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An unqualified view of this kind would be that nothing whatsoever can change parts this is called 'Mereological Essentialism.' More restricted views hold that at the very least masses of matter cannot change parts.

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Perkins replied: In view of Viet's unqualified opinion that it was illegal, I think the board needs to know the potential risks, if any.

A few of my colleagues embraced the cause of standing up not only for my own beleaguered self, but also for the integrity and importance of the job I was in Jackson's view unqualified to do.

As I am completely unqualified to take a view, it would be absurd of me to wade into the scientific debate.

Although few madrasas actually offer weapons training, their graduates -- imbued with a fervent world view and unqualified for jobs outside the mosques -- have been ready recruits for jihad groups like the Taliban, Al Qaeda and assorted sects in Pakistan and Kashmir.

As has been pointed out (Leff 1967), in 1377 78 Wyclif made a swift progression from unqualified fundamentalism to a heretical view of the Church and its Sacraments.

-Matt  Ferner notes that most voters view Donald Trump as unqualified ― but some are supporting him anyway.

To many, Trump is a candidate to be scorned and derided, to be ridiculed, but mostly, to be feared, not because he is so unqualified and peripatetic in his views and opinions, but rather because of what it says about the American public's willingness to support someone who appeals not to their hopes and aspirations but to their prejudices, anger and resentments.

The slogan accordingly associated with Wittgenstein's later work is that "Meaning is use," though he himself never expressed this view in such an unqualified form.

For example, all versions of necessitism must reject unqualified "essentialist" theses such as the view that a person is necessarily a person; at most, one can perhaps maintain the weaker thesis that a person is necessarily if concrete, a person.

-Greg Sargent (D) questions whether voters' view of Trump as unqualified will matter.

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