In other areas of complex analysis, the unqualified term may also refer to the more general branch points of transcendental type.
Today the unqualified term has been appropriated for a form of democracy which is, at best, indirect.
Whilst Whigs of all complexions signed with no hesitation, the Country Tories were much more reluctant to swear allegiance in such unqualified terms, although many eventually complied when signing was made compulsory.
Barnum and the newspapers had always been on the best of terms, and in nearly every instance the press praised the lecture in most unqualified terms.
I am glad to get the hon. Gentleman's endorsement, especially in such positive and unqualified terms.
Nevertheless, the main emphasis of the book is upon the prejudices of racism, antisemitism and nationalism, so much so that the unqualified term is sufficient to evoke these exemplifications.
Snorri termed simple words, poetic or otherwise, ókend heiti "unqualified terms".
Public float or the unqualified term may also refer to the number of outstanding shares in the hands of public investors as opposed to company officers, directors, or controlling-interest investors.
Instead, it extends to any "abusive" language intended to "annoy," and no fair reading of the statute's unqualified terms supports or even suggests the constitutionally necessary limitations on its scope.
Though Lord Denning's formulation was approved in unqualified terms in Merkur Island Shipping Corporation.