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The act of disqualifying, or state of being disqualified; want of qualification; incompetency; disability; as, the disqualification of men for holding certain offices.
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Both infractions lead to warnings, and a total of three warnings leads to disqualification.
When cases arising from the Watergate investigation reached the Supreme Court, Justice Rehnquist took a different approach to disqualification.
In virtually every other land sport, all-out running is demanded at some point; in walking, it leads to disqualification.
An Iraqiya lawmaker, Mustafa al-Hiti, said he was sure at least one winning candidate from Iraqiya would be subject to disqualification.
Positive tests for banned substances lead to disqualification, and athletes may be banned from competition for periods ranging from a year to life.
A day after the tournament lost its marquee player, Michelle Wie, to disqualification, the sudden-death playoff injected life into what had been an ordinary final round.
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That money could lead to disqualifications during elections and apparently everyone is doing it?
Identification of toxicants in biologic samples from the mother or infant may also lead to disqualifications regarding maternal employment opportunities, social stigma, legal risk, or self-recrimination (Harvey et al. 2002).
Australia's fourth swimming medal of the day went to 15-year-old Tiffany Thomas-Kane who was elevated from fourth to bronze due to a disqualification.
Last year Mr Gilani was symbolically convicted when he refused to comply, leading to his disqualification.
Remember to check the colour restrictions on the show, in British shows, the food bowl, water bowl and towel need to be white to avoid disqualification.
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