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"disqualify" Definitions
  1. to stop somebody from doing something because they have broken a rule synonym bar
  2. disqualify somebody (for something) to make somebody unsuitable for an activity or position

966 Sentences With "disqualify"

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They're asking, if it didn't disqualify Bill Clinton, why should it disqualify Trump?
President Barack Obama said Trump's remarks would disqualify him from a job at a convenience store, and should disqualify him from becoming president.
It would also eliminate regulations that allow marijuana use to disqualify people from public benefits or public housing and ensure a marijuana-related record could not disqualify immigrants.
His comments, the letter states, "disqualify" him from public service.
It was used to disqualify him from poll in 2000.
What are the major issues that you feel disqualify him?
Those prices, for now, disqualify it from Wine School consideration.
Liking a particular kink shouldn't disqualify you from public office.
All of that would disqualify someone from the government benefits.
Roth would be the favorite, but retirement should disqualify him.
He has already used his power to disqualify opposition leaders.
Such extreme views would ordinarily disqualify anyone from public service.
Even these instances may not disqualify you, however, Wentworth said.
"I knew one thing would disqualify a photographer — anger," he said.
However, he said, Kavanaugh would "disqualify himself" by lying about them.
Even the smallest resume mistake can be enough to disqualify you.
Modern officials can disqualify cheating athletes and bar them from competition.
Within the complex, failure does not disqualify people from future positions.
Of course these identities do not disqualify Ellison from the job.
Progressive neurological diseases, like dementia or Parkinson's disease, will disqualify applicants.
The New York Times: Sloppy signatures may disqualify thousands of votes.
The fact that I'm over 65 doesn't disqualify me (or you).
Yet elevated levels of naturally occurring hemoglobin do not disqualify athletes.
These might not always disqualify a witness or condemn a defendant.
And a celeb's fame shouldn't disqualify them from running for office.
Human-rights lawyers worry this could disqualify many legitimate asylum claims.
He filed a motion seeking to disqualify her and be resentenced.
Trump has said the investigation should disqualify her from being president.
If that doesn't disqualify Trump for the White House, what does?
If you're risk-averse, that doesn't disqualify you from becoming rich.
According to Carlson, such ideas disqualify them from making policy decisions.
Pitlyk's own words should disqualify her from securing such an honor.
Clinton for the Senate in 2000, did not disqualify Mr. Trump.
But more than that, it should disqualify him from the presidency.
This argument that NPD should disqualify Trump from presidency doesn't make sense.
A person's mental illness shouldn't disqualify them from watching some TV show.
This was careless, they said, and should disqualify her from the presidency.
Dual nationality does not legally disqualify someone from running for Prime Minister.
The decision to disqualify them was greeted with boos around the arena.
It should disqualify her from office, if the media did their job.
Rather, this is an argument that the ends don't disqualify the means.
THE clerics disqualified the candidates, but they could not disqualify the people.
Rather, they're looking to prove a substance is impure, or disqualify it.
Pruitt isn't just trying to disqualify inconvenient scientific literature, but scientists themselves.
Sure, maybe it does not disqualify him from other jobs or opportunities.
Earnest said last December that proposal should disqualify Trump from being president.
Surely if this is the case, this fact alone should disqualify him.
These are things about Riggleman that should disqualify him from public office.
She had challenged attempts to disqualify her from racing as a woman.
Having political views does not disqualify someone from serving on a jury.
Now they are trying to disqualify our voice before the 2020 election.
"The coup-mongerers intend to disqualify our candidates," Morales wrote on Twitter.
Court should disqualify votes counted only after all other counties were finished.
This did not disqualify her from becoming the deputy director of the CIA, her current post; with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer refusing to campaign against her nomination, it probably won't disqualify her from leading the agency either.
"Being a movie star wouldn't disqualify him from the journalistic privilege," said Freeman.
The rule to disqualify raiders if they draw fresh breath has been scrapped.
Ms Glendon's illiberal views should not disqualify her from leading such an effort.
Of course, age alone doesn't disqualify Gore from appealing to the millennial vote.
Your words & actions disqualify you from being President - & I won't stop saying it.
This does not disqualify you from leadership, it just shows that you're human.
"Your words & actions disqualify you from being President – & I won't stop saying it."
From now on, personal scandals and imperfect or unvirtuous behavior will not disqualify.
Setting aside questions about his economic rigor, those views themselves don't disqualify Moore.
Scalia issued a 21-page memorandum explaining why he would not disqualify himself.
"Those aren't remotely close to what would disqualify a judge," Mr. Lubet said.
And as chief, he was the only one who could disqualify an athlete.
The potential presence of mild impairments should not disqualify people from public office.
We need to identify, disqualify and regulate chatbots before they destroy political speech.
Still, Ryan said that did not disqualify Trump from being considered a conservative.
Premiums get much larger as you age, and health issues may disqualify you.
Does not receiving communion disqualify me, or am I eligible for one penny?
As if every single thing in his life were there to disqualify him.
Can you disqualify a judge from a case based on his heritage in America?
One was whether the lack of specific words on a resume might disqualify applicants.
Neither does the accusation of sexual assault without an investigation disqualify our lieutenant-governor.
Nine hard-line lawmakers have put forward a measure to disqualify Rouhani as president.
The president appointed him on Wednesday, and has Whitaker's comments should not disqualify him.
Clinton suffering from pneumonia and dehydration does not disqualify her from running for office.
It can disqualify debtors for auto loans, apartment rentals, utilities and even cellphone contracts.
The decision to disqualify my candidacy means that the political rights are being handicapped.
Kemboi could not be reached for immediate comment on the decision to disqualify him.
Does this mean that Judge Kavanaugh's bingeing past should disqualify him for higher office?
Any of these issues, standing alone, should disqualify him from consideration for the job.
You'd have thought those sorts of things would disqualify you in religious conservative eyes.
He wrote that her refusal to acknowledge that torture is immoral should disqualify her.
A heart attack does not disqualify anyone from running for and holding public office.
The White House questioned whether his comments ought to disqualify him from running entirely.
The fact that President Obama picked him is enough to disqualify him, they stated.
We recommend fixing the eligibility rules for the programs to intentionally disqualify big businesses. Why?
Bredesen, who faced backlash for the decision, said there wasn't enough evidence to disqualify Kavanaugh.
Ironically, Trump's record was apparent all along, and should have been enough to disqualify him.
"Women, when they look at a job description, they tend to disqualify [themselves]," Qiu said.
But as revealed thus far, it would disqualify him when it comes to the presidency.
Simply being interviewed by the FBI just does not disqualify someone from buying a weapon.
He has said, however, that the charges do not disqualify him from becoming prime minister.
The app actually dates back to 2014, which would normally disqualify it from this list.
For one thing, it can still disqualify an individual who has false started only once.
The use of a false name or address will disqualify you from receiving any prize.
Refusing to remove its scooters will disqualify a company from obtaining a permit, said SFMTA.
Her campaign's decision was to seek to disqualify Mr. Trump on terrain that is Mrs.
Many environmentalists believe that fossil fuel lobbying should disqualify Wheeler and Bernhardt from these positions.
But in 2016, Beijing directly intervened to disqualify several pro-independence lawmakers on a technicality.
This is pretty rare, but you could disqualify yourself by being "too expensive" for them.
Manchin refused to speculate about potential issues that would disqualify a nominee in his mind.
That decision alone should disqualify him from consideration to the highest court in the land.
The company's founder, Sara Christensen, told Metro that Clow's bikini photo did not disqualify her.
"Industry experience, in and of itself, does not disqualify someone from public service," Warren condescended.
Robert F. Kennedy, who were both assassinated — said Trump's comments disqualify him from holding office.
My experience has convinced me that no ailment should disqualify an individual from seeking office.
Judge Kavanaugh also declined to say he would disqualify himself from cases concerning Mr. Trump.
No matter the explanation, Ms. Brown said, the comments should disqualify someone running for Senate.
I believe he failed the test of truth in ways that disqualify him from confirmation.
And Republicans suggested that the mishap should disqualify the rival party from executive governance altogether.
The Senate itself could conceivably disqualify a senator, but that would require a majority vote.
His opponents have said his use of his unlicensed television station should itself disqualify him.
Murkowski on Tuesday refused to say whether Blasey Ford's allegations, if true, would disqualify Kavanaugh.
The presence of sulfites doesn't necessarily disqualify a bottle from the natural wine category, though.
But it should disqualify them from getting any votes for "gentlemanly" play during that season.
To the press, that's enough to disqualify her from the most basic consideration of decency. #Tucker
My actions were truly disrespectful and embarrassing - the committee was right to disqualify us from play.
But they also don't disqualify the Celtics from winning a title with Thomas playing big minutes.
Does that then disqualify and put into doubt from the get-go the Mueller witch hunt?
Kavanaugh's attacks on the left won't automatically disqualify him from politically sensitive cases going forward, though.
That in mind, we asked people what behaviors would automatically disqualify someone from their dating pool.
Sometimes we have to disqualify four or five reviewers before we find one that works. 7.
But I professionally require you to disqualify any list that doesn't include Yoshi's Island at all.
His lawyers say the conviction would not disqualify him from DACA, which requires a background check.
Graham then asked whether someone representing Hillary Clinton or the Clinton Foundation would disqualify that person.
The Montana Democratic Party has sued to try to disqualify the Green Party from the ballot.
That may disqualify some individuals who work part-time or work for small businesses, explains Paul.
His lawyers said the conviction would not disqualify him from DACA, which requires a background check.
Immigrant rights advocates say it's a dangerous idea likely to disqualify untold numbers of eligible immigrants.
Warren wrote that Green's controversial comments "disqualify him" from holding a leadership position in the future.
We have regretfully come to the conclusion that these concerns disqualify DeVos for that cabinet position.
But Trump's populist appeal proves that enormous riches do not automatically disqualify a candidate, Link said.
Pleading guilty or making a false confession would not disqualify you from getting money or help.
New legislation introduced in the House this week would disqualify convicted terrorists for food stamp eligibility.
The government issued a statement saying it agreed to and supported the decision to disqualify Chan.
These widely held group stereotypes incline voters "to disqualify" women seeking positions stereotypically held by men.
Many say that even if what Ford accuses Kavanaugh of doing happened, it shouldn't disqualify him.
" Becerra said the law could "potentially disqualify LGBT families from the state's foster and adoption system.
Judge Oetken found that Liebowitz had filed a bad-faith motion to disqualify a defense expert.
Rudd tweeted on Thursday that Dutton's boycott should disqualify him from the country's top political office.
Judges disqualify players caught using proxies, an embarrassing and potentially costly penalty for any serious competitor.
Please don't forget: Every year we have to disqualify many who fail to heed this rule.
The agency's current hiring rules disqualify applicants with a violent felony conviction from working with children.
A credible accusation of assault might disqualify a man from a job as a fry cook.
I don't think any member of those groups would have grounds for seeking to disqualify him.
Many politicians argue that motherhood not only doesn't disqualify them, it also makes them more qualified.
This definition would disqualify building a wall based on the prototypes that were unveiled in October.
Some have argued that because these funds are passive, that alone should disqualify them from voting.
If the Senate votes to convict Trump, does it automatically disqualify him from holding public office?
In a statement, the ministry said the latest action would disqualify as many as 300,000 directors.
But Obama soon made it clear that voting to invade Iraq didn't disqualify Democrats from governing.
To be clear, being related to a president ought not automatically disqualify someone from being considered.
Please don't forget: every year we have to disqualify many who fail to heed this rule.
This is a President who worked tirelessly to disqualify the idea of an objective news media.
Employers could check the list, and most would immediately disqualify her to work with elderly clients.
Please don't forget; every year we have to disqualify many who fail to heed this rule.
"I do not believe that this should disqualify him from being a cabinet secretary," he added.
Trump's rivals pounced on the mistake, with Marco Rubio arguing it should disqualify him from the presidency.
The writings "should automatically disqualify anyone from speaking as an expert" before a congressional committee, he said.
