How To Use Unqualified In A Sentence

  • Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality.
  • In public education today, unqualified is the new qualified. Gary Stager: Wanna be a School Reformer? You Better do Your Homework!
  • That's why he's egregiously unqualified for the job.
  • The preliminary research showed that the material used of the piston rod is unqualified , casting aliquation and much S element result in cracking on the edge of the casting aliquation.
  • Lets hope her constituents rise up in the next election and oust this unqualified and opportunitistic showboater who only won by running against an unpopular and dying incumbent. Archive 2009-08-01
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  • You should not allow unqualified people to carry out work on your house.
  • In practice, the book is a rambling history of discoveries, geology, astronomy, palaeontology, chaos theory and graphing techniques with more than a few unqualified generalisations.
  • It has been an unqualified success. Times, Sunday Times
  • The committee winkled out the unqualified candidates
  • It is similarly not true that employment in nurseries and daycare centres is for those who are young, unqualified or transient. Times, Sunday Times
  • His praise of her was not entirely unqualified.
  • Does this make me unqualified to write this review?
  • You would struggle to find a sector for which a strong pound is an unqualified benefit. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • He said it was of great concern to him that unqualified practitioners in healthcare were not answerable to any regulatory authority.
  • On the grounds of weeding out incompetent and unqualified staff, every teacher in the city was dismissed by the municipal authorities and ordered to reapply for their positions.
  • It's the only thing anyone can grab onto and criticize from a very qualified individual. look at the rest of her judicial record. you may not agree with some of her decisions, but that doenst make her unqualified to be a supreme court justice. Graham: Confirmation likely barring 'complete meltdown'
  • There is some truth in all of these views and any portrayal of the conferences either as an unqualified success or a total waste of time simply overlooks the complexity of the exercises themselves and of the contexts in which they take place.
  • This changed the ratio of qualified to unqualified staff from 61:23 to 58:28.
  • Is it within the law to have such worthy but unqualified people in sole control of classes while fully trained teachers sit at home twiddling their thumbs? Times, Sunday Times
  • Some one wrote in all capital letters that unqualified disabled workers were slacking off and getting special privileges.
  • It is similarly not true that employment in nurseries and daycare centres is for those who are young, unqualified or transient. Times, Sunday Times
  • For both teams, the challenge is an unqualified disaster - just the way we like it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scheme was not an unqualified success, with persistent abuse and mockery from drivers and onlookers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The preliminary research showed that the material used of the piston rod is unqualified , casting aliquation and much S element result in cracking on the edge of the casting aliquation.
  • 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.
  • Homer, the only "coldhearted" decision was when your dad sold drivers licenses to unqualified drivers who not only killed the Willis children and put the lives of all of us at risk. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • Congress is given power to regulate such commerce in unqualified terms.
  • a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband
  • She had previously assured herself that my hair was all my own, and now my coiffure was the only part of my toilet that come in for her unqualified approval, for Charlie had made the most of my abundant hair, which was of a beautiful color and texture and inclined to curl. Madeleine An Autobiography
  • 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.
  • The ‘New York Times’ is now backing away from its unqualified support of her position and Miller is on leave with no word on when she will return to the paper or what she will do there.
  • Bush was in inexperienced and unqualified candidate in 2000 who could only speak with slogans and vague promises. Republicans compare Obama to failed policies
  • The negative obligation not to inflict inhuman or degrading treatment was unqualified. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am quite unqualified to talk on this subject.
  • If abortion was illegal, many women would be forced to have abortions from unqualified physicians in backstreet clinics, risking their own health.
  • In all three cases, our members accepted management's representations and issued unqualified audit reports on the statements presented.
  • He calls the kind of akrasia caused by an appetite for pleasure “unqualified akrasia” ” or, as we might say, akrasia “full stop”; akrasia caused by anger he considers a qualified form of akrasia and calls it akrasia “with respect to anger”. Aristotle's Ethics
  • I feel completely unqualified to write on that subject as I am still answering that question myself.
  • A qualified audit report, as opposed to an unqualified report, should leave the reader in no doubt as to its meaning and implications.
  • This visit was an unqualified disaster, worse than the time my parents arranged for Kara to spend a week at the commune with us while their “naturist” friends happened by for a visit. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • 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.
