In both cases they had been widowed relatively young, but in neither case was their gender a disqualification in their assumption of authority. |
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He's also apparently a friend of the Pope, certainly a disqualification in my mind. |
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On the face of matters, experience in Western Australian Liberal Party elections now appears to be a disqualification. |
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Is it a disqualification for a woman to make the home of her beloved husband her own home? |
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After all, in many important spheres of life proximity to or participation in events is a disqualification for objectivity. |
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I suppose that's a disqualification from public office but I wish it wasn't as big a factor as it usually is. |
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As well as jailing him for eight weeks magistrates imposed another driving ban, which runs out at the same time as his current disqualification. |
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Further he does not contend that the period of his disqualification is excessive. |
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Mr Reid's disqualification as a councillor led to three candidates being nominated for co-option onto the council last week. |
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Being a crony of the president has never been grounds for disqualification. |
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The first offense will result in disqualification of the shooter from the event. |
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The disqualification of Greece's two top sprinters hardly tarnishes the Olympic gold standard as some seem to think. |
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Failure to supply the details of the driver is itself an offence which can result in the owner receiving demerit points or a disqualification. |
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Had he been the decision-maker, this would have resulted in his automatic disqualification regardless of the particular circumstances. |
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Non-compliance within this time period may result in disqualification and an alternate winner may be selected. |
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After the disappointing disqualification, he retired to Richmond Hill to live with the arts and entertainment editor's little brother. |
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These mechanisms are those for the disqualification, recusal, or self-recusal of judges. |
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Its seems that whenever English fans misbehave a big stick of disqualification is waved about. |
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Stewart was told his disqualification period will be reduced by 25 per cent if he completes a driver rehabilitation course. |
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In the case of a suspension or disqualification the Case Tribunal will also need to consider the period over which such a sanction should apply. |
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Then if you are caught drink driving as well, for the drink drive crime, you face an escalation in the maximum disqualification period. |
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Equally, it may serve as mitigation in the director's favour in fixing the period of disqualification. |
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The candidate has to be involved in two separate cases of heinous crimes to attract disqualification. |
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Although there has only been one disqualification, 15 drivers are two points shy of being automatically disqualified for six months. |
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Mrs Etheridge warned Stewart that if he drove during the period of disqualification, he could be imprisoned. |
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But viewing his similarity to the other singer's voice as a disqualification is pathetic. |
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Other usual reasons for disqualification, including adjudgement of incompetence or quasi-incompetence, shall also apply. |
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Since when is being a congressional committee chairman a disqualification for cabinet office? |
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Warn youngsters that infringement of copyright means automatic disqualification and help them send off their request for copyright permission. |
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He urged the imposition of a modest period of disqualification. |
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To escape disqualification, the pair shot off down a rocky gully. |
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He also admitted to driving with faulty brakes and steering, and to driving illegally with a provisional licence, which he got following a previous disqualification. |
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Nevertheless, in my judgment the seriousness of his derelictions of duty is such that it can only properly be marked by a significant period of disqualification. |
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Election officers have revealed that they have received the ten requests needed to force a by-election in the ward following Mr Tapster's disqualification. |
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In the case of Christopher Smith the appeal against sentence relates only to the six-year period of disqualification which, Mr Daw submits, is excessive. |
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That kind of political tone deafness is a disqualification in my book. |
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Any cheating or attempted cheating will result in the disqualification of the candidate's examination paper. |
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Alternative punitive measures, such as director disqualification, could be used. |
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Failure by a panelist to sign an application for a protective order or disclosure undertaking shall result in disqualification of the panelist. |
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Moral turpitude is a ground for removal, dismissal or disqualification from employment in the civil service. |
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In Denmark confinement in a mental hospital does not lead to disqualification from voting. |
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The pushing of one rider by another shall in all cases be forbidden, on pain of disqualification. |
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In the event of disqualification, we may select a new winner in accordance with the selection processes outlined below. |
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For the PPP that means disqualification for over 30 of its best and brightest. This is the latest judicial battering for the ruling party. |
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Please note that any evidence of plagiarism will result in disqualification. |
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Failure to respond to such questions or requests within a given time may lead to disqualification of the application. |
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If the offender successfully completes the course, the disqualification period is reduced by up to one-quarter. |
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The Convention also provides for mandatory and optional grounds for refusing to give effect to the disqualification. |
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This may result in your disqualification from the employment process in question. |
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When the cat's teeth are checked at a show and something is not right, this should entail disqualification, the same as it is for dogs. |
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Any failure to act on this instruction shall result in the immediate disqualification of the team. |
