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But if we were to disqualify composers for pursuing daft ideas we would lose much of the repertory.
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For Democrats to win competitive races next year, he said, "the key thing is to disqualify your opponent on a very personal, individual level".
One proposal, relate specifically to takeovers, would be to "disqualify voting by shareholders who had acquired shares after announcement of the bid.
To be racist or sexist today is to disqualify yourself from professional advancement, if not to forfeit your job.
If Russia were to be disqualified from the tournament, an emergency panel would convene to decide what would happen to the team's results in the tournament.
But the mere fact that his father was born abroad was enough to disqualify Jethro as a citizen.
Ohio has a history of requiring large numbers of voters to use these ballots, which are easy to disqualify and are not counted until after the election.
As if every single thing in his life were there to disqualify him.
Citing this technicality, local Republicans on Long Island were able to disqualify thousands of signatures on Forbes and McCain petitions.
Among the outstanding questions are efforts to disqualify candidates on the grounds they were loyal to Saddam Hussein's Baath Party.
John McCain, of Arizona, was an exception, saying that what he had heard was enough to disqualify Moore for office.
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