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The first holder of the title was John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough ( 1650 – 1722 ), the noted English general, and indeed an unqualified reference to the Duke of Marlborough in a historical text will almost certainly refer to him.
In the judgment, the Court affirmed that the NPCSC had unqualified power to interpret the Basic Law, but never discussed the issue as to whether the reference was legal.
An unqualified reference to Lord North almost always refers to Frederick North, Lord North, later second Earl of Guilford.
Thus, an unqualified reference to, for example, " the decade " or " this decade " may have multiple interpretations depending on the context.
An unqualified reference to Lord Wentworth would usually mean:
This type of mixture, being a finite sum, is called a finite mixture, and in applications, an unqualified reference to a " mixture density " usually means a finite mixture.
This is the actual gas delivery with reference to inlet conditions, whereas cubic foot per minute ( CFM ) is an unqualified term and should only be used in general and never accepted as a specific definition without explanation.
An unqualified reference to Lord Norwich could refer to:

unqualified and Lord
"; Lord Carswell referred to the " abhorrence felt by civilised nations for the use of torture "; and Lord Brown said that " torture is an unqualified evil.

unqualified and will
He blamed the extremists of both the North and South, saying: " Whatever is calculated to weaken or impair the strength of Union ,– whether originating at the North or the South ,– whether arising from the incendiary violence of abolitionists, or from the coalition of nullifiers, will never meet with my unqualified approval.
Complaints from the public are handled by the Legal Complaints Service but this function will shortly pass to the Office for Legal Complaints which will be a single portal for complaints by the public made against all providers of legal services including the Bar, licensed conveyancers etc., but excluding unqualified will-writers.
When unqualified, ETJ usually refers to such an agreed jurisdiction, or it will be called something like " claimed ETJ ".
Within most countries, the unqualified phrase " National Academy " will normally refer to that country's academy.
he crux of my argument is simply that America is in a war with militant Islamists that it cannot avoid ; one that it cannot talk or appease its way out of ; one in which our irreconcilable Islamist foes will have to be killed, an act which unavoidably will lead to innocent deaths ; and one that is motivated in large measure by the impact of U. S. foreign policies in the Islamic world, one of which is unqualified U. S. support for Israel.
Santa Claus visits their cave to meet their son for the first time and warns them that Rudolph will be unqualified to pull the sleigh if he continues to carry the trait for the rest of his life, so Donner tries to conceal Rudolph's nose with dirt.
There is no unqualified right to strike in English law and participation in strike action will generally constitute a breach of the employment contract of the workers concerned, even a criminal offence in certain cases.
: It will not be considered a deceptive practice for a marketer to make an unqualified U. S. origin claim if, at the time it makes the claim, the marketer possesses and relies upon competent and reliable evidence that: ( 1 ) U. S. manufacturing costs constitute 75 % of the total manufacturing costs for the product ; and ( 2 ) the product was last substantially transformed in the United States.
Once audit procedures have been performed and results have been evaluated, the auditor will issue either an unqualified or qualified audit report based on their findings.
Despite the recent changes in the hierarchy, the system always had powers to impose unambiguous rules and guidelines that applied across the entire nation e. g. as to how the ballots will be cast and counted, what will be regarded as ' unqualified ' vote ( something whose importance became very evident during US presidential election in 2000 ).

unqualified and almost
For example, on her appointment, the associate editor of The Spectator, and former editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Rod Liddle, wrote: " Never elected by anyone, anywhere, totally unqualified for almost every job she has done, she has risen to her current position presumably through a combination of down-the-line Stalinist political correctness and the fact that she has the charisma of a caravan site on the Isle of Sheppey.
While they are different in some fundamental ways qualified and unqualified plans appear almost the same to the participant and the options available are very similar.
When in the modern times an āvāz or dastgāh has been developed, it has almost always been through borrowings from the extant dastgāhs and gushehs, rather than through unqualified invention.

