English to Malayalam Dictionary unqualified

unqualified

യോഗതയില്ലാത്ത
definition
adjective
There are few doctors and hospitals, and many unqualified persons practice a form of medicine at private facilities, especially in Mogadishu and other cities.
(of a person) not officially recognized as a practitioner of a particular profession or activity through having satisfied the relevant conditions or requirements.
the experiment was not an unqualified success
without reservation or limitation; total.
translation of 'unqualified'
adjective
യോഗതയില്ലാത്ത
example
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.
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.
More seriously, the quality of Taiwan's human resources has become polarized - on one hand we saw the quantity of talent grow, while we also saw the number of 'unqualified' people still prevails.
It is politics that hires the 'unqualified' person to do a job that requires a highly seasoned person, skilled in design, who can make sound design decisions.
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?
Deliverance was solid, but Damnation was an 'unqualified' success.
It was only natural that she would step up to the plate for the top job - although she was completely 'unqualified' for the position.
It had 10 beds and 22 nursing staff (ratio of 3: 2 for qualified to 'unqualified' nurses, no special training required).
I'm horrendously 'unqualified' for this sort of job, but I reckon it'd be a real laugh having a gay introductions agency.
What are you going to say, ‘I don't think that people do think that they can do things they're obviously 'unqualified' for.’
Under no circumstances should State support be 'unqualified' and unconditional.
Use of antituberculosis drugs by 'unqualified' persons or alternative medicine practitioners in bizarre regimens for inadequate periods is an important problem in our country.
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.
Blair is uniquely 'unqualified' for such a task because he is a warring faction.
We know she will make a great success of this venture, as she has the 'unqualified' support of her family and friends.
As far as we are concerned, this week has been nothing but an 'unqualified' success.
ANYONE.) There is the question of how he got such an incredible job that he's so 'unqualified' for.
For truth in this sense could presumably be ascribed with as much justification to the convictions of an atheist as to those of a theist if the former's attachment to his atheism was sufficiently profound and 'unqualified' .
I feel completely 'unqualified' to write on that subject as I am still answering that question myself.
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.
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.
Predictions that the introduction of nurse practitioners would entail ‘misuse of potent drugs by 'unqualified' staff’ have not materialised, to date.
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.
The commander in charge called it an 'unqualified' and absolute success.
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.
That's why he's egregiously 'unqualified' for the job.
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.
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.
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.
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