  • I think they were all replaced in the mid-1990s by unqualified sales staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • AN urgent inquiry has been demanded by MPs into the number of schoolkids being taught by unqualified teachers. The Sun
  • Either, therefore, he who oppugns incorporeal quality seems also to oppugn unqualified matter; or separating the one from the other, he mutually parts them both. Essays and Miscellanies
  • I am quite unqualified to talk on this subject.
  • If your Honour looks to the instrument of conveyance, the transfer, it is an unqualified transfer of the unencumbered fee simple.
  • The only action of verification proposed here is, in fact, the decision to believe with an unqualified commitment that rejects all doubt, said decision being based on entirely arbitrary and personal dispositions: the extent to which we see pattern in the world; the extent to which we read pattern as purpose; the extent to which we deny the possibility of unpurposed pattern; the extent to which we allow firm convictions to become inflexible by disacknowledging contingency. Archive 2010-03-01
  • She was unqualified for the job.
  • As a result, many more marginally qualified or unqualified applicants for mortgages were accepted, and these loans joined the flood of junk loans that flowed to both the GSEs and the private-label issuers beginning in late 2004. Seeker Blog
  • It's precisely the kind of job I'm interested in (and was applying for this summer) - I'm not unqualified by any stretch, just a tad underqualified by the specifics of this particular job announcement.
  • Predictions that the introduction of nurse practitioners would entail ‘misuse of potent drugs by unqualified staff’ have not materialised, to date.
  • Truth is Obama is an untested, inexperienced, unqualified, overestimated fraud who is on the verge of leading this country to a military defeat in Afghanistan, and getting us all "incinerated" by a nuclear-armed, angry, apocalyptic Iran. What do Republicans expect from president's Afghan speech?
  • 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.
  • With the overwhelming majority of swing voters believing she is unqualified to hold national office her chances of carrying a national election are next to nill. Palin on 2012: 'If it's right, then we will pursue that'
  • I am quite unqualified to talk on this subject.
  • It had 10 beds and 22 nursing staff (ratio of 3: 2 for qualified to unqualified nurses, no special training required).
  • He was totally unqualified for his job as a senior manager.
  • There are few doctors and hospitals, and many unqualified persons practice a form of medicine at private facilities, especially in Mogadishu and other cities.
  • One thing people may not realize about Arnold is that he is peculiarly unqualified for office even by Hollywood standards.
  • 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.
  • INDIAN investigators have discovered that fake commercial pilots' licences are being offered to unqualified trainees seeking jobs with international airlines. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am quite unqualified to talk on this subject.
  • I feel unqualified to comment on the subject.
  • Steve Clemons wonders if Kennedy isn't just plain unqualified for the job: Part of the way with CBK!
  • And I would call it an unqualified success. Times, Sunday Times
  • an unqualified denial
  • As the crisis neared its climax his support was total and unqualified. The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett
  • Good intentions; but not an unqualified success. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe this newfound dearth of spazziness is a natural consequence of turning 38, but until they can get that sad eventuality into a gelcap, I give my hearty and unqualified okey-dokey to this weird mystery enzyme. Boing Boing: July 9, 2006 - July 15, 2006 Archives
  • Blair is uniquely unqualified for such a task because he is a warring faction.
  • Use of antituberculosis drugs by unqualified persons or alternative medicine practitioners in bizarre regimens for inadequate periods is an important problem in our country.
  • 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.
  • Doha's bid is also recessionproof, with unqualified government support and 90 per cent of venues either built or budgeted for. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accuse me not of precipitance, my dear Doctor, nor believe me capable of forgetting the wisdom of your suggestions, nor of lightly weighing those evils with which your zeal has encompassed me, though I write at this instant to confess a total contrariety of sentiment, to call back every promise of delay, and to make an unqualified avowal, that the period of caution is past! Camilla
  • My dear brothers and sisters, I have chosen to appear before you to offer my deepest regrets and unqualified apologies to a traumatized nation.
  • Voice over One complaint against step aerobics has been the number of unqualified people taking the classes.
  • Though calling Obama unqualified for a job that Bush handled with ineptitude for the ages is a bit strong. Bush on Obama: 'This guy has no clue'
  • 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.
