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WASHINGTON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The White House said on Tuesday that there was nothing new in President Barack Obama's unqualified remark that automatic spending cuts looming in January "will not happen".
No one pushed him into dismissing Clinton as "unqualified" before the New York primary a rash remark that ignited a blowback against him or told him not to condemn outright the fracas that broke out at the Nevada Democratic Convention.
On Wednesday, Seth Klarman, a billionaire hedge fund manager and sometime Republican donor, said he would work to get Hillary Clinton elected, condemning Trump's "shockingly unacceptable" remarks and calling the candidate "completely unqualified for the highest office in the land".
And Jacobi's positive remarks about science did not come unqualified.
His remarks on Social Security, for instance, were unqualified; he said that "President George W. Bush will keep the promise of Social Security -- no changes, no reductions, no way".
When the former editor of the Observer newspaper Donald Trelford had his sixth child last May, his pride at being what he thought was the oldest living "new" father – at 76 years and six months – was unqualified; and scarcely a single voice objected to his remark that the age gap between his oldest and youngest daughters was 49 years.
The tenor of Clegg's remarks appear to clash with the enthusiastic support for unqualified teachers in free schools expressed by the Liberal Democrat schools minister David Laws last Thursday in the Commons.
South Africa have issued on unqualified statement condemning eye-gouging after the International Rugby Board launched an investigation into remarks made by the Springboks' coach, Peter de Villiers, at the end of the second Test following the yellow card issued to Schalk Burger for making contact with the left eye of Luke Fitzgerald.
Paul declined to speak at the Republican National Convention as a matter of principle, saying that the convention planners had demanded that his remarks be vetted by the Romney campaign and that he make an unqualified endorsement of Romney.
Is there any stranger form of public pronouncement, when you really stop to think about it, than the kind of "unqualified apology" just issued by Niall Ferguson, celebrity historian and purveyor of wrong insights, following his remarks about John Maynard Keynes at a conference in California last Thursday?
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