U.S. FILES MOTION TO DISQUALIFY HUAWEI'S LEAD DEFENSE LAWYER FROM U.S. CASE AGAINST CHINESE COMPANY - COURT FILING
They made sure to not only convict and remove the judge, but to disqualify him as well.
The R1 will likely max out at 25 mph, which would probably disqualify it from highway driving.
The defendants sought to disqualify the judge, the first Latina federal judge in that district in Arizona.
Their immaturity and insensitivity as young men does not disqualify our governor or attorney-general from leadership.
The Supreme Court had cause to disqualify Mr Sharif on legal grounds, says Reza Ali, a lawyer.
On Sunday, an activist said he would file a petition to disqualify the Thai Raksa Chart party.
The Briton put a hand on Martin's neck and the race stewards decided to disqualify both riders.
A conviction for corruption followed by the loss of a first appeal would disqualify him from running.
The leaking scheme, and his actions in the Hillary investigation, disqualify him as even a credible witness.
You might be surprised about what people need to buy a gun — and what won't disqualify them.
Would that personal relationship not disqualify you as a prosecutor on the case under Justice Department guidelines?
But each one has founders with voting control through special share classes, which also could disqualify them.
I didn't want anything to disqualify me from casting my second, and personally most significant, presidential vote.
"The fact that they have a low credit score shouldn't disqualify them from being able to borrow."
Once you start using that as a reason to disqualify, there is no principled place to stop.
If Moore wins, the Alabama Republican Party could disqualify him, or the U.S. Senate could expel him.
Questions about criminal history on college applications often disqualify applicants, or discourage otherwise eligible students from applying.
For many voters, that is enough to disqualify players such as Ramirez from the Hall of Fame.
The Santa Clara District Attorney's Office filed a motion to disqualify Persky from the trial on Tuesday.
The researchers also look at drug interactions, and often disqualify volunteers who are taking certain psychiatric medications.
The number of would-be workers with criminal backgrounds that disqualify them from many jobs has risen.
Clinton who is close to Mr. Podesta, are enough to disqualify her from a White House post.
None of this would automatically disqualify "Nebuchadnezzar" as opera: There are wordless operas, spoken operas, unclear operas.
"If he can't show that he still has supporters, they will easily disqualify him," Mr. Kalashi said.
Ultimately, the virality of Breckyn Willis's story led to a reversal of the decision to disqualify her.
The state Republican Party has also made clear that it will not disqualify Moore as its nominee.
"It was humor where voting for different people didn't disqualify you from dating someone," Mr. Mankoff said.
Trump argued that Carson's stories about past violence in his autobiography should disqualify him from the presidency.
And those taking testosterone hormone therapy are barred, a condition that will disqualify Browne, prompting his retirement.
The Senate could subsequently vote to disqualify the president from future office, using a simple majority vote.
Billboard's chart policies disqualify albums that are part of gratis promotions, so the Samsung giveaways do not count.
Scott, however, did not think the issue should disqualify Biden when he was asked about it in May.
Even if this was true, which it probably isn't, this fact alone should disqualify him from the presidency.
The other seven have parents with criminal histories that disqualify them from being reunited, according to the government.
"The decision to disqualify our Paralympic team is outside the law, outside morality and outside humanity," he added.
"Those 'scandals' were used to disqualify the PJD," says Muhammad Sammouni, who will vote for a third party.
"The decision to disqualify our Paralympic team is outside the law, outside morality and outside humanity," Putin said.
I can't think of anything right now I could immediately disqualify as the spiritual centerpiece of a poem.
Second, the electoral commission must be given wide-ranging powers to disqualify candidates who violate basic campaign rules.
Federal law doesn't disqualify those on the terrorist watch list from buying a gun from a licensed dealer.
Some landlords try to set qualifications that disqualify a person from renting, such as not having enough income.
Clinton's remarks in Florida signaled her campaign's direction in the homestretch: a barrage intended to disqualify Mr. Trump.
Our enemies likely have a blackmail file on her, which should actually disqualify her from running for office.
Sure, Trump has said a number of things that seem to disqualify him as a modern day Democrat.
That level of ignorance alone is a national security risk that should disqualify him from the Oval Office.
He consistently engages in outrageous behavior, which would disqualify other candidates, to obtain vast amounts of free publicity.
Your question is also an ethical one: Should someone's past crimes disqualify them from serving on a board?
It's also irreversible in a world where human error is so inescapable as to disqualify such absolute judgment.
" A spokeswoman for Vice President Mike Pence said, "If true, this would disqualify anyone from serving in office.
Sadly, this does not disqualify Hamas in Ms. Buttu's eyes from being a partner in leading the Palestinians.
Notably, no drug manufacturers joined in the request to disqualify Judge Polster, although they have not opposed it.
Caveats: While anyone can contribute to a traditional IRA, your income may disqualify you from the tax benefits.
Those who expect Chief Justice John Roberts, when presiding over the Senate for that trial, to disqualify Sen.
It said any serious criminal convictions, like sexual assault, sex crimes against children and kidnapping, would disqualify candidates.
Conventional wisdom that his behavior and remarks would disqualify him in the eyes of many women proved wrong.
"In my opinion, his connection to these memos alone should disqualify Mr. Bradbury from government service," said Sen.
The campaign could also do a background check on those who enter and disqualify people at their discretion.
"The Justice Department's motion to disqualify Jim Cole makes a mockery of the adversarial process," the statement said.
We discovered post-publication that this essay cites only Times sources, and we therefore had to disqualify it.
But the president of Mexico should not disqualify journalists who question his work; that is precisely our job.
That's pretty thin evidence to use to twist Bill Clinton's misdeeds to disqualify his wife from the presidency.
I may have finally discovered something that can disqualify a human being from the American presidency in 2016.
The federal government's drug testing policies also tend to disqualify many younger hackers who enjoy the occasional toke.
The DCCC's argument was that Moser's article would disqualify her in a general election race against Republican incumbent Rep.
Voting can be confusing, so much so that it can sometimes disqualify people from participating in the democratic process.
They said they would disqualify me from certain kinds of fighting, but I could still be a combat soldier.
"We think the prime minister should immediately disqualify himself and resign," said Shlomit Bar, 63, a retired music teacher.
We can't disqualify ourselves, though, which means we have to stand for policies that the American people will support.
The administration, however, could consider enacting rules that would disqualify some migrants from claiming asylum, according to the Times.
Charles Martin, an Auburn spokesman, said indicating "yes" to the crime question on the application did not disqualify students.
But the accusations directly against Trump did not disqualify him from taking office in the eyes of many voters.
Pruitt also went a step further, reforming the rules of EPA advisory committees to disqualify expert scientists from serving.
"These deeply troubling allegations should disqualify anyone from a seat in the U.S. Senate," Reid said in a statement.
The fact that a group of citizens is operating a business should not disqualify them from First Amendment protections.
"Out of all the reasons that we have future soldiers disqualify, the largest — 31 percent — is obesity," Maj. Gen.
For this reason, 60 percent of those surveyed say they would disqualify a candidate who is not dressed properly.
However, no other presidential hopefuls have said that the allegations should disqualify Biden from a potential White House run.
While he enjoyed a Coors Field bump, perhaps even a sizable one, why should that disqualify Walker from greatness?
In a country where most of the population is not white, this alone might have seemed to disqualify him.
Offenses ranging from nonviolent charges, such as bribery and forgery, to carjacking and murder are used to disqualify voters.
On the private loan side, your credit score or other underwriting factors could disqualify you for the advertised rates.
In Indianapolis it would go quite far; in New York City, that wouldn't disqualify you for a housing subsidy.
Yes, Trump was admonished in the media and his logic debunked, but his anti-Muslim plans didn't disqualify him.
"He felt he had to disqualify Mnangagwa very soon because the old man was still tentative," the friend said.
Roughly two hours in, they were not convinced it was enough to disqualify Judge Kavanaugh from the Supreme Court.
Mr. Katzman argued that should disqualify him, but some of his colleagues persisted in trying to hire the person.
Surely not even tomato's botanical status as a fruit could disqualify it from the title of Greatest Summer Vegetable.
However, they write, this should hardly disqualify them from doing the investigative or prosecutorial work against a Republican administration.
The defense sought to disqualify him, accusing him of bias because he had mused publicly about settling the case.
Following the debate, fewer people polled said the release of that 28503 tape should disqualify him from the race.
Licensing boards have the authority to disqualify any individual with a criminal background from obtaining a license to work.
"The crime of wife-beating alone would disqualify 60 percent of the Negroes," one lawmaker said at the time.
Most recently, he spearheaded an effort to disqualify two rookie legislators-elect who advocate full independence for Hong Kong.
In the United States and England, just being a woman was enough to disqualify one from flying combat missions.
The petition cites Trump's "well-documented misogyny and vulgarity" as traits that should disqualify him from receiving this privilege.
Rosen has no experience as a prosecutor, a fact that Democrats have said should disqualify him from the job.
" Federal law requires a justice to disqualify himself from deciding cases "in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.
He has some things in his past that disqualify him in the eyes in the young, active Democratic base.
That's not a reason to disqualify the findings completely, but it's enough that you should probably be a bit skeptical.
That's not because none of these things should have been enough to force him out of office or disqualify him.
If they had tweeted or retweeted something that the White House office thought was inappropriate, then that might disqualify them.
What kind of behavior do you think should disqualify someone from receiving a star, or lead to their star's removal?
In doing so they disqualify themselves from having formal relations with China, which considers the island nation a renegade province.
Kevin Cramer said even if allegations against Kavanaugh are true, they don't disqualify him because they happened 36 years ago.
Speaking on Thursday evening in Virginia, Ms. Warren said the comments should disqualify Mr. Bloomberg from being the Democratic nominee.
Joshua Dratel, a veteran defense attorney in terrorism cases, said the tweets should disqualify prosecutors from seeking the death penalty.
That impacts your ability, if there was some type of immigration program, most likely they're going disqualify people with felonies.
The FBI was then supposed to incorporate that list in the background checks used to disqualify people from gun ownership.
This should also disqualify Hannity as a theoretically objective source on Trump's supposed (and fake) opposition to the Iraq War.
Honold believes the issue helped to disqualify Ossoff to many independents and motivated Republicans who were previously considering staying home.
As Libby Nelson notes over at Vox, the very act of Pence accepting the VP nomination should disqualify him immediately.
Republican-dominated state legislatures are attempting to enact laws that disqualify eligible voters whom they feel will not vote Republican.
However, officials didn't disqualify Zafar for the usual run-of-the-mill behavior like bad sportsmanship or punching a referee.
Proposals that new drivers should take psychiatric tests to weed out reckless types ought to disqualify most males under 25.
It also would disqualify about 200 zones that are adjacent to low-income census tracts but are not themselves poor.
This would of course disqualify Catholic nuns and priests who take vows of celibacy though not vows concerning multicultural congregations.
Why this comment of Trump alone did not instantly disqualify him from the Republican nomination, I will never, ever understand.
I was able to disqualify "sapphire" in favor of the other purple jewel, and BIGFOOT with a couple of hints.
Any of those searches might find information that would disqualify a person from receiving a concealed weapons permit, Putnam said.
Here are 12 interview faux pas that could automatically disqualify you, unless you're really lucky:'What does your company do?
Lula is leading in the poll by a long stretch but the TSE is expected to disqualify him before Sept.
And that could lead Beijing to intervene further and issue new decisions to stamp out people it wants to disqualify.
The State Department on Monday issued a statement expressing "grave concern" over Friday's decision to disqualify Capriles from holding office.
And his views on several divisive issues, including immigration, might disqualify him in the eyes of Trump and Cruz voters.
They tried to convince the Alabama Republican Party to disqualify Moore as the nominee or to schedule a new election.
This would ordinarily disqualify it from FRB status, but so far astronomers don't have an alternative explanation for the detections.
Yes, that one: At some point, we're going to have to disqualify Kessel from future appearances in the three stars.
Together, they contain many thousands of records, such as misdemeanor convictions, that would not disqualify someone from buying a gun.
