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Alas, they would be "unqualified" for a public school.
Still, their study rebutted one of the biggest criticisms of affirmative action for executives — that the women who serve would be unqualified or viewed as token appointees.
Contrary to the fears that they would be unqualified, the 10 percenters exceeded expectations; their collective grade point average in their first year of college was higher than the freshman average for all students before the Hopwood decision.
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Second, a U-turn by the Fed on interest rates would hardly be unqualified good news.
"If anyone suggested that doctors could be unqualified and allowed to treat patients, everyone would be rightly horrified.
No one would accuse Clinton of being unqualified to be president.
A wise man recently pointed out that if Foster had only built his 20 or 30 best works, critical admiration would be virtually unqualified.
A Supreme Court nominee who promised to vote a certain way would almost certainly be unconfirmable and probably would be rated unqualified by the American Bar Assn.
We knew these guys were unqualified and would mess up.
I would not say that Judge Sonia Sotomayor is unqualified for the position of justice of the Supreme Court; I would rather say that she is "misqualified".
After the attack, Matthews received criticism that she'd been fast-tracked and was unqualified to run the base, setting off rounds of backlash from former and current CIA officers who claimed the attacks were sexist.
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