Sentence examples for character clause from inspiring English sources

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Too many voters have prioritized the character clause in the voting guidelines over recognizing the achievements we all witnessed.

"That's just one reason I'm unwilling to employ the character clause to keep Hall-worthy players out of the Hall," he said.

"Being inducted is an honor, not a paycheck you are entitled to," James said, defending the character clause written into the criteria on the Hall of Fame ballot.

Yes, there is a character clause in the voting criteria, and Jeff Passan argues on Yahoo.com that it is merely keeping everyone from dealing with reality.

Clemens' candidacy has been heavily hurt by his history with PEDs, while Schilling has lost voters due to the "character clause," thanks to his post-retirement comments and off-color jokes regarding journalists, Muslims, transgender individuals, and others.

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One study estimated that Grennan's home state of Michigan "has 'good moral character clauses' in about 75percentt of its licensing statutes". Recently, the National Conference of State Legislatures analyzed 34 of the most commonly licensed occupations and found that only two of them did not have good-character requirements in any state.

The Angels did not ask Vaughn to accept weight and character clauses, as the Red Sox did, but Vaughn does have a limited no-trade clause, which the Red Sox refused to give him.

Decades before the Civil Rights movement emerged, communities across the nation had contrived a system of electoral exclusion that depended on a witch's brew of poll taxes, literacy tests and "good character" clauses.

For those who oppose Trump, the ultimate recourse is the ballot box, not vaguely worded moral-character clauses that are frequently misused to hurt vulnerable Americans.

Such open-ended language allows officials to use good-moral-character clauses in improper ways, such as targeting political enemies or, even worse, blocking well-meaning citizens from obtaining employment.

This is because licensing boards around the country can, and often do, interpret good-moral-character clauses to mean that anyone with a prior criminal conviction is automatically disqualified from holding a license — regardless of the prior offense's relation to the nature of the job the applicant is seeking.

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