Still another feature disqualifying many mammal species from domestication is the lack of suitable social structure. |
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Most galling of all is the ridiculous statements the committee has made in disqualifying the Yes team. |
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But does this have the fact of disqualifying the Labour majority from considering the planning application? |
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The consequence of disqualifying a judge or lawyer is that a new one is assigned or retained. |
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But to the unchastened White House, apparent opposition to contraceptives, abortion and science was the opposite of disqualifying. |
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Although the evidence against him is formidable, mistakes by ham-fisted investigators may surface, disqualifying crucial bits of it. |
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All solid colors except disqualifying ones, brindle on a solid color, with more or less dark stripes. |
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Because of that, they run the risk of disqualifying themselves by not dealing honestly with this issue. |
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It is at this point that the requirement of substantial grounds for a disqualifying apprehension of bias and the strong presumption of judicial impartiality are applicable. |
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The provision is widely considered as a means of disqualifying prodemocracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from running in the next elections. |
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The ruling was aimed at disqualifying convicted politicians whose appeals could take years to move through India's clogged legal system. |
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Concern was expressed on the condition and criteria disqualifying private sector funding sources. |
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One concern is that if the terminated plan had a disqualifying defect, any plan that accepts its rollovers runs the risk of being disqualified as well. |
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Basic components of an effective physical examination including commonly recommended health factors to be evaluated and potential disqualifying conditions. |
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The point here is that the Superintendent made the right decision in disqualifying the 2002 and 2003 audit partner, but should have made that decision sooner. |
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The process of identifying child soldiers and disqualifying them from military service ended in 2007, but negotiations for their release have dragged on since then. |
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From exemplary, to operational, penalising and finally, disqualifying. For each, employees are asked what behaviour they seek from their manager and what they generally experience. |
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If you restrict your recruitment and selection processes, you may be screening out the best candidate for the job and disqualifying someone who could otherwise become a valuable employee. |
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This normative breakdown results in specific difficulties in terms of orientation and the weakening of certain life courses that may be too long or disqualifying with respect to present-day social and occupational standards. |
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The legislature, by narrowing the scope of what constitutes 'a discriminatory practice', has permitted genuine jobrelated requirements to stand even if they have the effect of disqualifying some persons from those jobs. |
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While unionists were pointing out the risks to Scottish pensions and currency of independence, their opponents were disqualifying them from the contest. |
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Please provide information on the circumstances under which a person can enter the public service, and on the main grounds for disqualifying individuals from obtaining employment in the public service. |
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The current definition also raises questions in cases where the value stored would be less than the amount actually paid to the issuer, disqualifying in principle such products from being defined as e-money. |
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Applying the conditions set out under those provisions disqualifying a person proposed by either party gives rise to an inconsistency that should be remedied. |
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Lord Randall put forward the idea of phasing out the hereditary peers by disqualifying their heirs. |
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But nearly all the exiles suffer disqualifying flaws. |
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Their upper-crust pedigrees would be disqualifying. |
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The employee sued the company for wrongful termination, alleging that the termination occurred without her receiving working notice, thereby disqualifying her from claiming LTD benefits. |
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After he took four swings at the ball and still could not get out, after losing his temper, he continued the round, but did not turn in score card, thus disqualifying himself. |
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