Alabama reduced the kinds of crimes that could disqualify someone from voting, and California restored voting to people on probation.
But the price didn't disqualify it from mention in the high-end glossy magazines, including Vogue, Elle and Harper's Bazaar.
" A spokesman for Mr. Ducey said Friday that "this type of rhetoric should disqualify someone from serving in the Legislature.
I agree with him that these criticisms are personal and therefore should not disqualify him from serving on the Fed.
Even if it wouldn't support a criminal conviction or civil liability, a merely credible allegation is enough to disqualify him.
Democratically elected lawmakers in the opposition camp have been facing costly lawsuits filed by the government to disqualify their seats.
Admission of pot-smoking could once disqualify a young Israeli from mandatory military service or a civil servant from office.
However, Aly, a prominent human rights lawyer and activist, is facing a lawsuit that could disqualify him from the race.
But historically, early debates have been more likely to disqualify a candidate than to provide a lasting jolt of momentum.
But historically, early debates have been more likely to disqualify a candidate than to provide a lasting jolt of momentum.
Leaving nothing to chance, Moscow's electoral commission found bogus reasons to disqualify all unapproved candidates from running in the elections.
Under the new White House policy, purchasing health insurance using subsidies would disqualify people from living in the country legally.
The jail terms for Wong, Law and Chow disqualify them from running for the legislature for the next five years.
Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled on Friday morning to disqualify Sharif, along with the country's finance minister Ishaq Dar, from power.
Immigration lawyers fear that it could disqualify thousands of applicants, including some who have been waiting for a visa for years.
One firefighter in San Francisco said that too many parking tickets can disqualify a person, because it demonstrates problems with authority.
They also point to the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct levied against Trump that they say should disqualify him from office.
That's despite there never being a policy change announced publicly, and no guidelines in HUD handbooks that specifically disqualify DACA-recipients.
I figured that since I wasn't trying to get a job immediately, I could afford to disqualify myself a few times.
When Gonzales opined that the demand to disqualify this judge could be legitimate, perhaps this is what he was talking about.
Instead, Obama leaned hard into his criticisms of Trump, using his stature as commander in chief to disqualify the Republican candidate.
"The standard is to disqualify a judge when a significant majority of the community might question a judge's impartiality," George said.
Cruz, however, has an unresolvable conflict of interest in this matter, which should disqualify him from participating directly in the proceedings.
Now, YouTube says that anti-vaccination videos constitute "dangerous and harmful" content, which disqualify it for advertising according to YouTube's policies.
If not imprisonment, her infraction should certainly disqualify her from running for and possibly becoming the president of the United States.
But the Academy could, in theory, disqualify someone from the following year's awards consideration if they go over the allotted time.
Democrats assumed that Trump's temperament and offensive rhetoric would disqualify him as a reasonable choice for an overwhelming majority of Americans.
Mr. Sharif says the military pressed the courts to disqualify him as prime minister and bar him from future electoral bids.
Ultimately, the unit owners will decide when they cast their vote whether a past conviction is enough to disqualify a candidate.
The Kremlin used bogus excuses to disqualify not just Mr Navalny's associates, but all independent candidates, including the more moderate ones.
Treatments like insulin for diabetes and machines for sleep apnea, which often require electricity, sometimes disqualify a soldier from a deployment.
Being connected does not automatically disqualify the professional, but it must be disclosed; the penalties for hidden conflicts can be severe.
He worked last year to disqualify the state and local votes of thousands of people who did not meet those criteria.
They also argued that his views, such as doubting climate change science and opposition to LGBT rights, ought to disqualify him.
"The way he's handled this issue for his first two terms should completely disqualify him from a third," her proposal states.
An Insolvency Service spokesman said the normal sanction in such cases is to disqualify people from serving as directors in future.
It's uncertain whether Sagan's antics or Cavendish's past played into the decision of the Union Cycliste Internationale jury to disqualify Sagan.
Clinton's reckless mishandling of classified material — reinforced by her 39 memory "lapses" in her FBI interview — should disqualify her from office.
The fact that most voters believe his character and temperament disqualify him from the highest office in the land is significant.
Does the often-mentioned fact that Dr. Tuvel is white and cisgender (as am I) disqualify her from raising certain questions?
Were the Act Up protesters in the 1980s so indecorous as to disqualify themselves from political conversation, as their critics charged?
Without adequate training, stories abound of human resource professionals who disqualify a job applicant because their student loan is in forebearance.
Government motion to disqualify james cole, a lawyer for huawei, from criminal case accusing company of bank fraud, sanctions violations -- order
Keep in mind that while anyone can contribute to a traditional IRA, your income may disqualify you from the tax benefits.
Violence, in fact, can consist of demeaning processes intended to disqualify lives and ways of living from deserving safety and rights.
When it comes to other jobs like landscaping, Wentworth said, some states have rules about seasonal work that will disqualify you.
Lincoln would find it hard to understand how that alone would not disqualify him, independent of public policies, for the presidency.
Such an admission wouldn't excuse sexual assault — in my mind, it would actually disqualify him from sitting on the Supreme Court.
Romney has become one of Trump's fiercest critics, arguing that the billionaire's policy stances and temperament disqualify him from the presidency.
Despite the urging of his fellow producers, Peele said he worried that his comedy résumé would disqualify him for the role.
On Sunday, an activist said he would file a petition to disqualify the Thai Raksa Chart party, which nominated the princess.
But birtherism conversations usually leave unquestioned the premise that not being a natural-born citizen should disqualify someone from the presidency.
The party will dust off the 1872 rulebook and disqualify Florida—which Rubio will lose—for not keeping to their assigned seats.
Abortion rights group NARAL Pro-Choice America told the Times Biden's current Hyde stance would disqualify him from earning the group's endorsement.
And it's not at all clear that Uber could disqualify the firm across thousands of arbitration proceedings without litigating the issue repeatedly.
"While some conditions automatically disqualify someone from flying, many pilots have treatable conditions," FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said in the news release.
His campaign, in which Genena was a leading figure, was hoping to contest the decision by the electoral commission to disqualify him.
"The jury decided to disqualify all competitors in the Chinese team," IOF said, adding the Chinese appealed the decision but were unsuccessful.
No, the speaker-as-TV-stand idea isn't new, and the $699 cost will immediately disqualify Sonos' latest product for some people.
According to the Times report, Trump argued that Mueller had three conflicts of interest that should disqualify him from leading the investigation.
Finding excuses to lock up or disqualify lots of the new MPs would be to dismantle the democratic façade currently under construction.
While Mr. Trump has promised not to sue, he has warned on several occasions that Democrats will look to disqualify Mr. Cruz.
Government ethics laws require employees to disqualify themselves for a period of time from duties related to former employers, including consulting relationships.
Jeb Bush and John Kasich aren't out of it, but they need one of the others in their lane to disqualify themselves.
And Maduro will cheat—by using the country's courts to disqualify any legitimately popular opponent, by stuffing the ballot box, or both.
I do think that being explicitly sexist did not disqualify Donald Trump from becoming president, and that is incredibly alarming and depressing.
Appointed by the president as Cabinet members, many have past lives and records that should immediately disqualify thems for any high office.
And we need to disqualify legal immigrants from expensive welfare programs so that they do not become a cost to American citizens.
Democrats and other critics have fiercely opposed Haspel's nomination, arguing that her past record should disqualify her from leading the CIA. Sen.
With so much competition, a minor blemish that would get overlooked at a smaller company might disqualify you at a bigger one.
The problem, as he sees it, is that Trump's "vulgar approach to politics" and Sanders's socialism disqualify them from pursuing that disruption.
Facebook will also be scanning for reports of a story being fake and disqualify those to prevent misinformation from seeping into Trending.
He added that there had been no need for the two justices, Michael J. Gableman and David T. Prosser, to disqualify themselves.
What do students think: Is this potential weakness in the standard enough to disqualify it as a "workable standard" for the courts?
The new rules would disqualify students from loan forgiveness if the closed institution simply offered an opportunity to finish their coursework elsewhere.
The attempt to disqualify Mr. Cole is unusual; corporate defendants are generally entitled to be represented by a lawyer of their choosing.
The project was nearly halted because some neon tubes have trace amounts of mercury, which would disqualify the building for LEED certification.
Many liberals saw the effort as a blatant attempt to disqualify and confuse voters who would be likely to support Democratic candidates.
It is dangerous to invoke the label of a mental illness in an attempt to disqualify those with whom we don't agree.
Dr. Green has had to disqualify a number of patients who could no longer understand the gravity of the decision before them.
But Friday's move by the government seeks to disqualify four lawmakers whose oaths had been accepted, and who are now in office.
It does not disqualify him that he selected a husband for his daughter rather than allowing her to select one for herself.
Health-related grounds, criminal convictions, security and public safety grounds, immigration law violations, and draft-dodging disqualify many potential immigrants as inadmissible.
"They have the whole year to disqualify people," said Siripan Nogsuan Sawasdee, a professor of political science at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
So I evaluate him and his whole life's work, so I didn't think that mistake should disqualify him from being a cabinet member.
Trump: "The State of Iowa should disqualify Ted Cruz from the most recent election on the basis that he cheated- a total fraud!"
But he said if recruiters used exaggerated — even made-up — credentials as a reason to disqualify people, they would never have enough candidates.
The Trump administration also attempted to disqualify migrants from asylum if they crossed the border illegally, though those efforts were blocked in court.
On Washington Everyone knows the Senate can remove a president, but a second, lesser-known vote could disqualify someone from future office altogether.
Should adolescent behavior automatically disqualify from public service someone who seems to have grown up to be an admirable judge, husband and father?
Such antics would disqualify an aspirant from membership of the European Union, but it is harder to punish miscreants once they are inside.
Under the Empowering Patients bill, Gates's net worth of $83 billion — presumably enough to purchase health coverage — would do nothing to disqualify him.
Weld said Johnson was not good at "pop quiz" moments and went on to say the gaffe didn't disqualify Johnson for the presidency.
And if the polygraph reveals someone broke the rules, the results can be used to disqualify a contestant and even strip prize money.
Clinton and her top aides have sought to disqualify Trump's ability to handle national security and military issues, questioning his temperament and qualifications.
However, as a result of that settlement, the administrator of the estate has withdrawn that action to disqualify her from taking any funds.
He is presiding over an investigation in which he is a key witness and refuses to disqualify himself even though it&aposs mandatory.
It didn't help that media organizations tended to equate Clinton's controversies with the far more egregious controversies that disqualify Trump from being president.
The hardliners are likely to resort to a tactic they have successfully adopted in the past: finding grounds to disqualify pro-Rouhani candidates.
They asked if selling Hikvision or Dahua equipment to private customers would disqualify them from contracts with the government or government-funded customers.
The publishers promised that posting a paper online as a so-called preprint would not disqualify it from publication in a journal later.
Most of them permanently disqualify applicants, meaning a minor transgression as a teenager can prevent someone from working in many fields decades later.
Attacks on the President's secrecy about his wealth looked promising for Democrats ahead of the general election campaign, but failed to disqualify Trump.
That's especially true for people in high-cost states and cities where higher incomes disqualify them from getting subsidies to buy Obamacare plans.
He should be held accountable for this habitual lawbreaking, and his failure of leadership should disqualify him from consideration for secretary of Labor.
Ms. Collins and Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, both said last week that Dr. Blasey's allegations, if true, would disqualify Judge Kavanaugh.
A law passed last year clarified what had been a broad and vague list of the felonies that permanently disqualify people from voting.
"I wouldn't disqualify anyone from higher office because of anything they had done as a minor," said Washington Post opinion writer Megan McArdle.
That reading has also been used to disqualify candidates to the legislature simply for holding political opinions that displease the government in Beijing.
Sanders also said his failure to pay taxes for a nanny he employed from 2000 to 2004 should disqualify him as a nominee.
Moreover, he argues that even if Mr. Steele had a personal bias against Mr. Trump, it should not disqualify his information as unreliable.
