Further frustration came when an equalising goal was disallowed by a contentious umpire decision. |
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The officer's intuitions, gut feelings and sixth sense about a situation are all disallowed. |
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Micko was seen remonstrating with the referee and umpires at half time after Chris Conway's goal was disallowed. |
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Productions whose content is considered to be inconsonant with the ideals and missions of Boston College will be disallowed. |
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The visitors had two tries disallowed, the first by Webster, who knocked the ball on when gathering and dotting down on the stroke of halftime. |
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Loans to scheme members or to the employer are disallowed and, finally, a scheme's assets and liabilities must balance at all times. |
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Ashton had a try under the posts disallowed for offside after he raced onto an Adam Mitchell kick through. |
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The new Jamaican slave code, passed in December, 1826, was disallowed primarily on the ground that it obstructed mission work. |
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Helder Postiga has a header rightly disallowed for offside, but for a horrible split-second it looked like it was a good goal. |
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However, the goal was disallowed after Hilborn was called for a pushing-off foul. |
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The only exception to this rule is that transitions to stop codons are disallowed. |
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No advantage was given and the goal was disallowed because of the infringement. |
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If a player catches a goalie in the crease it'll be a penalty and the goal will be disallowed. |
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However, these days, any sale and repurchase within thirty days is disallowed for tax purposes. |
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If you're investing primarily to generate capital gains, your interest could be disallowed. |
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The game ended with Town having another try disallowed on full time just to seal a dismal day. |
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Chris Ince had a goal disallowed and Tim Downie shaved a post after a fine run, while Chris Burn pulled off several fine stops in the York goal. |
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We did have a goal disallowed thanks to one of our players clotheslining their goalie. |
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In the early part of the second half Bolton had two tries disallowed and against the run of play Mayfield took the lead. |
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If ministerial answerability cannot be adequately established, the question cannot be accepted and would ultimately be disallowed by the Speaker. |
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Any form of discrepancy on the delivery note will result in the whole invoice disallowed. |
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The referee overruled the linesman and disallowed the goal leading to protests which halted the game for several minutes. |
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A few years ago, my team lost a local derby, and had a goal disallowed in the last minute. |
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For the second time in as many games, goals which should have stood were disallowed thanks to some disputable refereeing. |
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Amongst herbs I have eaten I find gourds, cucumbers, coleworts, melons, disallowed, but especially cabbage. |
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If inductive inference is disallowed then the following two directives are on a par. |
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Any utterance, in these languages, must terminate in a vowel, and adjacent consonants are disallowed. |
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In Gee v. the Queen, the deduction of management fees was disallowed essentially because of lack of documentation. |
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All state and local tax deductions, casualty and theft losses, and miscellaneous itemized deductions are disallowed. |
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A dire first-half is followed by a dramatic second, with four great goals, a penalty claim, bookings aplenty and a goal disallowed for Japan. |
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The motion to publicize the names of banks that violated the consumer provisions of the act was disallowed. |
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A subsequent appeal by the keyholder will be disallowed unless indisputable evidence of criminal activity is discovered and a police report made. |
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Dowley was unlucky to see her own hat-trick opportunity disallowed after a thunderous short corner strike was judged to have illegally deflected off a defender. |
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In addition, ethylene bromide's use as a soil fumigant for agriculture has been disallowed in the United States. |
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Her claim was disallowed on the basis that she had not been confined solitarily. |
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Frank Lampard should have had a second for the Three Lions, but it was wrongfully disallowed by the linesman. |
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The investigator may disallow a question, but must make a note of it in the record and explain why it was disallowed. |
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Please remember that, and hence any use of bad language and profanity is strictly disallowed. |
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Actual data and scientifically sound information would be required to revoke any tolerances, and some assumptive or anecdotal information would be disallowed. |
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Maradona had a goal disallowed that could have settled things, and so with just a 1-0 lead, we had some very nervy moments near the end. |
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He was rewarded with a firm handshake from the official, who had previously awarded the goal but now disallowed it. |
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A try Queensland scored in the chaos was disallowed, though they still won as they were leading NSW by two points. |
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It is possible the website owner has banned your IP address or disallowed the username you are attempting to register. |
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The following provisions may be curtailed or disallowed by the laws of the country in which the person accessing this website is situated. |
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This provides a handy way to notify the user of why they're disallowed access and who to contact to have their access restored. |
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For income tax purposes, on the other hand, a portion of an expense can be disallowed as being unreasonable. |
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Any car that departs from the reality of the intention of this class will be disallowed. |
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Also, the client received a service that we were told was disallowed by the region. |
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The claimant disagreed with one consultant whose conclusions would have disallowed most of the area of the claim he had reviewed. |
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Rangers might have run in half a dozen had Michael Mols and Shota Arveladze's finishing been better, and they had two goals disallowed and hit the woodwork twice. |
