The other fact is that our 12 20-year-old community colleges provide low tuition costs and require limited state support primarily because a large cadre of sometimes minimally qualified, generally ill-paid, permanently temporary instructors exists.
And, she went on, some of those touting themselves as experts on managing diversity are minimally qualified to advise a company on the subtleties of issues involving race and gender in the work place.
The rating of the bar association, which ranked Judge Ginsburg as minimally qualified when he was named to the Federal appeals court last year, could be a major factor in the confirmation process.
Naturally the students who had not been admitted to the courses of their first choice were in general no more than minimally qualified.
At independence there were 25,000 primary school teachers, but less than 2,000 were even minimally qualified to teach primary school children.
I am particularly concerned about the statement that community colleges "require limited state support primarily because a large cadre of sometimes minimally qualified, generally ill-paid, permanently temporary instructors exists."
Under the Labour Code 2010, a prospective employer faced with choosing between a belonger who is minimally qualified for the job and a non-belonger who has far higher qualifications must choose the belonger.
Under RIR, the sequence of events was reversed: the employer first did the recruiting, and then filed the case with evidence that no minimally qualified US workers could be found.
Some doubted whether the nominee, found only minimally qualified by the American Bar Association, had the requisite depth of experience.
A study last fall by the City Bar Association called the experience of non-English speakers in the courts "Kafkaesque" and found that court interpreters were often minimally qualified, overworked, underpaid and unavailable.