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Offences also play a major role, when they lead to disqualification from driving. |
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This fairly common condition does not necessarily lead to disqualification. |
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This good faith should have been taken into account and not led to the author's disqualification of the proceedings. |
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The bypass valve of the counterfeit oil filter concludes its disqualification. |
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This policy is outdated and there is no rationalization for the disqualification. |
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Simply cooking the four ingredients and placing them on a plate is grounds for disqualification. |
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The reality is that being pro-life immediately gets him off the disqualification list. |
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Return of prize notification as undeliverable may result in disqualification and alternate determination. |
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Don't forget taking the wrong course leads to automatic disqualification for the horse and bookmakers will simply not pay out even if the disqualified horse wins by a furlong. |
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It directed that a psychologist's lack of medical training could not, in and of itself, be used to justify an automatic disqualification of psychological testimony. |
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Instant disqualification for reading glasses. |
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Several days into the hearing of this case before the Tribunal, the Canadian Human Rights Commission brought a motion seeking the disqualification of the member hearing the matter on the grounds of bias. |
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In too many devious tyrannies that hold elections, outside observers arrive as the polling stations open and never see the process of rigging, disqualification or intimidation that has already made a mockery of the voting. |
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In Denmark, Germany, France and Luxembourg the grounds for disqualification from voting hold good for disqualification from standing too, but there are also further grounds for disqualification from standing. |
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Since he had not been responsible for his disqualification, Queen Alexandra awarded him a gilded silver cup the next day. |
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In order to act as a disqualification, the matter must be immediate and personal and not a general or remote matter. |
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Any violation of the provisions of the present clause shall result in disqualification or withdrawal of the accreditation of the person concerned. |
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Applications and proposals not meeting the Application Eligibility requirements outlined in Section 1.3, above, will be disqualified and applicants will be advised within seven days from the determination of disqualification. |
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Traffic offenders often go to Poland or the Czech Republic, thus avoiding not only the months of disqualification but also the medical and psychological examination they urgently require. |
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Any question relating to the disqualification of the Prosecutor or a Deputy Prosecutor shall be decided by a majority of the judges of the Appeals Chamber. |
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The penalty for missing a gate is disqualification. |
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Three more wins followed, including a disqualification win in eight rounds against important challenger Tommy Yarosz. |
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These include, but are not limited to, a history of improper diagnoses, pathologization, stereotypical labeling and, what the literature has determined to be, unfair disqualification of athletes. |
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The first warning for passivity is verbal and bears no consequences, the following cautions award 1 point to the opponent up to the third caution which results in the disqualification of the passive grappler. |
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The disqualification of a rider shall incur invalidation of results and his being eliminated from all classifications and losing all prizes, points and medals in the race in question. |
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Most rule infractions lead to stroke penalties but also can lead to disqualification. |
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Abraham lost after a disqualification against former Froch victim Andre Dirrell. |
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Non-compliance with these Official Rules may result in disqualification. |
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A disqualification must be announced at the end of each heat to the competitor, team leader or coach and over the public address system for the benefit of the spectators. |
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The following is a list of the relevant provisions regarding the possible excusal or disqualification of a judge from sitting in the Appeals Chamber on a particular appeal, and his or her subsequent replacement. |
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If the refused start or disqualification are not acted upon in due time, the offence shall be penalised by an elimination or a disqualification as appropriate. |
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Use disqualification questions to determine basic eligibility. |
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The first three paragraphs do not apply if the commissioner is unable to attend the sittings by reason of the provisional execution of a judgment declaring his disqualification or ouster from office. |
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As a general rule disqualification from voting follows automatically where a person's affairs have to be managed for him, or where he is confined in a mental hospital. |
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The Union should aim for the systematic exchange of information and, as a long term goal, mutual recognition of judgments imposing certain types of disqualification. |
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Elegance is a core value of this discipline. Very strict rules lead to instant disqualification for inelegant or unsportsmanlike behaviour, both of which are considered to be unacceptable by coaches and skaters alike. |
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It seeks to penalize the operators of community radio stations with sanctions of up to 10 years' imprisonment, 18 years' disqualification and two to four years' complete forfeiture of civil rights. |
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Failure to receive pre-approval may result in disqualification of the bid. |
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Both resigned the posts which had given rise to the disqualification. |
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But then it was, after a protest from Alberto Salazar, Hasay's coach with the Nike Oregon Project, resulted in the disqualification of winner Gabe Grunewald. |
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Those subject to a disqualification order, and those permanently included on the Protection of Children Act List, are also included on List 99 automatically. |
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His very veneration for his father-in-law, combined as it is with a total want of the most ordinary perspicacity, is an additional disqualification. |
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I feel strongly that the DPP throw the book at these thugs and put forward charges of disqualification against every criminal using a car in the commission of their crime. |
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