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Against Slovenia, a perfectly good goal that would have won the match was disallowed by a mediocre autocrat from Mali. |
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He disallowed a goal scored by hulk that would have given Brazil a 2-1 lead. |
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The defendant in that suit, a Latvian shipbuilder, applied to the court to have the civil action disallowed because it was funded by a third party. |
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They were unlucky not to take lead after 10 minutes when Gavin Peavoy touched down but the referee being unsighted disallowed what appeared to be a good score. |
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Earlier, Danny Masumba's goal that would have made Celtic take the lead in the first half was disallowed in the 44 minute with the referee signaling it was an offside. |
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As the Magpies turned up the heat, Wilkinson netted again but his effort was disallowed because Emmett's pinpoint cross was deemed to have swerved out of play. |
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That was a neat strike by Mendez, but it's disallowed for offside. |
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No great heroics or comebacks were necessary for the Soviets in the final as Anatoly Ilyin's 48th minute header gave them a 1-0 win, a goal by Yugoslavian Zlako Papec being disallowed for offside. |
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As a result, ITCs that were granted or disallowed under the primary-use rule for non-financial institutions upon acquisition or importation of the property are recaptured or credited as the case may be. |
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Surely, if the greater good is disallowed, a minor and unthreatening transgression, such as having too thin a mattress, should also be disallowed. |
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The employers arbitrarily fined men for minor reasons, disallowed wages on false pretexts and victimised perceived radicals. |
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Industry parties recently planned a sale of M-co to Transpower, but the Commerce Commission disallowed it, perhaps recognizing the blurring the distinction between monopoly and competitive activities. |
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However, coprophagia is generally frowned upon and disallowed by pet owners in developed areas of the world. |
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A goal is disallowed if the goalkeeper of the attacking team throws or hits the ball intentionally with his hand or arm from inside his own penalty area and is the last player to touch or play the ball. |
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If the Agency finds that a term or a condition of transportation is unreasonable, it may be disallowed, or the carrier may be required to replace it with another. |
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It was a significant preoccupation at Rome for States to create an international justice system that, on the one hand, respected State sovereignty, and on the other, disallowed impunity. |
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Staggered visits, where different family members individually see the imprisoned parent in turn, may be disallowed, which affects the nature and quality of the time together. |
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This desire for cleanliness extends to the prayer halls where shoes are disallowed to be worn anywhere other than the cloakroom. |
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First, there are established ways of setting the baselines and scrutinising them, and under the Xenophon amendments the rules governing them can be disallowed by parliament. |
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The call is routed when rules allow for it and blocked when disallowed. |
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In the case of Mohamed Kohail, who is being held in Saudi Arabia and is sentenced to death, his lawyer was present just once in the nine phases of the trial and the witnesses in his client's defence were disallowed. |
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The lineswoman on the far side has disallowed a perfectly good goal to win the game. |
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Only moments earlier Aberdeen had a goal disallowed for offside. |
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After the break, goals gave way to sheer drama: David Beckham sent off for kicking out at Diego Simeone, Sol Campbell's 'winner' disallowed for a foul on the goalkeeper, extra time and penalties. |
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I haven't the foggiest idea why Andriy Shevchenko's goal was disallowed. |
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Phonotactic rules determine which sounds are allowed or disallowed in each part of the syllable. |
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No modern governor general has disallowed a bill, though provincial lieutenant governors have. |
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He tried to ask the government ministers awkward questions supporting his case, but they were disallowed by the Lord Chief Justice. |
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France had a try disallowed after half an hour when the TMO, Derek Bevan, ruledBachelier had knocked the ball on before the prop Thibault Estorge crashed over the line. |
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They opened the scoring with a masterful volley from Paul Pogba, but after Napoli equalised in the second half, the Bianconeri regained their lead through a Martín Cáceres goal that should have been disallowed for offside. |
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This statute was not disallowed by London. |
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Territory legislation can be disallowed by the Commonwealth Parliament in Canberra, with one notable example being the NT's short lived voluntary euthanasia legislation. |
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The game controversially had a valid goal by Frank Lampard disallowed. |
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After Karzai's alleged win of 54 per cent, which would prevent a runoff, over 400,000 Karzai votes had to be disallowed after accusations of fraud. |
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A disallowed score is indicated by crossing the green and white flags. |
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The IRS had improperly disallowed the ranching losses as passive activity losses, and the trust was entitled to a refund or the overpaid taxes with interest. |
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Wigan scraped home 26-24 at the dW stadium last month thanks to a last-gasp Matty smith penalty and Leeds rued a contentiously disallowed try from danny McGuire. |
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The original Rule of Saint Francis approved by the Pope disallowed ownership of property, requiring members of the order to beg for food while preaching. |
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Saugus had a goal that would've tied the score at 1-1 disallowed in the 28th minute when Caitlyn Christie was ruled offsides on a free kick by Melanie Callewaert. |
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Millions of Sky TV viewers gawped in amazement as Brown berated the fiery Frenchman for allowing Karl-Heinz Riedle to score a goal that was disallowed. |
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A more fussy referee could have disallowed Diniyar Bilyaletdinov's goal for hand ball, but he also missed a Stephen Carr hand ball in the other goalmouth. |
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This form of play, as a minor variation to stroke or match play, is neither defined nor disallowed by strict rules and so is used according to local rules for an event. |
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