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1 Reforms, she said, would also mean better paid and better qualified staff.
2 How were they better qualified to choose the future than he was?
3 Who, then, could be better qualified than Shah to talk about integration?
4 Of this, however, others are better qualified to treat than this friend.
5 I am better qualified to speak of John's movements than Miss Gibbie.
6 They'd probably be better qualified in helping to recognize any weapons.
7 Surely there are other officers better qualified for dealing with captured enemy personnel.
8 The better qualified you are, the more likely you are to secure employment.
9 I can think of no one better qualified than you to command it.
10 They were better qualified for service, and more reliable in office.
11 He becomes better qualified to discharge the duties of a freeman.
12 No man better qualified as a legislator ever occupied a seat in Congress.
13 You could attend another surgeon, much better qualified , were you not at sea.'
14 The group considers itself better qualified to survive than neighbor groups.
15 Females are better qualified - other things being the same-forattending the sick, than males.
16 Yet when I shall be better qualified for this task I know not.
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