Students and staff united, opposing fee increases, allowance ineligibility, and low staff pay. |
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The problem was that 3,233 part-time students were included in the list because the query failed to recognize their ineligibility. |
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As I have said, I consider that there is a strong case for removal of all the categories of ineligibility based on occupation. |
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We just want to continue to eat dinner without napkins and sleep on the couch and wallow in vigorous bachelor ineligibility. |
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However, postponement, injury, ineligibility, and finally his no-show had prevented him making his 100th appearance since then. |
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You could then resolve the situation leading to your ineligibility and reapply at a later date. |
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During the parliamentary process, that legislation was amended, removing some of the serious offences that were proposed for ineligibility. |
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Nor is it only a political one, for my ineligibility is currently under consideration by the judiciary. |
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It is at the line between eligibility and ineligibility that the issues addressed in the present report arise. |
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If nobody else can stop Mr Sarkozy, and Mr Juppé's ineligibility is confirmed, Mr Chirac may decide to run for a third presidential term himself. |
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The jury determination to reduce the parole ineligibility period must be unanimous. |
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Accrued income because of ineligibility of expenses is estimated at year end and accounted for under this heading. |
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Accordingly, the Court was of the view that a systematic ineligibility criterion at age 6 was not responsive to the needs of children. |
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This ineligibility is absolute and cannot be cured even if the State party to the dispute had given its consent. |
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For example, judges may impose a shorter period of parole ineligibility if the role of the accused was not that of the leader. |
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To arrive at a definition of those whose presence here was so questionable as to give rise to an assumption of ineligibility for services would be a difficult task. |
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This bar to sponsorship may, upon request by the foreign national, be waived for humanitarian and compassionate reasons or public policy provided the sponsor requests that the application continue despite their ineligibility. |
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A decision on the ineligibility of an alien for admission to the territory of the Republic of Lithuania in the cases specified in this article is made by the Ministry of the Interior or a body authorised by it. |
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His ineligibility as a contestant was due to his former employment by the sponsor. |
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Cramming many people into tiny rooms also arouses suspicion, though it may be caused by nothing worse than poverty and ineligibility for council housing. |
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Should a vacancy occur on the Board of Directors by virtue of the death, resignation, removal or ineligibility of an elected director, the Board may appoint another voting member to serve the balance of the term. |
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From now on a judge must be satisfied that there is a substantial likelihood that a jury will unanimously agree to reduce an applicant's parole ineligibility period. |
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It is also important to note that share redemptions have a number of consequences for shareholders, most notably their ineligibility for the tax credit on subsequent share purchases. |
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They completed the Constitution of 1791, and on the last day of September 1791 the National Assembly dissolved itself, having previously decreed the ineligibility of its members for the new Legislative Assembly. |
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A second explanation involves ineligibility of expenditure. |
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