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So to speak, being more or less deserving puts one toward the front or rear of the line of people eligible for benefits, but does not ever make one morally ineligible for a better life.
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The judges, while acknowledging in their decision that Mr. Yamashita was "intellectually and morally" qualified to practice law, said that he could not become a lawyer because, as a Japanese immigrant, he was ineligible to become an American citizen and only citizens could be lawyers.
Academically ineligible?
Morally wrong".
Professional politicians were ineligible.
Morally repugnant?
Morally indefensible.
"The receiver was ineligible".
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