“That quackery alone makes me question his qualification as a medical professional.”
“The chapter begins with a discussion of why the present global setting is resistant to renewal and reform, but with the qualification that such a climate of resistance could change rapidly.”
“Simply because Mr. Leigh did not add such a qualification to his statement does not, in my view, require a recantation of that position.”
disqualification
The act of disqualifying, or the state of being disqualified;
That which disqualifies; that which causes someone to be unfit for a certain purpose or role
(basketball): The act of being forbidden from further play in a basketball game due to the accumulation of too many personal fouls.
“He faces a four-year disqualification from athletics.”
“He has shown his disqualification for the position in two ways i.e. his temper constantly obscures his judgment, and his language is constantly running away with him.”
“The first offense will result in disqualification of the shooter from the event.”
“Mitch has made a few mistake during his qualification run, and every time a fistful of seconds are lost, when he crosses the finish line he is 81st and 0,02 sec away from the 80th and last qualificative position.”
“For example, in many languages qualificative adjectives, which show agreement, are not modified when used as predicate.”
“As is the case in all qualificative constructions, the head noun may be deleted once its referent is known to the interlocutors.”
qualifiedness
The property of being qualified (restricted or limited by conditions).