The definition of the word qualifications is shown below. No. 2 is the one I would most likely associate with a person who talks or demonstrates in a given field his expertise. eg:When I need surgery I would see a surgeon, when I have a toothache I see a dentist. I've listened to you over the years and I haven't gleaned one thing from your verbage that would let me make any type of decision concerning Patriot. To me it is just fluff. This is not attacking you, but only what I hear you say in print. It doesn't matter if I own 1 share or a million. Ready for your qualifications.
Bob J
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qual·i·fi·ca&am... http://dictionary.reference.com/audi... http://cache.lexico.com/g/d/speaker.... <a href=" target="_blank"><img src=" border="0" /></a> (kwŏl'ə-fĭ-kā'shən) Pronunciation Key n.
- The act of qualifying or the condition of being qualified.
- A quality, ability, or accomplishment that makes a person suitable for a particular position or task.
- A condition or circumstance that must be met or complied with: fulfilled the qualifications for registering to vote in the presidential election.
- A restriction or modification: an offer with a number of qualifications.
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