  • Since the pass rate for the California exam is quite low, there is concern about whether unqualified individuals are now practicing.
  • Schools with the poorest pupils have the highest turnover and the highest proportion of unqualified teachers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The merit of his _Maximes_ as examples of style -- a style which may be described as lapidary -- is incomparable; it is impossible to say more, or to say it more adequately, in little; but one wearies in the end of the monotony of an idea unalterably applied, of unqualified brilliance, of unrelieved concision; we anticipate our surprise, and its purpose is defeated. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
  • One of the few businessmen in politics to be an unqualified success. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you do not respond within one (1) week and continue at any time to supply goods or services to us, we shall deem your action as unqualified acceptance of this letter.
  • The negative obligation not to inflict inhuman or degrading treatment was unqualified. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is an unqualified right which permits of no derogation.
  • Doing this exercise enabled me , in many cases, to immediately weed out the unqualified candidates.
  • Bad hires for unqualified/unethical people in hazy but very expensive positions such as Norris Lozano for the infamous New Markets Tax Credit program It's a small world after all (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • No costs in respect of anything done by an unqualified person acting as a solicitor shall be recoverable by him… in any action suit or matter.
  • So, all in all, an unqualified success. Times, Sunday Times
  • Professional members seeking mandatory licensing argue that their scope of practice must be defined broadly to prevent unqualified people from engaging in any aspect of their practice.
  • Eventually too, the economy will suffer as there will be too many unqualified people in top posts.
  • Despite throwing a walloping £19 million at a system that worked very well thank you on a shoestring, the corps has not been an unqualified success.
  • Many of the qualities that come so effortlessly to dogs -- loyalty, devotion, selflessness, unflagging optimism, unqualified love -- can be elusive to humans. John Grogan - An interview with author
  • By the time he was done, the first four cups were a bit cool, but the operation was, in essence, a completely unqualified success.
  • The only thing "fueling" the "death panel" myths is the twit McCain unleashed upon this nation when he selected one of the most unqualified and divisive politicians in the world to be his running mate last year. McCain says 'ambiguous' health bills fuel 'death panel' claims
  • 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.
  • We achieved a lot but I wouldn't say that the project has been an unqualified success.
  • It seems to me the survey was an unqualified success, and suggests an engaged workforce. Times, Sunday Times
  • These and other caveats prevent me from giving an unqualified recommendation to this new disc.
  • So the unqualified ban on pets in your tenancy agreement is probably unenforceable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because "he is unqualified to be a volunteer or teacher in China" and because he does not want to be bothered by the media, Eckart Loewe has shut down his blog.
  • He is an unqualified practitioner of law.
  • But too many are from unqualified applicants competing for fewer job openings.
  • The report alleges that the bistate commission allowed a convicted felon to keep his license to handle goods on the waterfront, failed to track $600,000 in federal Homeland Security grant money and hired unqualified applicants. Waterfront Anti-Corruption Panel Is Faulted
  • But, worse than that, many people are working beyond the 20 half-days allowed for unqualified persons to work in schools, and the council has no ability to do anything about it.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • No other country in the world has given such unqualified support to America's new policy of pre-emptive military strikes.
  • Static data are traditionally used to select unqualified plans from mutual exclusive investment plans, which is applicable for a kind of special cash flow and can not solve all cash flow problems.
  • For both teams, the challenge is an unqualified disaster - just the way we like it. Times, Sunday Times
  • At present, there is an unqualified person, with no uniform, no safety gear of any kind, including fire extinguisher on the truck, trying to satisfy a bunch of boat owners who want their fuel at a minimum of inconvenience to them.
  • The scheme did not meet unqualified approval.
  • For ‘circle’ is used ambiguously, meaning both the circle, unqualified, and the individual circle, because there is no name peculiar to the individuals. Metaphysics
  • I have found the way I have been treated by qualified and unqualified people patronising and presumptuous and deeply offensive.
  • Schools with the poorest pupils have the highest turnover and the highest proportion of unqualified teachers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teaching unions and the Labour party fiercely oppose the use of unqualified teachers in schools, arguing that they are a threat to school standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • The advice was based on a conversation between an unqualified call handler and a driver. Times, Sunday Times
  • A qualified audit report, as opposed to an unqualified report, should leave the reader in no doubt as to its meaning and implications.
