The town of Charlestown can be rightly proud of its St Patrick's Day Parade as it was without doubt an unqualified and total success. |
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Clearly, since they're under the gun, they're not going to pick a totally unqualified flunky. |
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We know she will make a great success of this venture, as she has the unqualified support of her family and friends. |
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Eventually too, the economy will suffer as there will be too many unqualified people in top posts. |
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He instructed an exhausted, unqualified third mate to turn the ship when it came abeam of Busby Island. |
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In other respects, however, the Union was far from being the unqualified blessing which Elizabethan apologists implied. |
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Yet nonetheless, the campaign against arcades was one of the most unqualified successes of 50 years of parental freak-outs. |
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My dear brothers and sisters, I have chosen to appear before you to offer my deepest regrets and unqualified apologies to a traumatized nation. |
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One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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Under no circumstances should State support be unqualified and unconditional. |
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Since the pass rate for the California exam is quite low, there is concern about whether unqualified individuals are now practicing. |
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In all three cases, our members accepted management's representations and issued unqualified audit reports on the statements presented. |
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He said it was of great concern to him that unqualified practitioners in healthcare were not answerable to any regulatory authority. |
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One thing people may not realize about Arnold is that he is peculiarly unqualified for office even by Hollywood standards. |
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This network is uniquely unqualified to carry the newer types of bursty LAN traffic, and so traffic engineering becomes an expensive problem. |
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I feel completely unqualified to write on that subject as I am still answering that question myself. |
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One might be tempted to disregard my relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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It soon became apparent, however, that I was grossly unqualified for the position. |
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Blair is uniquely unqualified for such a task because he is a warring faction. |
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I'm horrendously unqualified for this sort of job, but I reckon it'd be a real laugh having a gay introductions agency. |
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Last March, there was a near riot when unqualified and untrained staff were brought in. |
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By the time he was done, the first four cups were a bit cool, but the operation was, in essence, a completely unqualified success. |
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As far as we are concerned, this week has been nothing but an unqualified success. |
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Given this, songs as unambiguous and poptastic as Deadlines and Diets, Wake Me Up and Graffiti My Soul are unqualified triumphs of the genre. |
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The original actor set the standard here for a lyrically beautiful loser, for which this remake actor is physically unqualified. |
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Many teachers are unqualified to teach according to local public school standards and most don't know how to relate to American-raised children. |
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Does this make me completely unqualified to comment on a book about mobile phones? |
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These apologies can be interpreted as excuses for people being incompetent, unqualified, dumb, disorganised, and unreliable. |
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Gary Dale, needless to say, has Frank's unqualified endorsement for the impending electoral tilt. |
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After finding an unqualified buyer, they'd falsify mortgage applications and employment histories just to get a bank to say yes to a loan. |
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If your Honour looks to the instrument of conveyance, the transfer, it is an unqualified transfer of the unencumbered fee simple. |
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One in 10 primary school pupils could be taught by unqualified teachers from September as severe staff shortages bite. |
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Our presentation to the president and company went smashingly, and it was an unqualified success. |
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His mind had in it too much of that intellectual pride which scorns labor, and overprizes victory, to meet with unqualified admiration. |
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I shared my experience with her on how I once hired someone who was unqualified for a job. |
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No other country in the world has given such unqualified support to America's new policy of pre-emptive military strikes. |
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It is also making strenuous efforts to recruit new staff and train unqualified employees. |
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I often thought you went through life hoping only for the respect of your family, but the unqualified love of head waiters. |
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The respondent's lease contains an unqualified covenant against underletting any part of the demised premises. |
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The rapid increase of the sewage, the unqualified discharge of waste water and the misuse of fertilizer all worsened the situation of the water body. |
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There is definitely an appeal in critiquing Republicans who are obviously unqualified to govern. |
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When Panetta became CIA director in 2009, he was demonstrably unqualified for the job. |
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The services rendered by unqualified and unprofessional staff of old-age homes and day-care centres for the aged with limited resources are found wanting. |
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Anyone that tells you otherwise or promises great results in just a few days or even weeks is either unqualified or lying their way into stealing your money. |
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If abortion was illegal, many women would be forced to have abortions from unqualified physicians in backstreet clinics, risking their own health. |
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We have, on the one hand, an arrogant, unqualified celebrity, and on the other, a burly guy who seems to have a problem with thwacking women around. |
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Then he left school, an unqualified bully, and joined the merchant navy. |
