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Sailing officials said they could be disqualified.
It could get worse: they could be disqualified.
Companies or organizations supporting a boycott could be disqualified from participating in bids for government work.
That way, the ballot could be disqualified if the voter's statement proves to be false.
Many of the winners could be disqualified by a new election commission.
The election commissioner, Sodsri Sathayatham, said at least 24 winners could be disqualified.
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Mr. Wilson said that in this kind of environment — and with an opponent like Ms. Boxer — positions that could be disqualifying in other California races might not matter: "They are not going to make their decisions on random social issues".
"We may find out that there's another side to him," said Dave Temkin, a telecommunications expert, who not long ago worried that Mr. Giuliani's controlling temperament could be disqualifying in a collaborative body like the United States Senate.
And "The New York Times" reported that one of your potential rivals, Ted Cruz, thinks it could be disqualifying in a presidential run.
A district champion could conceivably be disqualified if it had a player who could not produce the necessary documents.
Ernie Els suggested the introduction of a deadline beyond which golfers could not be disqualified from a tournament.
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