Sentence examples for debarred from from inspiring English sources

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"debarred from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be excluded or prevented from doing something. Example: The athlete was debarred from competing in the race due to a previous injury.

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Therefore his name maybe debarred from the traders list".

I reconciled myself to remaining debarred from Lyubov Petrova's interior.

All but six of the existing parties will be debarred from running.

The guilds were suppressed or at least debarred from the new manufactures.

Scotland's civil service might be debarred from working on the referendum.

If we assume perfect rationality and complete markets, we are debarred from exploring the causes of large-scale economic failures.

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For many years, the religious restrictions of the oath effectively debarred people from other faiths, including Roman Catholics, Jews and Quakers, from entering Parliament.

Poor health also debarred him from the professional career he planned.

Two other cases involved a lorry driver with functional vision in only one eye who received a waiver from federal regulators allowing him to drive, but was fired anyway; and a car mechanic whose blood pressure debarred him from meeting federal standards for driving a truck, and so lost his job as a mechanic which also included some driving chores.

"Because of the timing, it debarred us from registering him in the same way and Raith Rovers are now saying he is their player.

Jin was conducting the firm's first-ever auction in mainland China, which until recently debarred foreigners from doing any such thing in its territory.

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