  • Is it within the law to have such worthy but unqualified people in sole control of classes while fully trained teachers sit at home twiddling their thumbs? Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings.
  • As businesses, they probably benefited, but none enjoyed unqualified subsequent success. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nonetheless, he is deeply skeptical of any version of scientific truth that smacks of mere scientism or the tendency to see progress as both inevitable and ‘unqualifiedly good in its results.’
  • 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.
  • What are you going to say, ‘I don't think that people do think that they can do things they're obviously unqualified for.’
  • Truant soon discovers that there is no such film, and even if there were, Zampano was unqualified to write a critique: He was blind.
  • Non-conformities included failure to create and validate test methods, improper documentation of testing and unqualified personnel. EAC Announces Intention to Suspend SysTest Labs
  • You would struggle to find a sector for which a strong pound is an unqualified benefit. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suspect there is a direct correlation between the 'dumbing down' of America through a crumbling education system and the pooh-poohing of knowledge as elitist, and the increase in kooky candidates and those already in office who spew brazenly incoherent rhetoric, scientifically disturbing stances, and culturally backward ideals -- a breed of candidates and politicians that is eminently unqualified for offices they hold or aspire to. Rizwan A. Rahmani: The Anti-Intellectualization of America and Commensurate Candidates
  • But the career change has been an unqualified success. The Sun
  • On some hospital wards, they are also left to learn such care from unqualified staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is totally unqualified for the job.
  • Dr Rowan Williams, our recently appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, does not enjoy the unqualified support of the media - partly because it's quite difficult to make out what he is saying half the time.
  • Having given the tribunal their unqualified imprimatur, they go on to give a potted and dishonest account of the Yugoslav civil conflicts of the 1990s.
  • His mind had in it too much of that intellectual pride which scorns labor, and overprizes victory, to meet with unqualified admiration.
  • As the crisis neared its climax his support was total and unqualified. The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett
  • Gary Dale, needless to say, has Frank's unqualified endorsement for the impending electoral tilt.
  • Mr Howard had described Professor Flint's failure to disclose his letters to Alan Jones as something he should regret, and for a good month, Mr Howard's office has failed to give him unqualified support.
  • We know she will make a great success of this venture, as she has the unqualified support of her family and friends.
  • The Pan Africanist Congress on Wednesday condemned former president Nelson Mandela for what it termed his unqualified support for the United States '"naked aggression" in Afghanistan. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I shared my experience with her on how I once hired someone who was unqualified for a job.
  • They might also seek to appoint unqualified staff because of the apparent savings that can be made.
  • Constantin, I have said, in pointedly unsubtle language, that Clarence Thomas was unqualified to succeed Thurgood Marshall and that, when his confirmation was at risk, he played the race card in a particularly ugly manner. The Volokh Conspiracy » Miguel Estrada Writes in Support of Elena Kagan’s Confirmation
  • The Catholic celebration of the Incarnation - full and unqualified - grounds the church.
  • He was totally unqualified for his job as a senior manager.
  • Under no circumstances should State support be unqualified and unconditional.
  • He was unqualified for the job.
  • Obama is in inexperienced and unqualified candidate in 2008 who can only speak with slogans and vague promises. Republicans compare Obama to failed policies
  • The scheme did not meet unqualified approval.
  • It is difficult to remember another instance when an unqualified disaster has been followed by such a glorious success. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • We do not need unelected and unqualified judges in Strasbourg to tell us about human rights. The Sun
  • In the modern era, however, neither astronomy, nor surveying, nor gunnery, nor gnomonics (the making of sundials), nor most of the other disciplines represented in this collection of instruments, could be called a branch of mathematics in any straightforward or unqualified way, even though they all make some use of mathematical techniques.
  • There are few employment prospects in the town for unqualified young people.
  • I feel unqualified to comment on the subject.
  • John McCain is George Bush's handpicked apologist and carrier of the self-deception flame but, like Bush, he is also unqualified andout of touch with reality: Allen L Roland McCAIN IS ANOTHER BUSH / UNQUALIFIED AND OUT OF TOUCH WITH REALITY
  • I'm really dreading it, I feel unqualified for anything and distinctly unemployable. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • It soon became apparent, however, that I was grossly unqualified for the position.