It can be hard to remember as far back as 2000, but a lot of things used to disqualify someone from the presidency.
While having these risk factors are concerning, they do not disqualify him for running for president, especially since some of them are modifiable.
Elizabeth Warren argues that Bloomberg's embrace of a false right-wing narrative about the financial crisis should disqualify him for the Democratic nomination.
Although this would bar Mr Ouattara, it would also disqualify his main political rivals, Henri Konan Bédié and Laurent Gbagbo, both former presidents.
Under the laws, APRA has the powers to directly disqualify directors and executives itself rather than pursue people through the Australian court system.
Under the laws, APRA has the powers to directly disqualify directors and executives itself rather than pursue people through the Australian court system.
Kay Ivey and other state party officials would be reluctant to disqualify Moore because that would risk the wrath of his loyal supporters.
Heidi Heitkamp, suggested the allegation of sexual and physical assault -- even if it's true -- should not disqualify Brett Kavanaugh from the Supreme Court.
"A felony charge and certain misdemeanor charges such as domestic violence would be enough to disqualify you from getting a firearm," Pagan said.
But most of the guys stuck around, only to be told, quality by quality, things that would disqualify them from taking her out.
They've forced police departments to establish their own parameters for deciding what sort of bias should disqualify an officer from doing their job.
Kaine was vetted by the Obama campaign eight years ago and people close to that process say nothing was discovered that would disqualify him.
When the trip came to light, Justice Scalia issued a 21-page defense of the trip and refused to disqualify himself from the case.
The lesson was disturbingly clear: The mass violence didn't disqualify Kibaki and Odinga from office; it ensured each man a seat in the government.
Many say his statements disqualify him from leading such a large and diverse nation, and fear that his words may embolden racists and bigots.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, challenges the evidence and process used to disqualify Maximum Security.
I am certain a thorough investigation would expose Judge Garland's record and judicial philosophy, and disqualify him in the eyes of Kansans and Americans.
"I have to explain to them that when 'forgiveness day' comes, any one of these tiny errors could disqualify me," one borrower told me.
If Clinton can disqualify Trump as a wild-eyed madman who could risk America's national security, a couple of crummy jobs reports won't matter.
It was a clear violation to many in the critics organizations, who voted swiftly to disqualify Disney from awards until the situation was rectified.
Trump himself made that argument May 25 at a rally in California, arguing that Clinton's "horribly bad judgment" should disqualify her from the presidency.
The problem is that the Trump White House's purposeful attempts to disqualify the media for its own political gain has real and lasting consequences.
Even if no single one of Trump's incendiary remarks would do it, shouldn't the whole bunch of them collectively be enough to disqualify him?
In 2013, the regulator launched proceedings to disqualify a former director of a collapsed firm, Trio Capital, but eventually accepted an enforceable undertaking instead.
But Gensler's years of service at Goldman were enough to disqualify him to head the CFTC for one senator in particular: Clinton's rival, Sen.
This means that even if your resume gets in front of the right person, a hiring manager may be forced to disqualify you. 2.
In the opinion of Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry, being a designated "alcohol abuser" in Indiana should disqualify you from getting a handgun license.
One of them, called Matter of Castillo-Perez, turns on whether multiple drunk-driving convictions should disqualify an immigrant seeking relief from deportation proceedings.
Another approach calls for case-by-case review — which leaves open the question of what deeds should disqualify people from working for the state.
Indeed, there are signs that the administration is seeking to disqualify certain applicants, such as victims of domestic violence, who have sometimes won asylum.
When it comes to lying, this means that not all lies open someone up to denaturalization, because not all lies disqualify them from naturalization.
Last week, federal prosecutors notified the judge in the case, Ann M. Donnelly, that they had filed a sealed motion to disqualify Mr. Cole.
Although President Trump insists he wants an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal, he has, unlike his predecessors, chosen to disqualify America as an honest broker.
Then he revealed a crucial fact about the company — one that, Kimmel said, should disqualify Whitaker from becoming the nation's top law-enforcement official.
Senate Democrats blasted DeVos ahead of the vote, arguing her lack of experience with public schools should disqualify her from leading the Education Department.
Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat, defended Haspel's actions in Thailand, saying it was "the accepted practice of the day" and it shouldn't disqualify her.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Evidence that corroborates the sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh would disqualify him from serving on the nation's highest court, Sen.
That, along with his leading role in numerous lawsuits against the EPA under President Obama, should disqualify him from the EPA post, they argue.
Mr. Navalny has vowed to run against him despite a conviction on fraud charges — widely dismissed as politically motivated — that would technically disqualify him.
Both times, the investigation found that as many as 94 percent of records that would disqualify firearms ownership were not submitted to the FBI.
When Ford was called to testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he bluntly said Bolton's personality should disqualify him from holding high office.
It lifted her income just enough to disqualify her and her two young sons from Medicaid, the free health insurance program for the poor.
The United States Trustee is also urging the court to disqualify McKinsey in that case and make it forfeit the fees it has earned.
Wu, in particular, argues that Lynch's past conservative positions on social issues (which he has since shifted), should disqualify him from office in 2018.
Gove and Leadsom have both argued forcefully that the next prime minister should come from the winning side in the referendum, which would disqualify May.
On Wednesday night, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of San Francisco granted Uber's motion to disqualify the plaintiffs' firm from the livery companies' class action.
Ms. Chow said that ruling was a "Pyrrhic victory," because it still upheld the ability of officials to disqualify candidates based on their political beliefs.
And media reports repeatedly suggest that only Murkowski and Collins would believe the allegations are serious enough to disqualify him, even if they are true.
After deciding that chemical enhancements didn't hold water in their competition, officials decided to disqualify the camels who went under the syringe before the competition.
Still, per Trump's own order, that wouldn't disqualify him from purchasing a reserve of weapons capable of killing at least 59 people in just minutes.
The possibility that the Steele dossier was biased because it was funded by Democrats would not automatically disqualify it, said Stigall, the former federal prosecutor.
Clinton's campaign is hoping to disqualify Trump with some military voters, aiming to cut into Trump's support among lean-Republican voters who prioritize national security.
There's also Howard Nielson, a Bush administration lawyer who fought marriage equality and tried to disqualify a judge from a case because he was gay.
Women could disqualify or remove a chief from office if he was found guilty of any one of three behaviors— murder, theft, or sexual assault.
" "Comments that Matt Whitaker made as a private citizen on cable TV does not disqualify him from being fair and impartial by overseeing this investigation.
I bring this up not to shame Osbourne or Kardashian, but to point out that nude photos absolutely don't disqualify someone from being a feminist.
The new constitution scraps that rule, which was used to disqualify Ouattara from a vote in 2000, and now only one parent must be Ivorian.
Heroin and steroids can also harm the liver, but Klassen said a history of drug abuse doesn't automatically disqualify a person from donating any organ.
Instead, the court is first going to hear arguments on the defendant's habeas petition to dismiss the case, and the motion to disqualify the prosecution.
Neither Mr Tribe nor Mr Lee point to any actual judges whose originalist commitments would actually lead them to disqualify Mr Cruz from the presidency.
If it were done after the party primaries, then a doctor might be obliged to disqualify a candidate who had already won a democratic mandate.
I feel like that's the kind of information we need to disseminate, especially given that people are so horrified that Trump's sexism didn't disqualify him.
Rossi has denied that he cheated in the race, and Lehigh Valley Marathon race officials did not disqualify him after the fact despite LetsRun's evidence.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) says Russia's support for Syrian President Bashar Assad should disqualify it from hosting the 2018 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.
Drug use doesn't automatically disqualify naturalization applicants, said Anastasia Tonello, an immigration lawyer in New York and past president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
One week Trump was the nativist firebrand insisting that the Mexican heritage of an Indiana judge should disqualify him from overseeing the Trump University case.
This theory of the state underlies media and state reporting of political protest, in which violence is always invoked to disqualify the grievances of protesters.
Florida also uses it to check for out-of-state offenses that would disqualify a person from getting a concealed weapons permit, the Times reported.
Earlier this month, opposition political parties filed an appeal with the country's election commission seeking to disqualify Mr. Sharif for misrepresenting his wealth and assets.
"I don't know that this one outburst and that history you cite is enough to disqualify her from being on the Foreign Affairs Committee," Rep.
For in the run-up to the September election, the Hong Kong government had already used highly improper pretexts to disqualify several of these activists.
Yet some Republicans have rallied around her, arguing that her social media postings do not disqualify her from sitting on the State Board of Education.
Technically, using government benefits wouldn't automatically disqualify an application for citizenship or legal residency, but it would make the already-arduous process even more difficult.
Cummings claims that the standard indicated by Trump's official statement would disqualify many White House staffers, "indeed, perhaps the President himself" from receiving a clearance.
People may unenroll from programs that they need out of fear of retribution and caution not to self-disqualify from the green card approval process.
Employers are obligated to contribute to a state unemployment insurance fund, but the companies' failure to do so does not disqualify workers from receiving benefits.
The revelations set off political turmoil and ultimately led the Supreme Court to disqualify him from office and order a criminal investigation into his behavior.
His brothers asserted in court filings that Mr. Kwok had bipolar affective disorder and argued that the condition should disqualify him from running the conglomerate.
The ACCC said it was seeking penalties and costs against BlueScope and the former employee, who they were also looking to disqualify from managing corporations.
And Biden didn't make any sort of catastrophic mistake that would disqualify him or badly stunt his current support in the four earliest voting states.
"The very things that make the Senate the right forum to settle impeachments would disqualify all of us from any ordinary trial," he said recently.
The Nebraska State Soccer Association said in a statement it "would never disqualify" a player from participating on a girls' team based on her appearance.
However, religion doesn't disqualify these ideas from criticism and when secular authorities use their position to advance them, others have a right to push back.
Many opponents of open data have wrongly concluded that requiring new regulations to be based on "publicly available" data will disqualify studies from being considered.
In March 2016, Mr. Rose asked a state court to disqualify the Kasowitz firm from representing IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller's internet conglomerate and Georgetown's opponent.
" Asked if allegations should disqualify Mr. Biden from running for president, Mr. Sanders said: "I think that's a decision for the vice president to make.
So it was not surprising that Russian authorities chose this time to disqualify opposition politicians from the Moscow city council elections to be held in September.
A quick handover could ease the political upheaval sparked by a Supreme Court decision on Friday to disqualify Sharif for not declaring a source of income.
Those same qualities might seem to disqualify Rogers from being a very good subject for a documentary, unless it's the kind that "exposes" a public figure.
According to the regulations, license applications will be assessed on merit and a record of previous drug-related offenses, including trafficking, won't automatically disqualify an applicant.
The 10th Circuit on Tuesday also published an order from Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich denying a request that he disqualify himself from handling the Kavanaugh complaints.
He has a financial interest behind much of what he writes about, but that doesn't necessarily disqualify him from being an important voice in the community.
As a guy who believes strongly in the importance of men bonding with their children early on, that alone would disqualify Trump from getting my vote.
The U.S. State Department and the European Union criticized the decision to disqualify her from the vote, which Kagame went on to win by 98.8 percent. .
Finding a balance between career and home life is a struggle for most working women, but it shouldn't disqualify women from an entire category of work.
Alone, any one of these aspects of her identity would disqualify her from power and privilege; together, they're a potent cocktail for her loneliness and marginalization.
One of the arguments against trans service members is that their unique medical needs disqualify them from deploying and weaken the military's ability to fight wars.
The court is considering an appeal from two Maine men who say their guilty pleas for hitting their partners should not disqualify them from gun ownership.
"Nobody can disqualify the Venezuelan people," an emotional Capriles said from a stage Saturday as he called on protesters to march to the ombudsman's office downtown.
Ramos, whose misdemeanor offense in the United States fell short of the kind of crimes that disqualify some potential call center employees, earns $600 a month.
Such an exit would shore up confidence in the country's finances, but it would also disqualify Greece from an ECB's exemption from its minimum credit requirements.
Being on the list can bar people from traveling to the US, subject them to additional airport scrutiny, and disqualify them from government benefits and contracts.
