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To qualify in this sense isto add a "but"/add some restrictions to an earlier opinion.
The most common way you see this is in an expression like"He gave an unqualified yes," meaning"he gave a 'yes' with no restrictions or hesitations." (Note that sentence does NOT mean"he does not have the qualifications to say yes but he did anyway." )
So B works well for us as the best of these answer choices. The third paragraph talks about the disadvantages
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To qualify in this sense isto add a "but"/add some restrictions to an earlier opinion.
The most common way you see this is in an expression like"He gave an unqualified yes," meaning"he gave a 'yes' with no restrictions or hesitations." (Note that sentence does NOT mean"he does not have the qualifications to say yes but he did anyway." )
So B works well for us as the best of these answer choices. The third paragraph talks about the disadvantages
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