unqualified and always
it was always the same unqualified success now.
Espousing the principles of the Democratic Party in his younger years, he was always an ardent adherent to it and gave it his unqualified support.

unqualified and be
The guiding principle for the qualification of Dublin Core elements, colloquially known as the Dumb-Down Principle, states that an application that does not understand a specific element refinement term should be able to ignore the qualifier and treat the metadata value as if it were an unqualified ( broader ) element.
In a poll of Lebanese adults taken in 2004, 6 % of respondents gave unqualified support to the statement " Hezbollah should be disarmed ".
The unqualified word Smalltalk is often used to indicate the Smalltalk-80 language, the first version to be made publicly available and created in 1980.
Vajrayāna is acknowledged to be the fastest method for attaining Buddhahood but for unqualified practitioners it can be dangerous.
In a subsequent press release, Dembski asserted that the committee had given an " unqualified affirmation of my own work on intelligent design ", that its report " marks the triumph of intelligent design as a legitimate form of academic inquiry " and that " dogmatic opponents of design who demanded that the Center be shut down have met their Waterloo.
Any interaction with explosive materials or devices by unqualified personnel should be considered a grave and immediate risk of death or dire injury.
Fields, representing Cruise, responded by calling Pinsky an " unqualified television performer " and likened him to Nazi Joseph Goebbels, saying " He seems to be spewing the absurdity that all Scientologists are mentally ill.
The importance of this book is attested by the stir it created among German Jewish communities, many members of which found in its attitude the solution of the problem of how loyalty to Judaism could be combined with unqualified allegiance to their German nationality.
Class War's attitude to violence was summed up in ' Britain's most unruly tabloid ': " While not giving unqualified support to the IRA you don't have to be an Einstein to realise that a victory for the armed struggle in Ireland would be a crushing blow to the ruling class and to the authority of the British state.
Jones ' testimony is supported by the former Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence, John Morrison, who informed the same program that, before the operation had ended, DIS came under pressure to validate a prepared statement to be delivered by then Prime Minister Tony Blair, declaring military activity an unqualified success.
It should be noted that both candidates were constitutionally unqualified for the positions ( under Article II, section 1 ) because Calero is not an American citizen and Hawkins was 29 years old, with the minimum age being 35.
In other words, any unqualified assertion is likely to be at least a little wrong or, if right, still right for not entirely the right reasons ; so one is more veracious by being Socratic and including a recognition of one's own ignorance, though in practical matters one sometimes must act, if one is to act at all, with decision and complete confidence of supposed knowledge even though one may end up proven wrong.
Roe established that " the right of personal privacy includes the abortion decision, but that this right is not unqualified, and must be considered against important state interests in regulation.
He studied under Arnold Schoenberg and impressed him sufficiently to be offered an assistantship ( which he turned down, considering himself unqualified ).
At times, this even led to an ostensibly elitist anarchism: the French CGT's reformist majority was excluded from input in the pivotal 1906 Amiens Congress, as the Union's anarchosyndicalist leaders considered moderate workers to be unqualified to decide policy for a Union whose direction was to be revolutionary and apolitical.
For example, if an unqualified " recyclable " claim is made and the presence of the incidental component significantly limits the ability to recycle the product, then the claim would be deceptive.
While imprisoned, Ewell organized a group of sixteen former generals also at Fort Warren, including Edward " Allegheny " Johnson and Joseph B. Kershaw, and sent a letter to Ulysses S. Grant about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, for which they said no Southern man could feel anything other than " unqualified abhorrence and indignation " and insisting that the crime should not be connected to the South.
He lost in a landslide to Republican buisnesswomen WWE founder Linda McMahon He first said he would not support McMahon, saying she was unqualified to be a United States senator.
An opinion column in the Houston Chronicle after a similar sale took place at Texas A & M University held that " Actions like these reinforce the common misconception that affirmative action policies give academically unqualified minority students a get-into-college-free card, and they ignore historical discrimination that denied nonwhites opportunities to be successful at any price, no matter their talents or intelligence.

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