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However, we agree with Willan that assessments of cost-effectiveness should be more clearly stated, avoiding the unqualified phrase 'the probability of cost-effectiveness'.
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Second, a few words of unqualified praise.
It was cut to under four hours for its premiere, in November 1980, after which it was excoriated by critics — "an unqualified disaster" in the much-quoted phrase of Vincent Canby of The New York Times — and then pulled from exhibition.
There is a phrase in Latin, Ad Verecundam, which is an appeal to an unqualified authority.
"If an investor asked me, 'Should I bid on this stock?"' said David Menlow, the president of the IPO Financial Network, an independent research firm, "I would respond with an unqualified 'no".' Yet one man's "financial train wreck," to borrow Mr. Menlow's phrase, is another's rare chance to magically transform a modest stash of cash into a single-stock retirement fund.
For this reason, we generally use phrases like 'hallmarks of chaos' or 'chaos-like property' instead of the unqualified adjective 'chaotic.'chaotic
No assertion goes unqualified.
They are unqualified".
That was an unqualified success.
They deserve our unqualified support.
Iraq is an unqualified catastrophe.
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