A military appointing authority could choose to disqualify any panel member for good cause. |
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Get real, I say, and properly punish these people or alternatively disqualify them from driving if they can't pay. |
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Magistrates have a discretion not to disqualify, but only if there are good reasons that fall within narrowly-defined limits. |
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Thailand has a new election commission with powers to disqualify poll cheats and call revotes. |
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Sorry if I had to disqualify your entry for lack of taste or offensiveness in general. |
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Well, any time you disqualify military votes you should be very, very careful about it, because they certainly deserve to be counted. |
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A court can disqualify directors for between two and 15 years for unfit conduct. |
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The flaws I disqualify a horse for are back at the knee, long pasterns, and a weak hind leg. |
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Refugees who refuse a place in an accommodation centre would disqualify themselves from any further benefits or help from the Government. |
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This, and similar proposals for restrictions that would disqualify some existing parties from fielding candidates are discriminatory. |
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To make matters worse, receiving pension credit may also disqualify you from, or reduce, other state benefits such as council tax relief. |
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A significant disadvantage is that Homer is a fictional character, but that shouldn't necessarily disqualify him. |
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That degree of commitment could easily disqualify a judicial tribunal for bias. |
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They had to disqualify the Romanian gold-medal winner for, in all innocence, using the wrong cold medicine! |
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Being a maverick and an opportunist should hardly disqualify the man from running for national office. |
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Ronald Ray points out that there is no inherent right to serve in the military, and many things can disqualify people from eligibility to serve. |
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I don't see how either of those aspects would technically disqualify me from an unwanted job at a pet store, so I had some hope left. |
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If Vassiliev is right that Weinstein has misrepresented the documents, that could disqualify him for the archivist position. |
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Very few medical conditions automatically disqualify you from donating organs. |
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In extreme cases, officials might seize upon a technical rule violation and use it as an excuse to disqualify them. |
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The notion that bureaucratic infighting and occasional abruptness of manner should disqualify one from high office is laughable. |
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Maybe you should also disqualify those golfers who discharge phlegm from their mouths while playing. |
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Failure to present the required identification may disqualify you from the assessment process. |
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If Lott's original words are not enough to disqualify him as Senate leader, then his maladroit grasp of public relations should be. |
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They shall not disqualify the Rider's results before the moment that the decision takes effect. |
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Tell the review committee to disqualify a certain applicant, Mr. Mo, who is enjoying a sizable popular support and who is supported by the opposite camp to you. |
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Now if, in the view of many Australians, lying does not disqualify you from national leadership, then it is no good just going on calling politicians liars? |
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First of all we would like to disqualify Zuckes who used an unfair technic! |
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They allow the test personnel to target speeders and tailgaters and disqualify them from driving. |
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If we have reason to believe your entry is in breach of this paragraph 10 then we may not consider it and may disqualify it. |
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Southwood will hear the application that he disqualify himself in the Darwin supreme court on Friday. |
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The UCI refused to disqualify those riders as the rules clearly state, citing their difficulty in identifying the offenders. |
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The reason for this is not to disqualify larger installations but to avoid overcompensation of the larger installations. |
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However, a competency-based approach can still disqualify certain cultural groups from the selection process. |
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The complainant was also advised that judges are not required to disqualify themselves because appeals are taken. |
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Many patients suffer from a such mixed syndromes that disqualify them for the random controlled assays. |
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On this point, it suggests that judges should disqualify themselves in cases in which they do not think they will be able to act impartially. |
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Financial considerations are also reviewed at this stage, but do not solely qualify or disqualify an application. |
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New legislation enacted in 1999, making it easier to disqualify candidates involved in vote buying, may have played a role. |
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Face cards and the joker disqualify a player from dealing first. |
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Certainly he will have the resources to outlast, discredit, and disqualify his rivals. |
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It turned out the storm lost just enough power before hitting land to disqualify it from hurricane status. |
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Even if it had been his decision, however, it is not something that should disqualify him from serving the public. |
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Last month, Israel's Central Elections Committee voted to disqualify Zoabi's candidacy. |
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The doggedly determined bureaucrat has vowed to disqualify any winner who is corrupt, but that may prompt yet a third round of elections for the Senate. |
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Some prominent 19 th-century suffragists advocated adopting educational or property qualifications for voting that would disqualify most black women. |
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Will he commit today to investigate the matter and bring forth legislation that would disqualify auditors if they are providing other non-audit services to the same company? |
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Bureaucrats purposely wrote the regulations so restrictively that even the smallest changes would disqualify the policies. |
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Thomas, an appointee of the first President Bush, showed conservatives that, all else being equal, merely being black needn't disqualify an intelligent, highly educated man from achieving high station. |
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In the same spirit, infringement of the relevant obligations on the part of candidate companies must act as a reason to disqualify them from the procedure. |
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The requirement for free and informed consent should not disqualify research subjects who are not proficient in the language used by the researchers from the opportunity to participate in potential research. |
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Plagiarism is a very serious form of academic dishonesty and Veterans Affairs Canada will disqualify any entrant from the contest if their submission is in whole, or in part, plagiarized. |
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In addition both the defense and the prosecution are allowed a set number of peremptory challenges through which they may disqualify someone without having to show cause. |
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The amount of ineffectiveness, provided that it is not to the extent as to disqualify the entire hedge for hedge accounting, is recorded in income. |
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According to the rules of the auction process, this announcement would not automatically disqualify any other potential suitor. |
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Flat feet may be important to the patrolman who must pound a beat, but in cities with patrol cars, should mild cases of flat feet disqualify? |
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If an obviously egomanic twit makes wonderful music, should his prattery disqualify him? |
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With regard to the metro project, it was considered that the lack of an immediate link with the TEN-T should not disqualify the project from funding by the Cohesion Fund. |
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The investigators found that most of the children they tested did not have definitions of a lie that would disqualify them as competent witnesses in court. |
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The existence of other issues in the case does not carve out and disqualify the operative subsisting facts for purposes of the disproportionately analysis. |
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By virtue of section 3 of the said Act, certain offices did not disqualify their holders from being members of Parliament. |
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For example, if an applicant has made a false statement in his or her application for a mortgage agent's licence, that does not automatically disqualify the applicant from receiving a licence. |
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I am quite frankly absolutely surprised that the government would pull this opportunity to disqualify the issue of violence on television from consideration of the House. |
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As war approached, Walpole realised that his poor eyesight would disqualify him from serving in the armed forces. |
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Many organisations, most especially in education, receive such minimal support that any further reduction would actually disqualify them altogether and it will not be worth picking up a pencil to make an application. |
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However, straights and flushes do not disqualify a low hand. |
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But two-timing and chauvinism, explicit and implicit, disqualify them. |
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Initially, the RHDP, as early as 20 December 2006, rejected these proposals which it described as delaying tactics designed to ignore the political opposition and disqualify ECOWAS, the AU and the Security Council. |
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A separate effort to disqualify Gabriel Murr's election victory was made over his failure to submit a declaration of assets within three months of the elections, as stipulated by the 1999 Illicit Wealth Bill. |
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However, legal rules sometimes exempt people from the obligation to give evidence and legal rules disqualify people from serving as witnesses under some circumstances. |
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