  • Not only is Sarah Palin unqualified for the Presidency, she continues to embarass herself with opinions and criticism of the current administration on issues she knows very little about. Poll: Majority of Republicans don't think Palin's qualified for prez
  • Teaching unions and the Labour party fiercely oppose the use of unqualified teachers in schools, arguing that they are a threat to school standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • The experiment had not been an unqualified success.
  • Maybe McCain DID have no choice but to proffer up an unqualified Fundie in order to 'excite' his Deep South Base. How did Sarah Palin get picked for VP?
  • Palin ties Bush in the embarrassability department: watching her try to summon the knowledge and insight to answer questions about a job she's unqualified for is painful. GracefulFlavor
  • Associated Press A report alleges a bistate commission responsible for New York Harbor allowed a convicted felon to keep his license to handle goods, misused Homeland Security grant money and hired unqualified applicants. Waterfront Anti-Corruption Panel Is Faulted
  • He notes that a bishop may also reject a priest beyond calling him ‘unqualified’ by rejecting the letter dimissory and inhibiting him from functioning in the diocese.
  • He was totally unqualified for his job as a senior manager.
  • Much the thinking, in fact, behind the plethora of ‘helplines’ springing up all over the place, manned by wholly unqualified people exorcising their own grief by immersion in that of strangers.
  • 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?
  • I feel unqualified to comment on the subject.
  • I don't see how the claim "'X is human' does not entail 'X is mortal' unqualifiedly" presupposes the issue at hand; for one can reject and, I imagine, many do the claim that being human entails being mortal without any acceptance of the doctrine of Incarnation, the Chalcedonian definition, or reduplicative analysis. Archive 2005-01-01
  • 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.
  • A short term goal of 13% would be appropriate without running the risk of hiring unqualified people.
  • Four in five speak to medically unqualified call handlers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet he remains an almost unqualified meritocrat, arguing that the great challenge for government is not to promote greater equality but to make it easier for people to rise from one class to another. The Social Animal by David Brooks – review
  • Housing Ponzi Schemes where we loan money to people who are unqualified by forcing the taxpayer to aggrate the risk. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Our presentation to the president and company went smashingly, and it was an unqualified success.
  • Last March, there was a near riot when unqualified and untrained staff were brought in.
  • Big Bang was an unqualified success. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in fact, the isolation and weakness of the radical milieu put a premium upon commitment to an unqualified Utopia.
  • Lacking the intricate knowledge and niched vocabulary of someone who can actually tell the difference between New Wave and post-punk, I'm completely unqualified to evaluate my musical experience when a show comes to town. Carly Schwartz: Rock Is Most Definitely Not Dead
  • However, despite throwing a walloping £19 million at a system that worked very well thank you on a shoestring, the corps has not been an unqualified success.
  • As the crisis neared its climax his support was total and unqualified. The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett
  • Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality.
  • It seems to me the survey was an unqualified success, and suggests an engaged workforce. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miss Pearce said she expected an unqualified retraction of his comments within twenty four hours.
  • I'm horrendously unqualified for this sort of job, but I reckon it'd be a real laugh having a gay introductions agency.
  • Maannnn… it was a 100%, fantastic, blue-skied, smiley-faced, big massive lump of an absolutely unqualified success.
  • The negative obligation not to inflict inhuman or degrading treatment was unqualified. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • The new policy addressed the concern of patronage appointments of unqualified people to the governing boards of post-secondary institutions, but stopped short of creating a fully elected board.
  • Like Wallace, the operation was said to be an unqualified success but he now faces a period of total rest before undertaking a special rehabilitation programme over several weeks.
  • Aquinas says that between the unqualified changelessness of God's eternity and the qualified changeableness of corporeal existence, there is the qualified immutability of angelic being. Process Theism
  • These apologies can be interpreted as excuses for people being incompetent, unqualified, dumb, disorganised, and unreliable.
  • His praise of her was not entirely unqualified.
  • The event was an unqualified success.
  • The scheme did not meet unqualified approval.
  • He instructed an exhausted, unqualified third mate to turn the ship when it came abeam of Busby Island.
  • It is also making strenuous efforts to recruit new staff and train unqualified employees.
  • These and other caveats prevent me from giving an unqualified recommendation to this new disc.

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