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The phrase "an unqualified value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a value that is absolute or not limited by any conditions or qualifications.
Example: "In this analysis, we will consider an unqualified value to ensure that our results are not influenced by external factors."
Alternatives: "a definitive value" or "an absolute value".
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But specifying more precisely the conditions of autonomy inevitably sparks controversy and invites skepticism about the claim that autonomy is an unqualified value for all individuals.
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We now need to know what distinguishes the principle that lays down our duties from these other motivating principles, and so makes motivation by it the source of unqualified value.
Irony — postmodern or any other — is a brief against affirmation, against the unsophisticated embrace of positive (unqualified) values.
Since his first letter to stockholders, Bezos has expressed an unqualified commitment to delivering unparalleled value to the consumer.
PricewaterhouseCoopers, the firm's auditors, had given an unqualified report, but Sir Stelios took issue with the balance-sheet value of £72.4m put on the take-off and landing slots at Gatwick acquired along with GB Airways, a small carrier, early this year.
Iraq is an unqualified catastrophe.
That was an unqualified success.
This would seem an unqualified benefit.
The meeting was not an unqualified success.
My honeymoon was not an unqualified success.
The fight an unqualified epic.
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