"If the mere allegation with no corroboration is sufficient to disqualify someone, we've entered a new phase that we probably don't want to enter," Flake continued.
The talking points are intended to counter the narrative from Democratic critics of Haspel who argue her past work should disqualify her from leading the CIA.
And they don't even touch on the poor judgment and temperament that Donald Trump has exhibited throughout his adult life — something that alone should disqualify him.
And if you don't think trying to disqualify the results of an election without evidence is dangerous, then you aren't thinking straight -- or at all. 11.
In some cases, that sense may be based on overconfidence and insularity—a presumption that the other party's outrages will automatically disqualify it in voters' eyes.
The state's constitution currently outlines several crimes that disqualify a person from voting, and only gubernatorial pardon or legislative action can restore the right to vote.
Polling in both parties found Ms. Pelosi widely disliked among voters in the district, but the Republican ads featuring her apparently failed to disqualify Mr. Lamb.
Missing payments on debts could create delays in securing or renewing security clearances, and could even disqualify Agents from continuing to serve in some cases. 2.
Kammer asked the local elections board to disqualify Cummings, claiming she misled residents about the purpose of the signatures she collected to be on the ballot.
Trump also ordered officials to introduce regulations that would disqualify asylum seekers who entered the country illegally from obtaining work permits while their claims are pending.
But while Acosta's record covering up for a depraved plutocrat makes him a good fit for the Trump administration, it should disqualify him from public service.
Corry Bliss, the group's chief strategist, said Republicans needed to wage a national campaign to disqualify Democrats as a political alternative in the eyes of voters.
Pro-democracy activists worry that the government may try to disqualify candidates who have taken part in the protests on the grounds that they are separatists.
Among those who condemned Mr. Bloomberg's remarks was Ms. Warren, who told supporters on Thursday that his comments should disqualify him from becoming the Democratic nominee.
The argument that these accusations are likely to be true and therefore disqualify Trump from the presidency on a fundamental level is rarely ever made anymore.
A Manhattan federal judge has refused to disqualify an attorney bringing a proposed class action against Palisades Collection, a debt collector the attorney's prior firm represented.
"Today, it could disqualify the pro-independence legislators," he said, wearing a surgical mask and plastic goggles as he stood in the middle of the demonstration.
Planned Parenthood and other abortion rights organizations widely condemned the appointment, arguing that Yoest's past comments should disqualify her from serving in the HHS communications job.
On Friday, Jagot also declined to disqualify the IOOF directors, as requested by APRA, and ordered the regulator to pay for legal costs of the firm.
In an unprecedented move in December, APRA had sought to disqualify five IOOF executives through a court order for failing to act in their customers' interests.
As the Marshall Project reported, the law led a judge to disqualify one woman from any possibility of receiving a domestic violence order against her girlfriend.
The move comes as the Hong Kong government tries to disqualify two newly elected legislators promoting independence from China, amid growing speculation that Beijing would intervene.
New York (CNN Business)The US government is seeking to disqualify a lawyer representing Huawei in one of several active lawsuits against the Chinese telecommunications company.
LaMelo Ball's brand new BBB shoe deal will NOT disqualify him from playing high school basketball next season ... this according to California high school athletics officials.
The PML-N accuses the army of pressuring the country's courts to disqualify its top candidates, including Mr. Sharif, who was sentenced to prison this month.
The pleading asked the court to disqualify the work McKinsey had done for SunEdison, and to order McKinsey to disgorge at least $37 million in fees.
In the recent interview, Ms. Harris said her decision reflected her experience when others had tried to disqualify her from the San Francisco death penalty case.
" Asked if the allegation should disqualify Mr. Biden from running for president, Mr. Sanders said: "I think that's a decision for the vice president to make.
If Grace had been found to be misrepresenting any aspect of her background, it would have been reason to disqualify Bruce from his right to citizenship.
For example, a score suggestive of chronic illness may disqualify a consumer from being offered a low-interest loan, a status credit card or a job.
"If the mere allegation with no corroboration is sufficient to disqualify someone, we've entered a new phase that we probably don't want to enter," Flake said.
The party wants to move quickly to disqualify Trump as a potential commander in chief based while portraying his business success as far less than it appears.
Opponents argue that these provisions disqualify hydroponic and aquaponic farms from being labeled organic, because they do not contain "soil" in the traditional sense of the word.
Democrats said Kavanaugh's partisan defense of himself, in which he said he was victim of a "political hit," was enough itself to disqualify him from the court.
"I think Hillary Clinton lost because she wasn't an agent of change and she tried to disqualify Trump and she wasn't able to do it," he said.
In October, Uber filed a motion to disqualify Keller Lenkner from a limousine company's suit alleging Uber engages in unfair business practices by treating drivers as contractors.
And while they undergo similar sexual assault training to Alaska State Troopers, a past domestic violence conviction on their record won't disqualify someone from having the job.
Certain medical conditions, such as psychosis, bipolar disorder and severe personality disorder automatically disqualify a pilot from obtaining an FAA medical certificate and prohibit them from flying.
Carl Icahn contended Monday that Donald Trump's comments about women should not disqualify him from the presidency because he has sound ideas on economic and fiscal issues.
For months now, Trump and his surrogates have been suggesting, with various degrees of explicitness, that Hillary Clinton has health problems that disqualify her from the presidency.
On Sunday, Srisuwan Janya, secretary-general of Thailand's Association for the Protection of the Constitution, told Reuters that he would file a petition to disqualify the group.
"The purpose of running these background checks is to identify offenses and other information that may disqualify potential driver-partners from using Uber," the company's policy states.
That vigilance over liberty is widespread in Texas, where he spent most of his childhood (he was born in Canada, which Mr Trump says might disqualify him).
Cramer came under fire last month when he questioned whether the sexual assault allegations should "disqualify" Kavanaugh "even if it's all true" because they happened decades go.
Mr. Sanders's efforts to disqualify the Clinton backers mark his latest bid to ensure that his ideas and supporters are well represented at the convention in July.
Bridenstine's denial of climate science and consistent opposition to equal rights for women, immigrants, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals should disqualify him from consideration.
Several prominent Democrats have said Biden's accusers should be believed but have not said the allegations against Biden disqualify him from a possible 2020 White House bid.
A IOOF spokeswoman did not return calls and an email from Reuters seeking comment on whether the officials would step down following APRA's move to disqualify them.
"He continues to disqualify himself, and yet Republican Senate candidates continue to stand by his side," said Sadie Weiner, a spokeswoman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
Up to now, the new rules have not been used to disqualify any candidates though the very threat has had a dampening effect and encouraged self-censorship.
But Judge Kavanaugh's response was so immature and intemperate, in the view of some observers, as to disqualify himself from lifetime service on the nation's highest court.
"These deeply troubling allegations should disqualify anyone from a seat in the U.S. Senate," Reid said in a statement, which was first reported by The Associated Press.
And Flores believes that Biden's response to the allegations against him — he has addressed them, but has never offered an apology — should disqualify him as a candidate.
"Whenever black people say they face racism, we question their legitimacy, we disqualify their claims," said Thuram, who now heads the Lilian Thuram Foundation, an antiracism organization.
The racing commission called the request "moot" because the decision to disqualify Maximum Security and install second-placed Country House as winner was not subject to appeal.
Sherborne argued that articles by The New York Times and other publications detailing the business relationship between the two men should disqualify Mr. Staley from Barclays' board.
Washington (CNN)Roger Stone is asking to disqualify Judge Amy Berman Jackson from his case, taking issue with her praise for the jurors at his sentencing Thursday.
Democratic voters (and political journalists) would be making a mistake to disqualify him based on a disappointing finish in one fairly small, overwhelmingly white, highly unrepresentative state.
For that matter, they'd be making a mistake to disqualify him if he also struggles in New Hampshire — which is likewise small, overwhelmingly white and highly unrepresentative.
Mission:Readiness also found an estimated 32% of America's greatest natural resource have some kind of health problem that would disqualify them from serving in World War III.
Additionally, a 1999 decision by the Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit found that receiving an agency grant, by itself, does not disqualify advisory board members.
Being personally involved with an investment could be a prohibited transaction that could disqualify your IRA, causing immediate taxation and/or penalties by the IRS, he said.
I do not want to be a high schooler in a country where alleged sexual assault does not disqualify him from serving in significant positions of power.
For instance, they might learn whether a potential recruit is looking to get pregnant in the coming months, which might disqualify them from participating in the trial.
On the other hand, the penalty will cause some uninsured individuals to remain uninsured even when they become sick, and so will disqualify them for tax credits.
READ: Las Vegas was the year's 22009th mass shooting — or maybe the 22014th A domestic violence conviction is supposed to disqualify an individual from owning a gun.
Athletic officials have been debating whether an elevated level of testosterone should disqualify her from competing as a woman and they recently decided that, yes, it should.
TEHRAN — An Iranian vetting committee on Saturday reversed a decision to disqualify more than 1,500 candidates who had registered to run in parliamentary elections scheduled for Feb. 26.
In Georgia, Abrams, as well as election law experts and activists, claim that Kemp's policies have been used to disqualify voters, especially minorities who tend to vote Democratic.
In a letter to the court, prosecutors said they had filed a sealed, classified motion to disqualify Cole and expected to file a public version by May 10.
Even before September's LegCo election, the government wanted to disqualify pro-independence candidates, so Leung and Yau's antics gave Leung a useful opportunity to target them, Wong explained.
Top mainland official Zhang Xiaoming said on Sunday that "it could be complicated to disqualify lawmakers who had finished their oaths," according to the South China Morning Post.
Lula was jailed in April to start serving a 12-year sentence on a corruption conviction that will almost certainly disqualify him from running in the October election.
The attack is familiar in this 2016 race: Clinton's campaign has sought to disqualify Trump by questioning his ability to handle foreign policy and military issues for months.
The Mirror reports that – despite the ongoing case against him – the Football League cannot disqualify him from ownership as he has not yet been convicted of a crime.
Clinton's campaign hopes Trump's lewd remarks will disqualify the candidate in the eyes of women voters, and has jumped on every opportunity to deploy Trump's words against him.
Another proposed rule could disqualify some immigrants — even legal immigrants — from certain visas or green cards if they use or are likely to use federal safety net programs.
At the O. Henry Pun-Off onstage referees disqualify what they consider subpar wordplay, and a panel of judges hold up scores at the end of each round.
MoFo is part of Uber's legal team in the trial, but because it worked on Uber's acquisition of Levandowski's startup, Waymo wants to disqualify it from the trial.
He is one of three leading Republican contenders heading into the primary, even though he is lugging around enough political baggage to disqualify a candidate most anywhere else.
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THE conservatives did everything they could to prevent it, abusing the power of the state to disqualify thousands of candidates they judged too prominent, too moderate or both.
The defense has moved to disqualify the district attorney's office, and it also claims that this prosecution is in violation of a valid nonprosecution agreement from years ago.
A lawsuit was filed Friday by government lawyers seeking to disqualify Nathan Law and three others, days after a court upheld the barring of two of their colleagues.
"They declined the board's invitation for an interview, but doing so did not disqualify them from consideration for the endorsement," according to a press release from the Register.
For retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, Kavanaugh's public display of anger at the Senate hearing should disqualify him from a lifetime seat on the high court.
In a confrontation with McGonigal, the Ironman regional director, she argued that losing her chip had been an unfortunate accident that should not disqualify her from the race.
The "understanding and interpretation" test was meant not only to prevent new registration by Mississippi's extensive African-American population, but also to disqualify those already on the rolls.
Specific details can disqualify some otherwise creditworthy borrowers, and Chang says this leaves a lot of money and business opportunities on the table — for creditors and borrowers alike.
Her direct role in the torture program should disqualify her from any further public service, let alone running the very agency at the heart of this scandalous history.
The country's National Jury of Elections had blocked Guzman's centrist party from this year's elections because it broke a series of technical rules, which threatened to disqualify him.
