All of the people who work for me are fully qualified and trustworthy.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The policy was a qualified success.
French, David The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000 (1990)
He became a qualified instructor and was proud that he introduced more than 800 people to gliding.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The incident could have been infinitely worse, and the day ended as a qualified success.
Richard Holmes Dusty Warriors: Modern Soldiers at War (2006)
So far auto-enrolment appears to be a qualified success.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Overall, the programme has been a qualified success.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
It was a qualified success.
The Sun (2007)
Others far better qualified than I have judged him as a footballer.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
A free 90-minute lesson with a qualified instructor will help with confidence.
The Sun (2016)
And they are still out there now, killing the game and blundering into the path of backs who are far better qualified to attack.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Beginners can learn new sailing skills and get certified with a qualified instructor, while experienced sailors can crew their own yachts in the flotilla.
The Sun (2012)
He adds that through his career'people far better qualified than me' have handled anthropology.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
There are qualified instructors on hand and you can book lessons for some activities if you like, though some of the advice comes for free.
The Sun (2013)
As a qualified fitness instructor you can expect to earn between 12,000 and 14,000 a year.
The Sun (2009)
Beginners, or those with limited sailing experience, can join a qualified instructor on a tuition yacht.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
I'm a qualified yoga instructor.
The Sun (2014)
In other languages
qualified
British English: qualified /ˈkwɒlɪˌfaɪd/ ADJECTIVE
If you give someone or something qualified support or approval, you give support or approval that is not total and suggests that you have some doubts.
He answered both questions with a qualified yes.
American English: qualified
Arabic: مُؤَهَّل
Brazilian Portuguese: qualificado
Chinese: 有资格的
Croatian: uvjetan
Czech: kvalifikovaný
Danish: kvalificeret
Dutch: gekwalificeerd
European Spanish: cualificado
Finnish: pätevä
French: qualifié
German: qualifiziert
Greek: αρμόδιος
Italian: qualificato
Japanese: 資格のある
Korean: 자격 있는
Norwegian: kvalifisert
Polish: wykwalifikowany
European Portuguese: qualificado
Romanian: calificat
Russian: квалифицированный
Latin American Spanish: calificado
Swedish: meriterad
Thai: ที่มีคุณสมบัติ
Turkish: nitelikli
Ukrainian: кваліфікований
Vietnamese: đủ trình độ
All related terms of 'qualified'
qualifies
to provide or be provided with the abilities or attributes necessary for a task, office, duty, etc
qualify
When someone qualifies , they pass the examinations that they need to be able to work in a particular profession .
qualified coach
A coach is someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport.
qualified nurse
A nurse is a person whose job is to care for people who are ill .
qualified pilot
A pilot is a person who is trained to fly an aircraft.
qualified staff
The staff of an organization are the people who work for it.
well-qualified
having good or excellent qualifications
qualified adviser
An adviser is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person or to a group of people.
qualified doctor
A doctor is someone who is qualified in medicine and treats people who are ill .
qualified lawyer
A lawyer is a person who is qualified to advise people about the law and represent them in court.
qualified success
If you describe something as a qualified success , you mean that it is only partly successful .
qualified instructor
An instructor is someone who teaches a skill such as driving or skiing. In American English, instructor can also be used to refer to a schoolteacher or to a university teacher of low rank.
Qualified Majority Voting
a voting system, used by the EU Council of Ministers, enabling certain resolutions to be passed without unanimity