0 An unqualified person does not have the qualifications needed for a particular job. --
1 not limited in any way; to the largest degree possible: --
2 lacking the skills and experience needed for a particular job: --
3 not limited in any way: --
Consequently, unqualified generalizations about 'the political thought ' of the era, based inevitably on a fraction of the relevant array, are often misleading.
His commitment to the idea of freedom was apparently unqualified.
The case is the same as that in which the angel receives only the unqualified desire for benefits.
Nevertheless, they indicate prevailing health needs that are inconsistently managed and that could be improved through nursing support collaboration with unqualified staff.
The army was obviously not an unqualified success as the much vaunted 'school for educating the nation'.
However, an unqualified audit opinion by itself does not ensure that the information needed to measure and manage performance is useful, relevant, timely, or reliable.
Available evidence clearly suggests that the unqualified faith in the merit of consolidation is not justified.
The main positive conclusion is that must presents a 'maximally unqualified requirement'; this is in accord with the notion of markedness.