Should we not forgive him and look at the rest of his life to determine whether he is qualified — or does one bad act disqualify him for life?
The question where Larry Walker is concerned, then, isn't whether he was aided by Coors Field, but whether being aided by one's home park should disqualify a player?
A poll last year showed that a majority of women did not believe any of the sexual misconduct allegations against Biden should disqualify him from running for president.
And while teenage binge-drinking isn't usually grounds to disqualify a Supreme Court nominee, making false statements — under oath, before the Senate Judiciary Committee — very well could be.
Longshot Tom Steyer doesn't think his billionaire status should disqualify him from the Democratic presidential nomination, despite an increasing portion of his party shying away from corporate money.
Later, he said he might file ethics complaints against two Democratic justices who expressed opinions on gerrymandering before the January decision, seeking to disqualify them from the ruling.
Ms. Navratilova was among the first openly gay professional athletes, but she said she waited to become a citizen before coming out, fearing the news might disqualify her.
You'd think that such a record would disqualify him from any kind of celebration during a State of the Union, let alone receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
"His extensive, poor record is more than enough to disqualify him from ever holding office again," Micah Derry, state director for Americans for Prosperity Ohio, said about Strickland.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, said on Friday that such discrepancies should disqualify Mr. Mnuchin, who she said was unlikely to look out for working-class Americans.
Five days is the maximum time before such an arrest record can disqualify undocumented immigrants from certain forms of relief that would let them stay in the country.
Legal experts said they were surprised at the timing of the move to disqualify the judge, as well as what they called the extraordinary nature of the request.
The U.S. wants to revise rules that would disqualify China's developing country status under global trade rules, which would force it to give up exemptions from certain requirements.
This display, which disrespected the rank Flynn had achieved in the Army and showed terrible judgment to boot, would be enough to disqualify him from serving some presidents.
What he doesn't realize -- or simply doesn't care about -- is the hugely corrosive effect that actively seeking to disqualify the idea of objective truth has on our culture.
" But he also commended the jurors for their decision to disqualify Sagan, calling them "among the most experienced jury that I've ever witnessed at the Tour de France.
Last week, the prosecutors filed a motion to disqualify Cole, who served as deputy attorney general, the No. 2 official at the Justice Department, between 2011 and 2015.
Her reprehensible actions should disqualify her from having the privilege of serving the American people in government ever again, but apparently this president believes they merit a promotion.
If President-elect Trump is intent on filling his administration with the best and brightest, what kind of gap must there be if you disqualify all every working mom?
Yet neither Corker nor President Trump seem to recognize the obvious: Trump's record of oppositional behavior would likely disqualify him from participating in an *actual* adult day care program.
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company on Thursday lost a bid to disqualify Baker Botts from representing generic drug company Zydus Pharmaceuticals Inc in a lawsuit accusing Takeda of an antitrust violation.
Enrollment for food stamps dropped with reports of a new DHS rule that could disqualify immigrants from visas and green cards if they use certain federal safety net programs.
Certainly taking a harder line on the corruption of our politics by big money is important — and no, giving some paid speeches doesn't disqualify her from making that case.
Boyd said in the three-page letter department ethics officials determined that Whitaker lacked any personal, political or business conflicts that would disqualify him from supervision of Mueller's investigation.
Dunham has long been an advocate for women and survivors and her absence from the Time's Up's first few month doesn't disqualify her, or any woman, from participating now.
As we learned on Sunday, he is also allegedly an attempted rapist, which for many Republicans doesn't seem to disqualify him from the lifelong appointment of Supreme Court justice.
The ethics board says this sort of crossover is "unavoidable" in a narrow field of research, and that the association doesn't disqualify Borg, or members of the investigatory board.
The key to deflecting Trump's conspiracy theories is making clear, and broadcasting widely, how unhinged they are—and how, simply by themselves, they should disqualify Trump from public office.
In both cases, a minority of 763-33 percent say that the allegations, if true, shouldn't disqualify Thomas/Kavanaugh from the court, while 67-69 percent argue they should.
Chris Evans's lack of arrogance is why he is the Hollywood Chris who most often makes the BDE list, while Hemsworth's jock vibes and Pratt's faint smarm disqualify them.
"We are also pleased the court rightly denied plaintiffs motions to compel as well as their motion to disqualify counsel on both procedural and substantive grounds," the statement said.
Mueller's team argued to the judge that these actions should disqualify Manafort's request to post $11.65 million in exchange for an end to his house arrest and electronic monitoring.
Though don't expect NFL-sized controversies as McMahon said, "the quality of human being" was a big thing for him; a DUI conviction would disqualify a player, for instance.
As ONDCP Director, Botticelli ordered that grant language be revised so drug courts receiving federal grant funds could no longer disqualify drug court participants for receiving medication-assisted treatment.
While such behavior wouldn't necessarily disqualify him from serving in Trump's administration, the efforts to make McAfee cyber chief are doomed for another reason: He doesn't want the job.
Abrams wrote an article addressing her own $200,000 debt in credit cards, student loans and IRS tax payments, telling voters that it should not disqualify her from being governor.
Evidence that a foreign company is involved in criminality can disqualify it from Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) approval to buy a sensitive U.S. asset.
The wealth manager is contesting a move in December by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) to disqualify five top IOOF executives for failing to act in customers' interests.
They have argued that Huawei's ties to the Chinese government should disqualify the company from building any of the United States' next-generation wireless networks, also known as 5G.
The petition says that James's positions on transgender and immigrant rights should disqualify her from sitting on Google's new artificial intelligence (AI) ethics board, which was announced last week.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a lifelong Republican, told a small crowd in Boca Raton that Judge Brett Kavanaugh's performance at confirmation hearings should disqualify him.
The petition says that James's positions on transgender and immigrant rights should disqualify her from sitting on Google's new artificial intelligence (AI) ethics board, which was announced last week.
For example, some customers believe that only women with large breasts count as a BBW (which would disqualify me), and even interpret the acronym to be 'Big Breasted Women.
It would disqualify any immigrants who present themselves to border patrol agents in between the legal ports of entry — a common way for asylum-seekers to make their claims.
The proposed "Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science" would disqualify from consideration studies that conceal the identities of the subjects—which is an existing privacy requirement for federally-funded studies.
But a mere diagnosis of dementia does not disqualify someone from owning a gun, said Lindsay Nichols, federal policy director at the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Worse, in the view of some, is that Mr. Dylan's win may disqualify other Americans, like Don DeLillo and Philip Roth, from winning, at least in the near future.
Ms. Navratilova was among the first openly gay professional athletes, but she said she waited until after she became a citizen to come out, fearing it might disqualify her.
The bill would have allowed the state athletics association to disqualify athletes who are taking steroids, including testosterone, if it deemed a student was getting an unfair competitive advantage.
Last year, the investigators urged suspension for the university, a process that would disqualify it from receiving further government funding, but did not also suggest the process of debarment.
"We all saw something about Judge Kavanaugh's temperament and character that day that should disqualify him from serving on the Supreme Court of the United States," Ms. Hirono said.
Both Senators Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, and Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, said Monday that if true, Dr. Blasey's accusations would disqualify the nominee from the Supreme Court.
The average journey through Mexico takes a month, and people are being forced to wait weeks at many ports of entry, so this move would conveniently disqualify most migrants.
" Trump even urged state officials to intervene: "The State of Iowa should disqualify Ted Cruz from the most recent election on the basis that he cheated—a total fraud!
Critics, including some senators on the committee, say her willingness to employ brutal methods to extract information — including waterboarding, sleep deprivation and confining prisoners in boxes — should disqualify her.
Stone, 67, filed a motion on Friday asking Jackson to disqualify herself from further involvement in the case — including the question of whether he should be granted another trial.
Her lawyers have argued that these statements were "intimidating and corrosive of the rule of law" and should disqualify the United States from being able to extradite Ms. Meng.
Chief Justice Roberts dissented in the Pennsylvania case, saying Chief Justice Castille's failure to disqualify himself may have been unwise but did not violate the Constitution's due process protections.
"Donald Trump has said 85033 things in this campaign that would disqualify any other candidate, and if you turn the page, tomorrow it will be 104 things," Johnson said.
The move is likely to pre-empt a court case under way that could disqualify the two pro-independence lawmakers yet to be sworn in to the Legislative Council.
As seen in the state of Assam where the N.R.C. has already been implemented, its requirement of documents to prove citizenship will effectively disqualify millions from that very status.
It seems unlikely that this would disqualify the use of Trump's name in a football play, it's so ubiquitous in pop culture, but it's worth nothing on some level.
At turns consistent and hypocritical, Radel's brief stint in the limelight, and his candid look back, exemplifies Americans' persistent belief that politicians' private failures disqualify them from public service.
" It adds that if the charges are not dismissed, Cosby asks the court to disqualify Steele for what Pressley claims is his "intentional breach of the Commonwealth's non-prosecution agreement.
Companies and organizations like his work directly with Fannie Mae to secure loans, so they don't impose additional underwriting criteria — like the 212% standard — that would disqualify some prospective homebuyers.
" Packer, meanwhile, pledged to keep working against Trump, expressing hope that in the month before the June 7 primary in California, he might "disqualify himself in the eyes of voters.
The second key tool of tribal morality is to weaken or degrade any claim of authority that transcends tribe — to disqualify any referees with the ability to constrain tribal behavior.
Joshua Dratel, a veteran defense attorney in terrorism cases, would not predict what a judge might do, but he said the tweets should disqualify prosecutors from seeking the death penalty.
Hong Kong (CNN)A political crisis that has dominated Hong Kong politics for months shows no sign of slowing as the government moves to disqualify four more recently-elected lawmakers.
I don't really care if that's true, I only care if Cruz is the Zodiac Killer (which would also disqualify him from being President of the United States I assume).
After the trial judge overseeing Dick's malpractice actions, Orange County Superior Court Judge Sheila Fell, agreed that it was, Dick asked her to disqualify Gibson Dunn for using the document.
The jail terms for Wong, Law and Chow disqualify them from running for the city's legislature for the next five years, halting their push for a career in mainstream politics.
The panel said the judge performed a multi-faceted assessment before imposing his sentence, and also said that his connection to Stanford did not disqualify him from hearing the case.
During a CNN interview on Monday, Brandon Moseley, a reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter, argued that allegations such as the ones being leveled at Moore shouldn't disqualify the candidate.
TV and the HarrisX polling company found that 67 percent of Republicans said the comments disqualify the deputy attorney general, while 50 percent of Democrats said the comments do not.
In 2018, he turned his attention to asylum-seekers, championing a new rule that would disqualify those entering the country anywhere except a legal port of entry from claiming asylum.
Vikki Wachino, who leads the national Medicaid agency, sent a letter Tuesday to all states warning against campaigns to disqualify Planned Parenthood from Medicaid coverage without any evidence of wrongdoing.
Vikki Wachino, who leads the national Medicaid agency, sent a letter Tuesday to all states warning against campaigns to disqualify Planned Parenthood from Medicaid coverage without any evidence of wrongdoing.
CNBC Make It spoke with Schur after she interviewed the first five candidates to hear her thoughts on the biggest mistakes she observed — some significant enough to disqualify the candidate.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and top contender for secretary of state, is facing a flood of questions about whether his business dealings should disqualify him.
If a transgender man is having sex with a man, the FDA would disqualify them from giving blood and require them to stay celibate for a year before trying again.
The mere fact that Planned Parenthood provides other services that aren't covered by Title X isn't supposed to disqualify it from receiving Title X funding under the existing rules, though.
For instance, in rare cases, could it theoretically make sense to refuse a raise because it might disqualify you for benefits that are technically "worth" more than the additional income?
The company accepted customers whose credit scores might otherwise disqualify them from a lease, and drivers could view inventory through an app, eliminating the need to walk into a dealership.
Prospective buyers must fill out a six-page application, including whether they have ever been convicted of or indicted in a crime, which would disqualify them from purchasing a firearm.
Democracy activists have been cautious about their chances of gaining seats in the coming elections, since the city government has the legal power to disqualify candidates who have advocated independence.
