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But the rules of the game necessarily disqualify him.
A State Department official said a criminal record does not necessarily disqualify an applicant from receiving a visa.
But even success for Flemenstar (3.20) today would not necessarily disqualify Sir Des Champs as Ireland's best hope for the Gold Cup.
But a conviction, even for murder, does not necessarily disqualify a candidate from a civilian job like a chaplain's — though it does disqualify applicants who want to be correction officers.
Disclosure of a gift does not necessarily disqualify a contractor from receiving state business, but the contracting agency would have to review the proposal for any potential impropriety and could alert federal investigators of possible criminal wrongdoing.
As with the agency's other educational programs, politics are not discussed, and participation in the uprisings does not necessarily disqualify Palestinians from entry into the United States, according to consular officials.
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"So the fact that Marion Barry has been in jail is not necessarily disqualifying for this community".
Because the play reminds us that there was a time when courage was not necessarily disqualifying from public service.
If you have a felony of any kind, you will need to explain but may not necessarily be disqualified.
She has, inevitably, been disqualified.
Disqualify them now".
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