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  • 51unconditional — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. absolute, unreserved, unqualified; full, plenary; free. See freedom. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. positive, definite, absolute, outright, unconstrained, without reserve, final, certain, complete,… …

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  • 52unfit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. incapable, unqualified, etc.; incapacitated, unhealthy, in poor condition; unsuitable, inappropriate, etc. See unskillfulness, disagreement. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Incompetent] Syn. unqualified …

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  • 53incompetent — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. incapable, inefficient, inept, unskillful, inadequate, unfit, unskilled, unqualified, disqualified, bungling, inexpert, floundering, ineffectual, unsuitable, untrained, maladroit, unhandy, clumsy, awkward, uninitiated,… …

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  • 54disqualified — adjective 1. disqualified by law or rule or provision (Freq. 1) • Similar to: ↑ineligible 2. barred from competition for violation of rules a disqualified player • Similar to: ↑ineligible • Topi …

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  • 55Dublin Core — The Dublin Core metadata terms are a set of vocabulary terms which can be used to describe resources for the purposes of discovery. The terms can be used to describe a full range of web resources: video, images, web pages etc and physical… …

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  • 56Modula-2 — Paradigm(s) imperative, structured, modular, data and method hiding Appeared in 1978 Designed by Niklaus Wirth Typing discipline strong, static Major implementations …

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  • 57Licensure — refers to the granting of a license, which gives a permission to practice. Such licenses are usually issued in order to regulate some activity that is deemed to be dangerous or a threat to the person or the public or which involves a high level… …

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  • 58Football (word) — This article is about the word. For the various sports, see Football. For the balls used in these sports, see Football (ball). The English language word football may mean any one of several team sports (or the ball used in that respective sport) …

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  • 59Broadcast encryption — is the cryptographic problem of encrypting broadcast content (e.g. TV programs) in such a way that only qualified users (e.g. subscribers who ve paid their fees) can decrypt the content. The challenge arises from the requirement that… …

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  • 60Graduate Teacher Programme — The Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP) is a programme in England and Wales for graduates who want to gain Qualified Teacher Status while working. A person must work in a school as an unqualified teacher in order to participate in the programme,… …

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