The application process for a FOID card includes a background check of state and federal databases for felony convictions or other factors that might disqualify someone from obtaining a gun.
The moves at the Justice Department follow the new limits on transgender troops in the military, announced in March, that disqualify transgender people from serving, though exceptions can be made.
If this much is correct — that Haspel was heavily involved in running the torture program and destroying evidence of it — this is enough to disqualify her from heading the CIA.
The South Bend Mayor will appear on "TMZ Live" Monday afternoon and he makes it clear ... he's not giving up on voters who believe the Holy Scriptures disqualify gay candidates.
Schumer on Thursday said the issue should disqualify Mulvaney -- citing the past example of President Barack Obama's Health and Human Services nominee of Tom Daschle, who withdrew for a similar issue.
To make it all happen, Trump needs only signal his credible support for a fee-based visa system and tweet that crossing illegally will disqualify an applicant from obtaining a visa.
Danko said the party wanted to raise the bar for a religion to receive state funding to 50,000 members from 20,000 now, which would disqualify the Muslims for the visible future.
On Monday, the judge granted the defense request to disqualify the prosecution's senior attorney, Navy Commander Christopher Czaplak, from the case, according to statements from the Navy and the defense team.
Phalen said there aren't strict guidelines on what actions would disqualify an applicant — it's up to the adjudicator deciding whether to grant the clearance after a background check investigation to decide.
The Senate's Republican majority could theoretically vote in favor of convicting and removing Trump from office, then vote against the motion to permanently disqualify him from holding it in the future.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said last month that a memo Barr wrote criticizing Mueller's investigation into possible Russian interference in U.S. elections should disqualify him from serving as attorney general.
He squeaked into a run-off election only after his supporters in Peru's media and business establishment helped to press the electoral authority to disqualify a more popular rival, Julio Guzmán.
Even if the chief of staff thing really is just a rumor, the fact that Hannity has taken on the mantle of unofficial aide should disqualify his defense of Trump completely.
Though hundreds of scientists have approved these studies through extensive peer review, Milloy has said the results aren't trustworthy, and has sought to disqualify them from being used to make regulations.
At a minimum, they should make sure that licensing laws don't contain "good moral character clauses," which can automatically disqualify anyone with any type of criminal record from ever getting licensed.
It seems that most people have missed the directive to include the scene as well as the movie, which could very well disqualify them from winning this truly niche collector's item.
The FAA bill tightens vetting of anyone with access to secure areas of an airport and expands the list of criminal convictions that could disqualify someone from holding a security badge.
Suppression, framed as election security or a last defense against voter fraud, has become a fundamental tactic of Republican efforts to exhaust, confuse, and disqualify Democratic voters—and to win elections.
Further spurring outrage was a decision by the national comptroller's office earlier this month to disqualify opposition politician Capriles from holding office for 15 years, dashing his hopes for the presidency.
"The vice president found the allegations in the story disturbing and believes, if true, this would disqualify anyone from serving in office," Pence press secretary Alyssa Farah said in a statement.
The most extreme version of this line of reasoning is that even if the accusations against Kavanaugh are true, they do not disqualify him from being confirmed to the Supreme Court.
"They declined the board's invitation for an interview, but doing so did not disqualify them from consideration for the endorsement," according to a press release from the Register earlier this week.
In an interview last year, Triple H acknowledged her in-ring qualification for the honor before insinuating that her history with pornography would disqualify her—a problematic statement on numerous levels.
How many women would it take, not to bring criminal charges against Brett Kavanaugh, but just to disqualify him from one of the most prestigious seats of power in the country?
They believe Trump will Make America Great Again and his possible sexual indiscretions do not disqualify that — nor do they believe the allegations should prevent Trump from realizing his political ambitions.
The results of the investigation the F.B.I. is undertaking into the sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh may objectively disqualify or vindicate President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court.
For these clients — who are less than wealthy but own a house or other assets that would disqualify them — the reason for establishing a trust usually goes beyond their own needs.
He said that while the Arkansas plaintiffs may have chosen to rush their case rather than fully investigate alleged wrongdoing, their haste did not disqualify them from representing Wal-Mart shareholders.
He said his experience with the criminal justice system should recommend, rather than disqualify, him for public office, especially as the Legislature continues to debate changes to bail and incarceration laws.
"If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill," she wrote.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, said Tuesday that under the Justice Department's guidelines on possible conflicts, that personal history should "disqualify" Mr. Sessions from overseeing any investigations.
Nevertheless, Andrews declined to disqualify the firm, ruling that Broadcom did not prove it would be unfairly harmed, while removing McAndrews would prejudice TQ Delta at this stage of the proceedings.
"Looking at this judgment, Hong Kong people only won very little, because the returning officer can still disqualify a person from running for office based on their political stance," Chow said.
Gianforte pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault, which does not disqualify him from obtaining a concealed carry permit in his home state of Montana (a "shall issue" state), should he want one.
The conviction relates to business Mr Navalny conducted with a state timber company, and is widely seen as a pretext to disqualify him from running in the country's presidential elections in 2018.
They said the court record doesn't support claims that all transgender people have gender dysphoria or transition to their preferred gender — factors that would disqualify them from serving under the administration's policy.
It could be used to disqualify John Kasich -- perhaps leaving Cruz as the only lawful alternative to The Donald at the convention, presuming he himself is judged to have met the criteria.
The agency view: This is a dysfunctional White House that needs to "get over" the bruising primary race and accept that a person's past political views doesn't disqualify them from the administration.
The latest example finds him telling the Wall Street Journal that the federal judge hearing the fraud complaints against his defunct Trump "University" should disqualify himself because he is of Mexican descent.
These were the highlights: • Mr. Cruz, responding to Mr. Trump's recent suggestions that Mr. Cruz's Canadian birth could disqualify him, said the developer seemed to be "dismayed" at recent shifts in polling.
Therefore, this requirement will likely disqualify hundreds of potential committee members, and instead allow representatives of industries regulated by the EPA — such as the chemical and energy industries —  to gain more representation.
But the Senate also has the constitutional authority to disqualify an impeached president from running for office again — authority they would almost certainly use to ensure that Trump doesn't primary President Pence.
The Guardian Council, which is dominated by hardliners, can disqualify candidates on a diverse range of technical and ideological grounds including gender, level of education, and commitment to Islam and the constitution.
Senator Angus King, an independent from Maine, said U.S. law dictates that McNamee should disqualify himself on the issue because he had participated in U.S. government counsel on it with the DOE.
Steven Spielberg made waves this week when he suggested a rules change that would disqualify movies from Oscars consideration that debut on streaming services or only appear in a short theatrical window.
Christmas shopping at the Florida Mall Despite the lack of support from the very experts they'd consulted, Florida health officials forged ahead with using the phone survey to disqualify children from CMS.
Thiel was granted citizenship despite not meeting the normal requirement to live in the country for 75 percent of the time over five years, a fact that would normally disqualify an application.
For the race doctor who's there, they can do a quick assessment at the car, ask a few questions, make sure there are no obvious fractures that would disqualify him from continuing.
"I think that disqualifies him, if it's found that he knew, that he recalls it, knew that it happen and lies about it, then I think that would disqualify him," he said.
Professionals, however much they love their jobs, might come to appreciate a world in which raising a family or taking all of their allotted holiday time does not disqualify them from promotions.
Vice President Mike Pence: "The Vice President found the allegations in the story disturbing and believes, if true, this would disqualify anyone from serving in office," a spokeswoman for Pence said Friday.
"When someone says there's something wrong with everyone they've dated and everyone they're meeting — they find ways to 'disqualify' people and say they are all the ones with the problems," she said.
When Sanders was asked on Thursday whether, in Trump's eyes, there were any beliefs a candidate could hold that would disqualify him from office, the White House press secretary refused to answer.
These facts alone won't be enough to disqualify investigators; Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has already told senators that giving to political candidates isn't grounds to kick someone off the Russia investigation.
"Any illegal activity would obviously disqualify him from serving as the director of national intelligence or in any other position of public trust," Mr. Schumer wrote in a letter to the department.
But the fact that a nominee has written about a legal issue would not ordinarily require him to disqualify himself, said Stephen I. Vladeck, a law professor at the University of Texas.
At the same time, the administration would put in place new rules that would disqualify migrants who cross the border in between ports of entry from claiming asylum, according to those briefed.
And officials do not always inform the F.B.I.'s National Instant Criminal Background Check System of things, like criminal convictions and mental illnesses, that could disqualify a person from buying a gun.
Scott Fenton, one of her lawyers, said these statements were "intimidating and corrosive of the rule of law" and should disqualify the United States from being able to extradite Ms. Meng. Mrs.
Allen made the case that if other people were getting Medicaid — and they didn't work — the fact that she does work in a job shouldn't disqualify her from that fantastic-sounding plan.
The charges follow the Constitutional Court's decision last year to disqualify Thanathorn as a member of parliament for holding shares in a media company on the date his election candidacy was registered.
Some environmentalists said Friday that Mr. Wheeler's past lobbying on behalf of the coal industry should disqualify him from leading an agency with a mission of protecting human health and the environment.
Flake has also said that if it can be proven that Kavanaugh didn't tell the truth during his Judiciary Committee testimony that would also disqualify the judge for the nation's highest court.
Cuccinelli also introduced a draconian bill that would have allowed Virginia companies to fire employees for speaking a language other than English in the workplace and disqualify them from receiving unemployment benefits.
John Taylor, a former FDA official who worked with Gottlieb in the Bush administration, said he understands the criticism but believes industry experience should not disqualify people from serving at the FDA.
"If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill," the judge warned.
A conviction with a potential sentence of a year or longer — even if the actual sentence is far shorter — can disqualify noncitizens from most forms of legal status or render them deportable.
Maloney cited the official guidelines for granting access to classified information that state criminal conduct and psychological conditions should be considered and suggested that "pathological gambling" could disqualify someone for such access.
Mr. Erdogan has also suggested that he may seek to restore the death penalty in Turkey, a step that other European leaders say would disqualify the country from joining the European Union.
In fact some provinces have gone so far as to disqualify you if you were involved in the gray market from now being in the industry, which is completely ridiculous and counterproductive.
Unless he changes his story, however, it seems unlikely that the FBI investigations produce new actionable evidence that could potentially disqualify Kavanaugh, especially since the alleged incident took place 36 years ago.
The Hong Kong government has asked the courts to disqualify the two on the basis that they declined to take their oaths of office and do not comply with the Basic Law.
"This fact alone should disqualify him, not to mention his long history of politically charged comments and the recent questions surrounding his time as co-chair of the Trump campaign," Stabenow said.
President Barack Obama has hammered Donald Trump for his "grab 'em by the pussy" comments, saying earlier this week that they'd disqualify someone applying to work at a 7-Eleven convenience store.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) alleged that IOOF used pension customers' funds to compensate investors for losses caused by the company, and also sought to disqualify several other top IOOF executives.
In the filing on Friday, Mr. Cosby's lawyers also appealed a second order by the judge who had denied their motion to disqualify the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office from prosecuting the case.
Since the petro is intended to be a centralized currency, this isn't a big surprise, but for many enthusiasts, this would disqualify the petro from even being considered a legitimate cryptocurrency at all.
But what's not so great is when people whose views would disqualify them from ever getting elected manage to wield power all the same, simply because they have enough money to buy influence.
The lower threshold has driven some speculation that even if the Senate did not convict Mr. Trump, it might still be able to disqualify him from future office on a simple majority vote.
The decision by the Ohio High School Athletic Association official to disqualify Ms. Abukaram, 16, last Saturday was met with outrage on Thursday, one day after she wrote about the episode on Facebook.
But then this is the same Joe Biden who said China was not a threat to the U.S. That statement alone should disqualify him from occupying the Oval Office and running our economy.
The backdrop: The dispute took center stage in March when Steven Spielberg suggested a rules change that would disqualify movies that debut on streaming services or only appear in a short theatrical window.
