had been changed believed the amount of qualified nurses employed had been reduced.
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The number and variety of specialties open to qualified nurses is wide, and probably has no equal in any other profession.
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Mr. Brown Is not it clear that many qualified nurses are not getting jobs in the health service?
people
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They are usually purpose-built, with facilities to help disabled people and are staffed by qualified people.
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At the start of a project there is often a pressure on functional managers to provide qualified people for the project.
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Many daytime activities are supported by a purpose built creche staffed by qualified people .
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Prospects, therefore, for bright and well qualified people are good, although demand for solicitors varies from year to year.
person
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We are not prepared to accept restrictions on the employer's right to recruit the best qualified person for the job.
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Only a qualified person can unravel the causes.
privilege
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The rule that qualified privilege protects bonafide responses to criticism assists newspapers which offer a right of reply.
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The freedom of speech protected by the law of qualified privilege may be availed of by all sorts and conditions of men.
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If it is found not to be true, the member may claim qualified privilege if he acted without malice.
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The defence of qualified privilege has been developed in accordance with social needs.
solicitor
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It is very complexed and probably better left to a qualified solicitor .
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He or she is a qualified Solicitor or Barrister and is paid.
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Newly qualified solicitors begin as salaried assistant solicitors.
staff
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The basic weekly pay for a recruit to the fire service is £243 - rising to £305 for qualified staff .
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Ideally, further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared.
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You can also organise your own courses at Ynys Hywel with the advice and assistance of our qualified staff .
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Mr Huntingdon ensures that at least two of these qualified staff are on the premises at all times.
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There was a lack of suitably qualified staff to implement the system and it became costly and time-consuming to implement.
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The easterners need qualified staff at least as much as cash.
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However, on a coronary care unit with adequate, trained and qualified staff this is not usually a problem.
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However, there are many new avenues opening up for qualified staff in areas which have not traditionally been associated with nursing.
teacher
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At the other end of the scale, six were qualified teachers , three of them at graduate level.
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As newly qualified teachers ourselves, and I can recommend it as stimulating rewarding and fun!
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Newly qualified teachers posed another problem.
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I intend to use the report to review the present arrangements for the induction of newly qualified teachers and in-service training.
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More than half of the country's qualified teachers have left the profession.
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Labour promise more books better schools and more teachers Meanwhile labour have promised more books, better schools and more qualified teachers.
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There also was resentment in the way that this recently qualified teacher talked of the rich.
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A qualified teacher will have undergone a three-year course consisting of twenty hours a week in college as well as home study.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Have the house inspected by a qualified building contractor.
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The FDA gave its qualified approval to the drug, but suggested that more studies be done.
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three qualified applicants
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After all, thought I, I was the best qualified of those present to speak on the subject of the future.
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Helping to put the youngsters through their paces will be qualified coaches and local junior international athletes.
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However, definitive decisions about such measures must rest with medically qualified personnel.
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Many employ highly qualified environmentalists to lead their tours.
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Perhaps the man wielding the scalpel was not a qualified doctor at all.
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Prospects, therefore, for bright and well qualified people are good, although demand for solicitors varies from year to year.
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This qualified chimera image will allow our comparison of Presocratic reasoning with scientific reasoning to be more precise.