Unsuitability in a sentence as a noun

I agree about the unsuitability of terms like "computer science".

How are you delivering pronouncements about the unsuitability of Python 3 when you don't have solid knowledge of how things are done in Python?

I did not "deliver pronouncements about the unsuitability of Python 3".

For both workers and employers who care greatly about common courtesy, the lack thereof does show the unsuitability of the other party.

Think about the kinds of things that demonstrate a teammate's unsuitability for the team; how many of them are consistently apparent in a 1 week sprint?

If not, why are you holding forth on Python's unsuitability for these applications without knowing about the available tools?

You're right on target about the iPhone's unsuitability for photojournalism.

However, the only thing which puts me off is the instability/novelty of node and consequent unsuitability for production environments.

Krugman's discussion of the unsuitability of BitCoin as a currency rests largely on the peculiar nature of human sentiment and behavior.

It seems like the problems expressed by you and the parent comments really come down to the unsuitability of open plan offices for development work that seem to have become popular in many startup environments.

Leaky building, untreated/poorly treated wood, complete environmental unsuitability etc.

Yet more it doesn't make sense to me to express visceral hate for Mandarin each time it is mentioned anywhere or express my loathing and disgust to anybody that keeps using it, despite its obvious unsuitability to any practical purpose.

This might appear to be unsuitability "for education" within a popular marketplace of "Learn X in 24 hours" books, and make no mistake that this is the marketplace that Shaw is going after, so it's really a quibble about the level of expertise of your target market.

Fortunatly, repeatedly saying the same things "Scheme shares Haskell's unsuitability for production code" "it prohibits simple, but crucial, impure tasks such as writing to files and communicating over networks" "it is beautiful, but it is useless for hacking" doesn't make them true.

Unsuitability definitions

noun

the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose

See also: unsuitableness ineptness