Qualified vs. Competent

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Qualifiedadjective

Meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.

Qualifiedadjective

Restricted or limited by conditions.

Qualifiedverb

simple past tense and past participle of qualify

Qualifiedadjective

Fitted by accomplishments or endowments.

Qualifiedadjective

Modified; limited; as, a qualified statement.

Qualifiedadjective

meeting the proper standards and requirements and training for an office or position or task;

Qualifiedadjective

limited or restricted; not absolute;

Qualifiedadjective

holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill;

Qualifiedadjective

restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man')

Qualifiedadjective

having elements or qualities mixed in proper or suitable proportions; especially made less severe;

Qualifiedadjective

contingent on something else

Qualifiedadjective

legally qualified;

Qualifiedadjective

officially recognized as being trained to perform a particular job; certified

Qualifiedadjective

competent or knowledgeable to do something; capable

Qualifiedadjective

not complete or absolute; limited

Competentadjective

Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.

Competentadjective

(legal) Having jurisdiction or authority over a particular issue or question.

Competentadjective

Adequate for the purpose

Competentadjective

permeable to foreign DNA

Competentadjective

Answering to all requirements; adequate; sufficient; suitable; capable; legally qualified; fit.

Competentadjective

Rightfully or properly belonging; incident; - followed by to.

Competentadjective

properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient;

Competentadjective

adequate for the purpose;

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