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Citing this technicality, local Republicans on Long Island were able to disqualify thousands of signatures on Forbes and McCain petitions.
Lord Oakeshott, the Liberal Democrat peer who has campaigned for reform of the second chamber, said: "This farce re-emphasises the need to be able to disqualify permanently those people who are convicted of a serious offence.
By exploiting this rule, the skeptic is able to disqualify certain mental states e.g., those involved in my current experience (as) of seeing my hands—as constituting evidence for my belief that I have hands.
Dixon pointed out that states already are able to disqualify workers from benefits if they're fired for drug-related misconduct.
"Our products are able to disqualify a significant percentage of samples in some cases surpassing 50 percent which results in users making the choice not to consume these impure and possibly dangerous substances," Auctor explained.
You may be able to disqualify some species based on their ability to survive in your area.
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The courts are able to use their discretion to decide whether or not to disqualify a driver".
"You hate to disqualify a horse.
They tried to disqualify Mr Ivanishvili from the election.
Six fouls were not enough to disqualify a player.
These incidents are enough to disqualify him from office.
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