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the unqualified
adjective
Not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
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With objects such as these, Maastricht is the unqualified paradise of collectors.
I'm firmly convinced that death marks the unqualified and irreversible end of our lives.
But Mother's Day and Father's Day afford the perfect occasions for the unqualified reception of stuff.
What was the unqualified Blankenhorn doing at the Prop 8 trial?
It doesn't have a happy ending or the unqualified hero meeting familiar obstacles".
The hot-dogs have received the unqualified approval of Cornelius Vanderbilt and Col. Theodore Roosevelt.
But the unqualified nobility that we see in "Socrates" is all the more impressive for its rarity in his work.
But what I want to comment on now was the unqualified, concentrated joy in his mad eyes that morning.
That conditional support for Mr. Ashcroft's nomination is a shift from the unqualified praise Mr. Torricelli expressed last month.
He walked parts of the parade route with police officers, firefighters, sanitation workers and correction officers, basking in the unqualified cheers for the men and women in uniform.
Woods and Mickelson may drive each other crazy, or they may push each other to greater heights, but whatever happens, the unqualified winner will be golf.
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