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In this article, we will use the unqualified term species to refer to one or more species taxa.
Throughout this article, the unqualified term "pound" and the £ symbol refer to the Pound sterling.
The usage of "(interest) otaku", however, is used for teasing or self-deprecation, but the unqualified term remains negative.
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Then, ACE reparses each document extracting unqualified, ambiguous terms and resolves these for their corresponding code elements by using the context of the terms.
But his car- dealing competitors can take some comfort in this fact: While his earlier creations, Blockbuster and Waste Management, both made huge waves, neither has been an unqualified long-term success.
The first year has been an unqualified success in terms of finding and fostering an audience.
We found loans that had been made to unqualified borrowers on terms that were, in some cases, outrageous.
The season, presented by the Lincoln Center Festival and the Armory, was an unqualified success in terms of ticket sales.
Yet she was the first Tory leader to use the word "intellectual" as a term of unqualified approval.
In other words, what he once wrote in terms of unqualified certainty turned out to be hopelessly wrong.
However, drawbacks of the ICF have been highlighted, including unqualified differentiation of main terms such as activity and participation [ 23, 24].
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