The phrase
"unqualified individuals" refers to people who lack the necessary skills, qualifications, or knowledge to perform a specific task or fulfill a specific role. It means they are not capable or suitable for that particular job or responsibility.
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Some employers will only hire you if you have the right certification, because they don't want to waste their time
on unqualified individuals.
Commonly available patent law services, she says, fell into two categories: «patent attorney firms who offer a full service [and] completely manage the patent application from start to finish» and «a number
of unqualified individuals describing themselves as patent consultants,» Hillis says.
I've spoken to amputees who had to remove their prosthetic limbs and deaf people who had
unqualified individuals test their disability by shouting «can you hear me» rather than being assessed by specialist physicians as originally envisaged.
Some of them are trustworthy and produce high quality products; most of them are operated by amateurs and
unqualified individuals who use inferior writers or, worse, just re-write or re-cycle written work that is already «out there.»
He also claimed Cuomo was acting Castro - like when, as President Bill Clinton's HUD secretary in the late»90s, he backed subsidized mortgages for thousands
of unqualified individuals, «helping to drive the subprime mortgage market under, and the result was the Great Recession» of 2008.
Kahn is correct that when Roe v. Wade was passed, hospitals across the country were able to close down the wards where literally thousands of women had been treated for botched abortions
by unqualified individuals (or their own efforts).
The two say the change «lowers standards and will allow inexperienced and
unqualified individuals to teach those children that are most in need - students of color, those who are economically disadvantaged, and students with disabilities.»
In the wake of the vote, Ms. Elia and Betty A. Rosa, the chancellor of the Board of Regents, released a statement saying, «This change lowers standards and will allow inexperienced and
unqualified individuals to teach those children that are most in need» and called the change «an insult to the teaching profession.»
The two say the lower standards «will allow inexperienced and
unqualified individuals to teach those children that are most in need - students of color, those who are economically disadvantaged, and students with disabilities.»
This change lowers standards and will allow inexperienced and
unqualified individuals to teach those children that are most in need — students of color, those who are economically disadvantaged, and students with disabilities — in SUNY - authorized charter schools.
Using tones that are eager - verging - on - desperation can make you come across as
an unqualified individual.
As with most professions, both qualified and
unqualified individuals can claim to be «professionals,» but what makes the home inspection industry especially vulnerable is the fact that it is currently unregulated in most states.