Qualification
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Qualification may refer to:
  • Qualification problem
    Qualification problem
    In philosophy and AI , the qualification problem is concerned with the impossibility of listing all the preconditions required for a real-world action to have its intended effect. It might be posed as how to deal with the things that prevent me from achieving my intended result...

     of non-monotonic logic
  • Qualification Principle
    Qualification Principle
    In programming language theory, the qualification principle states that any semantically meaningful syntactic class may admit local definitions. In other words, it's possible to include a block in any syntactic class, provided that the phrases of that class specify some kind of computation...

    , syntactic class logic
  • Teaching qualification
    Teaching qualification
    A teaching qualification or teacher qualification is one of a number of academic and professional degrees that enables a person to become a registered teacher in primary or secondary school...

    , academic degree
  • Qualification types (UK)
    Qualification types (UK)
    In the UK education sector, there are a wide range of qualification types offered by the United Kingdom awarding bodies. Qualifications range in size and type, can be academic, vocational or skills-related, and are grouped together into different levels of difficulty.- Qualification levels...

    , awarded in education
  • Genuine Occupational Qualification
    Genuine Occupational Qualification
    In UK employment discrimination law, a Genuine Occupational Qualification exists when the nature of a particular job causes the sex or gender of an applicant to become a reasonable cause for choosing one applicant over another...

    , job-related term in the UK
  • Pre-qualification
    Pre-qualification
    Pre-qualification is a term of art in retail finance, and means that a loan officer has taken some information from the borrower, and made a tentative ....

    , financial term
  • National Qualifications Framework
    National Qualifications Framework
    The National Qualifications Framework is a credit transfer system developed for qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland....

    , Credit transfer system
  • National Vocational Qualification
    National Vocational Qualification
    National Vocational Qualifications are work based awards in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that are achieved through assessment and training. In Scotland they are known as Scottish Vocational Qualification ....

    , work-based awards
  • Professional certification
    Professional certification
    Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply certification or qualification, is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task...

  • Product certification
    Product certification
    Product certification or product qualification is the process of verifying that a certain product has passed performance tests and quality assurance tests or qualification requirements stipulated in contracts, regulations, or specifications...

     (also called product qualification)
  • A process of deciding the running order in many racing
    Racing
    A sport race is a competition of speed, against an objective criterion, usually a clock or to a specific point. The competitors in a race try to complete a given task in the shortest amount of time...

     events, and other sports
  • Qualification Law, British game preservation
    Game preservation
    Game preservation is maintaining a stock of game to be hunted legally. It includes:*Preventing poaching*Preventing losses due to attack by predators.*Encouraging breeding, and sometimes captive breeding for release.-Game preservation in Britain:...

    law only allowing men who own more than a certain value of land, to hunt game
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