Sentence examples for Make ineligible for from inspiring English sources

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And the rules could make ineligible for future federal financing even some cell lines approved by Mr. Bush.

Even if, as appellants urge, the statute is interpreted to make ineligible for food stamps only those persons validly claimed as tax dependents, see Reply Brief for Appellants 2—3.

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The argument that soda and other junk masquerading as food should be made ineligible for purchase by food stamps, as are alcohol and tobacco, is one that's been gaining momentum in the last few years.

Inmates were made ineligible for Pell Grants in 1994 at the height of "tough-on-crime" politics, by a relatively obscure provision of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act.

The governor was not term-limited in the 1792 constitution, but in the 1799 constitution, the governor was made ineligible for re-election for seven years following the expiration of his term.

For one thing, it flouted the rules of amateurism, and would make recipients ineligible for future Olympics if made public.

But certain offenses can make them ineligible for most kinds of relief from removal and make them a higher priority for ICE.

But there are many who work just enough hours to make them ineligible for such programs.

Such conduct could make Duke ineligible for the financing ratepayers have provided for the plant.

When Ted Cruz started to make headway against Trump in some states, Trump questioned whether his birth in Canada would make him ineligible for the presidency.

They don't care if their tweets might make them ineligible for a job at a buttoned-down corporation.

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