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unqualified

not limited or restricted an unqualified denial not meeting the proper standards and requirements and training (= incompetent) legally not qualified or sufficient a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband incompetent witnesses (= unentitled) having no right or entitlement a distinction to which he was unentitled

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Simple sentences

Beth is unqualified for such a responsible post.
However faultlessly these tasks were achieved, she never commended: it was a maxim with her that praise is inconsistent with a teacher's dignity, and that blame, in more or less unqualified measure, is indispensible to it.

Movie subtitles

Moreover, your unqualified behaviour towards city clerk Hermann Schraat is considered a serious offense against a public administrator.
In view of what he's told us, you understand. if your teacher feels that you're unqualified. this committee cannot give you an appointment.
It was an unqualified nightmare.
And they've all been unqualified disasters.
Sun Probe One was an unqualified success.
Towards eliminating the danger of unqualified impostors You've had your tongue down her throat and she's got her legs.
That woman is totally unqualified to criticise anything.
You consider me unqualified?
When I have, as you said, insulted you and when you have treated me with an unqualified contempt.
Oh, I'm gonna lose my job just 'cause I'm dangerously unqualified!
All your teachers give you an unqualified thumbs-up.
And if that ever occurs, the only reassurance they'll have. that they're doing the proper thing. is gonna derive from their unqualified belief in the unified chain of command.
Unless I receive orders to the contrary. I refuse to share that authority with an unqualified civilian.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, opening the ship has been a fascinating experience and an unqualified success.
Whether you like it or not, Miller, you have our unqualified support!
An unqualified success, Major Nelson.
Sun Probe 1 was an unqualified success.
Just think, Amanda what havoc one of these untrained, unqualified people could cause I mean, if they got in over their heads.
I just think an unqualified graduate student is only going to make matters worse.
Your speech tonight was an unqualified success, James.
So you are totally unqualified.
When I have, as you said, insulted you. and when you have treated me with an unqualified contempt.
I gave Bert advice that was unsolicited and unqualified.
Unless I receive orders to the contrary I refuse to share that authority with an unqualified civilian.
I'll take that as an unqualified rave.
We have her unqualified permission to tell the whole truth.
Your questions are so difficult to answer, because - Look at that. Perfect happiness, unqualified bliss.
As of now, I would say the shot is an unqualified success.
An unqualified physicist but a wonderful violinist.
I would dare to venture another opinion. We are on the verge of an immense discovery, and it would be unwise to be influenced by the fact that we base our decision upon the observations of an unqualified layman.
The secretary of the Rightist Union, deputy Mazzante,..has given his party's unqualified support..to the caretaker government.
When I have, as you said, insulted you and when you have treated me with an unqualified contempt. Contempt?
The editorial staff at Beantown feels you are unqualified to be Editor-in-Chief.

News and current affairs

By that standard, does my unqualified criticism of Hamas's rocket attacks make me an Islamophobe?
This is a fully coherent viewpoint, but naive in its unqualified confidence (for example, in the polemical writings of the Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman).
First came a divisive fight over naming a new Managing Director: Germany pushed a little known and unqualified bureaucrat and failed to have him accepted.
As for what has already been achieved, some measures deserve unqualified praise.
The first era was not an unqualified success.
Looking at the capital flow reversal into the US, I cannot argue that the second era has been an unqualified success either.
Indonesia's current political transition from dictatorship to democracy, although no unqualified success, shows that this is achievable.
His selection of Sarah Palin, a charismatic but spectacularly unqualified candidate, as his running mate, is just the most glaring of many examples of the real McCain.
Voters not only feared handing over positions of real authority to unqualified counter-elites; they feared endangering their country's image and damaging its position in Europe and beyond.
Unqualified board members do not ask hard questions.
Though one should not conclude from this that growth and inequality are either unrelated or positively correlated, the unqualified statement that inequality is bad for growth does not really accord with the facts.
A direct, unqualified assertion about the benefits of free trade has now been transformed into a statement adorned by all kinds of ifs and buts.
Putin's new cabinet is a similar reshuffling of the incompetent with the unqualified.
This failure matters, for it allowed Putin's unqualified belief in central authority to lead to the recapture of the state by the security services.
And the international condemnation of Qaddafi's atrocities today has been swift, unqualified, and effectively unanimous.
The 2016 presidential election campaign not only has more candidates than ever; it also has the highest proportion in memory who are flat-out unqualified for the job.
Indeed, complaints about stagnating incomes and poor public services gave way to displays of unqualified support for the government, with citizens declaring their willingness to shoulder the costs of confronting the West.

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