disqualification|disqualifications in English

noun

[dis·qual·i·fi·ca·tion || dɪs‚kwɒlɪfɪ'keɪʃn]

act of making ineligible; invalidation, act of depriving of official status

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1. Antonyms for Armings include disarmament, demilitarizations, de-escalation, demobilizations, conquest, cripplings, disablement, disqualifications, freezes and

2. 17 The trouble with our system is that we overdo the disqualification and pay insufficient attention to requalification.

3. On the April 13 episode of Raw, Ambrose attacked Harper after Harper lost to Ryback by disqualification.

4. Consultants and public officials with questions about disclosure and disqualification requirements should consult the California Fair Political Practices Commission, which administers the Political Reform Act

5. An Arbitrator may be temporarily or permanently disqualified from serving on FINRA's roster if the Arbitrator's conduct meets any of FINRA's disqualification criteria

6. Cross border (#2) wins the 2020 Bowling Green Stakes at Saratoga after the disqualification of Sadler's Joy, who finished first

7. Any request for the disqualification of a judge from a particular case is decided by an absolute majority of the other judges.

8. You may file an Appeal with the Hearings Department within 10 calendar days of the mailing date on your Notice of Disqualification

9. Gay formed part of the 4 x 100 m relay team but a poor baton exchange between Mardy Scales and Leonard Scott resulted in disqualification.

10. Sixth plea, alleging infringement of the provisions of the rules of the European Parliament relating to proceedings which might lead to the disqualification of a Member.

11. Sentences and penalties for Bribery crimes include monetary fines and up to 15 years of custody in a federal prison as well as disqualification to hold office

12. After resolving any errors or inaccuracies and receiving a final decision of disqualification a business must wait an additional thirty (30) days to reapply for admission to the Google programme.

13. As for a jail sentence as a disqualification in a voter , he pointed out that unless the sentence had been for some moral offence , the man should not be debarred from voting . An honourable man could have been jailed for libel or slander .

14. The action was intense from start to finish in the co-branded WWE Backlash pay-per-view, as Roman Reigns endured an absolute mauling to conquer longtime adversary Samoa Joe, and the No Disqualification Match between WWE Champion AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura was so …

15. Kautilya ' s rules of legal procedure deal not only with the examination of the plaintiff and the defendant and witnesses , but also with such technical matters as framing the plaint , allowing adjournments to the plaintiff and the defendant for stating their cases , disqualifications for entering into legal transactions and the grounds for judgement of the parties to ' the suit .

16. Balmont (foaled 11 March 2001) is an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.He had his greatest success as a two-year-old in 2003 when he won the Gimcrack Stakes and was awarded the win in the Middle Park Stakes on the disqualification of Three Valleys

17. (2) Even though they may involve discretion, the following actions by a judge do not cause the loss of the right to file a notice of disqualification against that judge: Arranging the calendar, setting a date for a hearing or trial, ruling on an agreed continuance, issuing an arrest warrant, presiding over criminal preliminary proceedings under CrR 3.2.1, Arraigning the accused, fixing bail

18. In article 9 (8)(b), the words “was materially inaccurate or materially incomplete” in the English text had been translated into Spanish as “adolece de inexactitudes u omisiones graves” (“contains serious errors or omissions”), which raised the question of whether, if the word “may” were replaced by the word “shall” as proposed, disqualification would be automatic only if the error or omission in question was serious.