Sentences with phrase «not unqualified»

Choose a format that presents you as a professional — not unqualified and unprofessional.
It is not an unqualified or absolute right and three points are notable here:
At Truth Legal, your case will be handled by a specialist solicitor, not an unqualified «case handler» in a call centre with 400 cases on the go at the same time.
She rightly noted that freedom of expression, while vitally important in a democratic society, is not an unqualified right.
But this might be an area where too much context is a bad thing, or at least not an unqualified good thing.
You omitted to say that this may be the case for the mesosphere and the high stratosphere [where it has little or no effect on anything at the surface], not the unqualified whole «southern hemisphere» at all levels.
It's not an unqualified success but it's a meaty game with plenty to savour.
So my post was not an unqualified defence of Blears» position ahead of the legal threat against her - but rather noted that, in my view, Abdullah's threat of legal action is both daft and might well be subject to the advice «stop digging».
But as with anything so close, our love is not unqualified.
This suggests that goodness is not an unqualified property of an object, but is an aspect of the relation of that object to a specified person in a given situation.
To think God is to think an analogue superior in principle to a human person; to think a human person is to think an individual with fallible, partly erroneous, unclear, more or less confused forms of knowledge but not the unqualified knowledge, coincident with truth, which God has.
Christian tradition teaches that suffering, while not a value in itself, is not an unqualified evil.
The opposition of Christianity to communism is not unqualified and complete.
Ensure that, just because you have a solicitor's firm acting for you, that it isn't an unqualified paralegal that has your case.

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«We're not wasting time talking to unqualified leads anymore.»
«Having that reputation helps others be aware that if you are asking a question, it is because you want to do your job the right way, not because you are unqualified,» he says.
In a news release last week, Crescent Point said the Cation nominees are unqualified or offer experience that isn't needed on the board and that Howe and Pinder are too close to the company's director retirement age of 75.
The problem is this: an employee (especially a new hire) isn't likely to proactively approach her manager when she's feeling overwhelmed for fear of appearing incompetent or unqualified.
By subsidizing mortgages, the government allowed otherwise unqualified buyers to get into houses they ultimately couldn't afford.
New tailored audiences or custom audiences allow Twitter and Facebook users to upload their own audience lists for social ads to promote content, which Kim said is superior to email marketing because marketers don't have to worry about consumers opting in or unsubscribing and it eliminates tons of unqualified recipients.
As a result of this shift, sales won't need to waste their time sifting through piles of unqualified leads, but instead work a limited number of qualified leads more deeply to hit their sales number more efficiently.
The reason commercial investment firms and commercial banks all over the world, no matter if they are located in Cologne, Madrid, Reykjavik, Buenos Aires, New York, London, Wellington, Melbourne, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Shanghai, Kunming, Hong Kong, Singapore, or Nairobi try to convince all clients to embrace diversification strategy as an essential part of their wealth building plan is not because it actually works, but because it covers up the weaknesses and flaws of an unqualified financial consultant.
Our advice: Borrowers should not assume they are unqualified for a home loan.
If your first point of contact with new sales leads is someone who doesn't have a sales background to properly assess sales leads, ask questions, build relationships and make the right decisions, you're going to miss out on a lot of good sales opportunities — and you'll end up passing along too many unqualified leads to your sales team.
Too often, sales people get discouraged by «no show» sales leads and come to the conclusion that the prospect was an unqualified lead, or not really interested, or is feeling premature «buyer's remorse» for agreeing to the appointment setting in the first place.
Owners say they didn't want to seem «stupid» or unqualified to run a business in front of employees, vendors or business partners.
Do not assume you are unqualified for a home loan based on the information above.
In Sarah Palin I also do not trust, because she is a mere media hound and quitter, and should be considered unqualified to hold public office.
By framing abortion as a nearly unqualified constitutional right, without fully considering the claims of fetal life, we have not taken a stride to a more virtuous society.
I suspect that such «radical inclusion» is probably not as unqualified as the term suggests.
Mouw does not register an unqualified Yes.
If I were advocating for unqualified blessing of same - sex unions in the church, I would hope that I'd have the humility and charity and intellectual honesty to grapple with Scripture and the church's tradition in a way that didn't dismiss it as simply «homophobic» or hopelessly benighted.
But left unqualified it would leave us with something of a «congregationalist» ecclesiology, and moreover, it is not sufficient to distinguish the «Benedict Option» as Benedictine.
15 With all these caveats against unqualified omnipotence being laid down like stepping stones to a new horizon of view, Origen finally arrived at a provocative conclusion: «we must maintain that even the power of God is finite, and we must not, under pretext of praising him, lose sight of his limitations.»
Lincoln, he believes, renewed the theory of statecraft by insisting that «ultimate moral questions did not admit of relativistic interpretations,» while knowing at the same time that the attempt to right moral wrongs may have tragic consequences and almost certainly will not achieve unqualified success.
The Catholic magisterium does not, and never has, advocated unqualified abolition of the death penalty.
One of the great guides in the tradition of spiritual direction was not ashamed to declare himself unqualified as a guide even as he sought to help in just that way.
That not many others walk with him on this ridge is suggested by the fact that Karl Heim and Melville Channing - Pearce make use of Buber's thought to point to the unqualified transcendence of God, while J. B. Coates writes, «I find the experience of Buber's «I - Thou» world a convincing demonstration of divine immanence»!
Notice the contradiction: an unqualified «every sin is equal» follows a qualified «outside of the emphasis on the Ten Commandments, sins aren't ranked.»
In my unqualified opinion (because I don't know Jeremy) the style of the original post came off a bit like some of Rob Bell's stuff.
At one extreme was a selfish and indolent group of courtiers and idle rich living their parasite life of drunken revelry; at the other, the peasantry and poorer workers whose slavery was not merely that of an income below a living standard, but sank even to the unqualified legal sort.
For those who have defended the traditional interpretation of the resurrection of Jesus as an historical event involving the raising and removal of a physical body, that which has carried most weight is simply the fact that, on a plain reading of the New Testament, the Bible itself seems to give unqualified support to such a view, in some places if not in all.
Let us now turn back the pages of time and visit another kind of challenge to the theistic consensus that has accompanied what we have just been observing, as a concomitant undercurrent — namely, that the God of unqualified and opposable omnipotence is, in fact, not the living God of scripture at all but is, for all...
So far as I understand the matter, the conditions of reasonableness in our situation are secular, even if not secularistic, conditions, i.e., they demand the unqualified acceptance both of the method and world - picture of modern science and critical history and of the reality and significance of this world of time and change, which is the context of our lives as secular men.
Let us now turn back the pages of time and visit another kind of challenge to the theistic consensus that has accompanied what we have just been observing, as a concomitant undercurrent — namely, that the God of unqualified and opposable omnipotence is, in fact, not the living God of scripture at all but is, for all intents and purposes, no less than dead.
I can't count the number of columns Bret Stephens has written in the last six months expressing his unqualified horror over the ignorance and stupidity of the Republican voters who have the temerity to reject the political wisdom of their betters.
Other people regard an embryo in the early weeks of pregnancy as not deserving of unqualified protection because, before we feel it to be human, we feel an obligation to spare the human - that - is - to - be unnecessary pain.
Prof. Novak owes not only Prof. Levenson but also the latter's Christian students an unqualified apology.
Faith, or unqualified trust in the goodness and loving / mercy of God is the human response to Grace, which is not a created power that enables us to fulfill the demands of the Law; but the Uncreated Presence of God.
As creature the self stands before the Creator, not with an unqualified freedom, but with a margin of personal response.
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