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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute and unqualified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is complete, total, or without any conditions or limitations.
Example: "The committee reached an absolute and unqualified agreement on the new policy."
Alternatives: "categorical and unconditional" or "total and unequivocal".
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True it is that dominion over property springing from ownership is not absolute and unqualified.
Rep. 699, 701, it is said that 'this immunity of a state from suit is absolute and unqualified, and the constitutional provision securing it is not to be so construed as to place the state within the reach of the process of the court.
But it was upheld in a sweeping Supreme Court decision of 1893, Fong Yue Ting v. United States, which held that the government's power to deport foreigners, whether here legally or not, was as "absolute and unqualified" as the power to exclude them.
"We are already passing legislation in the Immigration Bill to ensure judges deal with Article Eight claims in the right way - and don't regard the right to a family life as an absolute and unqualified one.
In 1893, the Supreme Court held in Fong Yue Tin v United States that the power to deport non-citizens 'rests on the same grounds, and is as absolute and unqualified, as the right to prohibit and prevent their entrance into the country' (Fong Yue Tin, 1893, p. 707).
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The world needs an absolute, unconditional, unqualified and total condemnation of terrorism".
But that duty never was and is not today an absolute or unqualified duty.
While the text of the constitution was an absolute limitation on the authority of judges in constitutional matters, within the confines of the text judges had a broad and unqualified mandate to enforce constitutional provisions, regardless of current public sentiment, or the feelings of the justices themselves.
But the museum said the statute was unambiguous and unqualified.
Now Mr. Hynes promises a "real old-fashioned Brooklyn fight" with an "inexperienced and unqualified" rival.
It includes spirited attacks, qualified detractions, and unqualified celebrations.
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