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British journalist Liz Jones has an unqualified knack for raising media hackles on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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As president, he's been an unqualified proponent of experimental charters, which reject the job stability of traditional schools. |
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I was duly attacked for my remarks and offered an immediate and unqualified apology. |
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When pundits expected his verbal gaffes to mark him as unqualified, instead the bloopers raised his stature as a guy too tough to crack a sissified book. |
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This man was ill, ritually unclean, unkempt, probably physically repulsive, an outcast from society, and unqualified to approach God at the temple, but Jesus felt compassion. |
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Not only is this a fiscal travesty but, more importantly, our health care decisions are being made by unqualified persons with purely fiscally based agendas. |
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Use of antituberculosis drugs by unqualified persons or alternative medicine practitioners in bizarre regimens for inadequate periods is an important problem in our country. |
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It is politics that hires the unqualified person to do a job that requires a highly seasoned person, skilled in design, who can make sound design decisions. |
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There are few doctors and hospitals, and many unqualified persons practice a form of medicine at private facilities, especially in Mogadishu and other cities. |
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Sometimes a qualified and an unqualified person can bid for the same vacancy, but one finds the unqualified person is recruited without us knowing why. |
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Do you want totally unqualified people to continue offering the same services as you offer, while some very well qualified people can't even be registered in Ontario? |
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A leading member of the NUT said pupils in Manchester's primary schools are already being taught by untrained and unqualified staff when teachers are sick. |
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If anything, it's closer to Andy Warhol's obsession with self-conscious celebrity, a world where apparently unqualified people could be turned into media icons. |
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But, he was a very religious man so everyone had to shut up and let him have a job he was abjectly unqualified for because to do otherwise would be theocratically incorrect. |
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It was just as well that the maintenance of total secrecy was the one unqualified success of the landings, as this resulted in their being largely unopposed. |
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The commander in charge called it an unqualified and absolute success. |
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The event has already raised over 73000 for 13 different charities and organiser Michael Hegarty is confident that this year's event will be another unqualified success. |
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This is a film guaranteed to succeed only to the degree that people find the puppets believable and on that count Strings is an absolute, unqualified success. |
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Deliverance was solid, but Damnation was an unqualified success. |
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It is a target rather than an outrageous boast, but should he achieve it, perhaps then he will be considered by observers to be an unqualified success. |
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In short, the young princes arguably had an unqualified right of succession to the British throne, a right that was much stronger than their uncle. |
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This is an unqualified right which permits of no derogation. |
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Both European victories have been on Scottish soil, but the weather was so foul last weekend that it would be wrong the claim the latter was an unqualified success. |
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This isn't to say veterinarians unfamiliar with bird dogs are unqualified, but they might not be the best pick for you. |
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Martin makes no apology for his unqualified endorsation of the policies of the Liberal party. |
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President Bush continues to do a heckuva job installing unqualified cronies in key government posts. |
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He declined, asserting that he felt unqualified, knowing little about scholarship on the theory of poetry. |
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I wonder sometimes just how sweet and primrosy the paths of the Elysian fields will have to be to win Miss Swinton's unqualified approval. |
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They labeled him an unqualified marksman and often caught him napping while on duty and failing to report for bed checks. |
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However, the myth was revived in 1997 when author Dava Sobel presented it as an unqualified truth in her book Longitude. |
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The 1947 International Eisteddfod was hailed as an unqualified success with praise for the organisers, the founders, and all the competitors. |
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A BIRMINGHAM man who admitted fitting a set of dentures to a blind woman despite being unqualified has been fined by magistrates. |
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The first reason is tat the Sassanids assigned big tasks to unqualified and ill-advised people who are not capable of performing them. |
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Scholars are hesitant to make unqualified claims about the historical facts of the Buddha's life. |
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But the tragedy could have been avoided if unqualified Brown had put in four screws to secure the flue pipe. |
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With a range of traditional and transitional styles in popular price points, Broyhill's new leather line was an unqualified hit, according to executives. |
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Her cooking ability, while mentioned, was unqualified by her. |
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His lack of a high school diploma renders him unqualified for the job. |
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A tribunal has the discretion to admit either a legally qualified or unqualified counsel to assist the person appearing before it, based on the facts of the case. |
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At first blush, Heller's originalist methodology appears to embrace a largely unqualified right of every person to possess and carry any firearm in common civilian use. |
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We work in an industry when unqualified foreigners on travel visas pose as GMAT teachers or people who have no graduate school experience advise you on your application. |
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Slowly, the press began to eliminate its stereotypical racial references when covering Louis and instead treated him as an unqualified sports hero. |
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Aristotle moves from this unqualified discussion of justice to a qualified view of political justice, by which he means something close to the subject of modern jurisprudence. |
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