Sentence examples for always ineligible from inspiring English sources

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They were always ineligible for the Copa, by dint of not featuring in the 40-man provisional roster, but could shape the team before the 2018 World Cup arrives.

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For example, commercial sex providers have not always been regarded as ineligible for marriage and have, in some places, been integrated into their communities to a high degree (Shrage 1994, 109, 115; White 1990, 19; Rossiaud 1988, 70). Carol Pateman deploys the concepts of liberal political theory to explain the existence of prostitution in modern societies.

A conviction for domestic violence, unlike pending charges, almost always renders a service member ineligible to go to war, but that restriction has not always been considered binding, as is clear in the case of Sergeant Terrasas, who was stationed at Camp Pendleton.

The threat of deportation always hangs over them and, ineligible for many government services, they have to live and work in the shadows.

In his consideration of Pete Rose's application for reinstatement from the permanently ineligible list, Selig has always had to be concerned about the possibility that as soon as he lifted the ban, a new development would come to light about Rose's baseball betting, embarrassing baseball all over again.

Reznor's voice sometimes pleaded for consolation and sometimes cursed its circumstances, always with a forlorn sense of being ineligible for any grace.

But women with children 5 and younger are forbidden from working since they must always tend to their kids, so Hernandez has been ineligible for a job.

British officials ruled that because he planned to teach as well as perform — something he has always done — he would be working as a "music teacher" and was ineligible.

But Oscar-tipped indie drama Beasts of the Southern Wild has discovered that it does not always pay to be innovative: officials for the Screen Actors Guild have now deemed it ineligible for any of their awards.

That abundance, in turn, speaks to the British capital's sustained output of work from subsidized playhouses like the National and to the inclusion sometimes, though not always, of so-called "affiliate theaters" like the Young Vic, whose off-Broadway equivalents are ineligible for Tonys.

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