Sanders wants to disqualify Mr. Vought before the latter has even begun to function as deputy director of OMB, because he—that is, Sanders—does not think Mr. Vought has acceptable religious beliefs.
Such dismal engagement -- although by no means confined to this one state -- should be enough on its own to disqualify Nevada from such an early and influential role in the presidential primary season.
And Handsel denied his motion to disqualify her as the presiding judge, which argued she displayed bias against him and had a conflict of interest because she is married to a former cop.
The resignations have led to a renewed debate surrounding Article 44 of the Australian constitution, which could potentially disqualify up to 40% of Australia's increasingly diverse population from serving in Parliament, said Williams.
If you ignore this obvious reality, you disqualify yourself from being a strong leader who can bring the country together to find real solutions to this delicate but societally and historically ingrained problem.
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"To build the policy it has now, the government has to disqualify the policy that was in place before," said Paolo Luers, a journalist and former guerrilla who was a gang truce mediator.
SYDNEY, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Australia's prudential regulator on Friday said it had begun proceedings to disqualify five senior employees of wealth manager IOOF Holdings Ltd for failing to act in their members' interests.
The rule, which the departments of Justice and Homeland Security announced earlier in July, would disqualify any asylum-seekers passing through another country on their way to the U.S. from applying for asylum.
This could disqualify many of Planned Parenthood's 85033 centers across the country, which receive about a quarter of Title X funds annually to provide reproductive health and preventive services to low-income women.
In fact, Judge Oetken specifically rejected the lawyer's arguments that he may have exercised poor legal judgment, but not bad faith, when he moved to disqualify a defense expert on copyrights and licensing.
"My worry is that if we're going down the road of Medicare for All and open borders…that could disqualify us with the American people going into the election in 2020," he says.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) alleged that IOOF used pension customers' funds to compensate investors for losses caused by the company, and also sought to disqualify several top executives of the company.
They knew that Dr. Blasey, a research psychologist, had captured the nation's attention with a credible and heart-rending story that, if true, should disqualify anyone from service on the nation's highest court.
But a majority of Democratic primary voters say it's at least somewhat important the party nominate someone under 23 — criteria that would disqualify each of the top three candidates currently in the polls.
Point of order: Conviction does not automatically disqualify Trump in 2020 When Cipollone alleged that Democrats are asking Americans to "remove President Trump from the ballot" in the 2020, it wasn't technically correct.
Doug Stafford, Paul's chief strategist, also signaled Monday that Petraeus' previous admission that he gave classified information to a woman he was having affair with while he was CIA director should disqualify him.
He estimated that his mother, a physical therapist, and his father, a retired photographer, earn $80,000 to $90,000 a year — enough to disqualify him for Pell grants and many other sources of aid.
Mr. Dubke was one of the few people who was interested in the job who did not somehow disqualify himself during the campaign or the transition with deep public criticism of Mr. Trump.
Since then, AKP's fear to survive as a single party, to realize Erdoğan's desire for a presidential system, was so clear that to disqualify or discredit HDP's democratic reliability was the only solution.
We've set up a system where the baseline assumption is that nothing short of, I don't know, full-on in-person murder can disqualify an elite political or business figure from their posting.
"Based upon what I've learned, since Mr. Puzder reported his mistake and voluntarily corrected it, I do not believe that this should disqualify him from being a cabinet secretary," Alexander said in a statement.
"Based upon what I've learned, since Mr. Puzder reported his mistake and voluntarily corrected it, I do not believe that this should disqualify him from being a Cabinet secretary," he said in a statement.
That means some people may simply believe that serving in a senior post in the military should, in and of itself, disqualify them from serving in a Cabinet or other high-level civilian post.
In the absence of much public polling, the clearest sign that Mr. Blankenship is a threat in the race is the hefty advertising budget of national Republicans who seek to disqualify him with voters.
Williams told CNN the High Court will likely disqualify Waters and Ludlam and call for a ballot count-back, which would give the number two person on the ticket from their party the seat.
The abduction of several Hong Kong booksellers by mainland agents and China's efforts to disqualify two young lawmakers who support Hong Kong independence have also shaken confidence in the "one-country, two systems" arrangement.
Potential recruits would face a rigorous set of physical, medical and mental conditions and the Pentagon could disqualify recruits with gender dysphoria or a past medical record of gender transition treatments, according to Eastburn.
For example, the suit argues, the rule would disqualify a ballot where a voter clearly indicated intent by circling a candidate's name in one race but used another kind of marking for different race.
" Gillers was referring to 28 U.S. Code 455 that says "Any justice, judge, or magistrate judge of the United States shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.
Authorized by federal law, a special needs trust is an irrevocable trust designed specifically to hold assets for a beneficiary so that the funds do not disqualify the recipient from needs-based government benefits.
"It's a question of health — if you're healthy, hell you can go to a 100 and make reasonable judgments, so I would not disqualify them in a heartbeat," the eighty-nine year old added.
A left-wing politician and a rival of Pacquiao for one of the Senate seats, Bello said he did not want the commission to disqualify the boxer and urged Pacquiao to postpone the fight.
The N.F.L. could also wait for Judge Brody to rule on the question of whether the players' cases should be governed by the league's collective bargaining agreement, which could disqualify many of the claims.
" —John Podhoretz, editor of Commentary "The man has demonstrated an emotional immaturity bordering on personality disorder, and it ought to disqualify him from being a mayor, to say nothing of a commander-in-chief.
In the meantime, on Tuesday, Mill's lawyers filed a motion for recusal, asking Brinkley to disqualify herself in his case and, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer, let a new judge reconsider Mill's prison sentence.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said last month that a memo Barr wrote criticizing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Russian interference in U.S. elections should disqualify him from serving as attorney general.
But a proposal that has already passed the state Senate would allow the University Interscholastic League, the state's governing body for public high school sports, to disqualify an athlete who is undergoing hormone therapy.
In 2009, Intel, where Mr. Rosch had been the chief antitrust defender for years, tried unsuccessfully to disqualify him from reviewing a case accusing the company of abusing its power over the microprocessor market.
Alternatively, he could run his campaign from prison as long as the electoral courts don't disqualify him by invoking the Clean Slate law, which bars those convicted of criminal offenses from seeking public office.
Ayatollah Khamenei and the rest of the establishment could simply choose to disqualify Mr. Ahmadinejad, as a vetting council they control is expected to do to hundreds of others who have registered as candidates.
So I'd hate to rule billionaires out of the running simply on account of their bank accounts, and I think progressive Democrats are making a mistake by trying to disqualify billionaires from even running.
During the presidential campaign, Trump told the Wall Street Journal that Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge hearing the fraud complaints against his defunct Trump "University" should disqualify himself because he is of Mexican descent.
It also meant the court would not know SunEdison still owed McKinsey money from before the bankruptcy, which could disqualify the firm as a turnaround adviser helping to decide how creditors would be repaid.
There will be plenty of time to try to disqualify Trump based on the findings of the Mueller report, his alleged misconduct with women, and the rest of his record during the general election.
So let us accept, for the sake of argument, that poetry and music are intertwined essentially, and that artificial, temporary genre restrictions are not enough to disqualify Bob Dylan from winning this year's prize.
Democrats and independents have sought to persuade nonpartisan Senate officials to disqualify parts of the bill, including one to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as impermissible under Senate rules, an aide said.
Walter Shaub, who was director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics for four years before resigning in July 2017, said the friendship between Whitaker and Clovis should disqualify Whitaker from supervising the Mueller investigation.
A.O. SCOTT It can also be argued — based on ample recent historical precedent — that the fact that a lot of people had a good time at "The Force Awakens" might disqualify it from Oscar consideration.
The system, which Uber has reportedly been testing since the beginning of July, will monitor for the types of charges that disqualify someone from driving for Uber, such as felonies, violent crimes, and sexual offenses.
But for the past 15 years, the FBI and ATF have disagreed over what is a "fugitive from justice," which would disqualify a prospective buyer from legally obtaining a firearm, the inspector general report said.
One legislator worries that its "totally unnecessary" introduction may provide a pretext for the government to disqualify China-sceptic members-elect who fail to demonstrate what it deems to be sufficient respect for the song.
There are nine major categories that disqualify a prospective buyer from completing a gun purchase, including (but not limited to) those listed below: Zachary Crockett / Vox Being a suspected terrorist is not one of them.
He does not believe that his alignment with a hateful group should disqualify him from serving his country: the show jumps forward to his attempts to gain employment in the foreign office a decade later.
If the charges are not dismissed, Mr. Cosby's lawyers said the court should disqualify Mr. Steele for, among other things, using the allegations against Mr. Cosby to his advantage in his political campaign last year.
Jones Day withdrew a motion to disqualify Caesars Entertainment Operating Co's (CEOC) bankruptcy counsel Kirkland & Ellis on Thursday, court documents showed, after an Illinois bankruptcy judge threatened sanctions over the quarrel this week in court.
Related: Good Luck Getting an Organ Transplant If You're Poor in America "Dying from an overdose doesn't disqualify anyone from being an organ donor," David Klassen, the chief medical officer at UNOS, told VICE News.
In an op-ed for the Houston Chronicle, the former Texas governor said he was "deeply concerned" by the school's decision to disqualify the winner of the popular vote and declare junior Bobby Brooks president.
"Our products are able to disqualify a significant percentage of samples—in some cases, surpassing 50 percent—which results in users making the choice not to consume these impure and possibly dangerous substances," Auctor explained.
During his Senate confirmation process, Senate Democrats said his lawsuits against the EPA disqualify him from the job, in part because he would not be able to sufficiently defend the agency against his own cases.
"To disqualify him, you have to deconstruct that story" that he is a successful businessman, said David Brock, who runs Correct the Record, a "super PAC" that coordinates with the campaign to defend Mrs. Clinton.
"There were so many people who had something on their background, if you were going to disqualify everybody, then what are you going to be left with?" said Michele Sedney, a Johns Hopkins recruitment executive.
Doesn't the fact that Rod Rosenstein wrote a memo urging the firing of James Comey and, therefore, is a witness to key events you are reviewing, disqualify him as your supervisor under Justice Department guidelines?
But the state party could request that Merrill disqualify Moore as a candidate, and "if they do we will adhere to their request and will honor their request as we should by law," Merrill said.
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A person familiar with internal EU discussions on how leaders in Brussels would respond said EU officials had been hoping for very low turnout that would disqualify or diminish the impact of a "No" vote.
From GLAAD's perspective, it's probably easy to disqualify a film like Bohemian Rhapsody, which is not only disliked by critics but also, in some viewers' eyes, the subject of straightwashing; its disqualification feels almost natural.
Those comments disqualify Jeff Mateer, the first assistant attorney general in Texas, from public service, according to a joint letter to Senate members from 36 national, state, and local civil rights groups sent on Tuesday.
The Heist also peels back some of Brown's audition process, as the special begins with a larger group of potential felons that gradually disqualify themselves as he runs them through a series of surreptitious tests.
Excluding dissenters from the conversation is a wholly unsatisfactory solution, and I do not want any of my classmates to feel that their well-reasoned and deeply held beliefs disqualify them from pursuing specific specialties.
The big picture: The new policy guidance alters the definition of "residing in the United States" to disqualify some children born to U.S. citizens at overseas military bases or diplomatic facilities from automatically receiving citizenship.
Like 1996, Clinton has the opportunity to do what her husband did to Dole in 1996, which is to essentially disqualify her opponent early, during a period when Trump won't have any money to spend.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island who has made climate change one of his signature issues, said in a statement that Mr. Wheeler's work for Murray Energy should disqualify him from the position.
Who you have done business with does not necessarily lessen your support for America and it would be a mistake to assume that Tillerson's business relationships disqualify him to be the next secretary of state.
Israel has already had two inconclusive elections this year, each ending in deadlock with voters nearly evenly divided on whether the corruption cases against Mr. Netanyahu should disqualify him from serving a fourth consecutive term.
In 1974, an SR-71 flew between the two cities in a mere 1 hour and 54 minutes, although pedants might disqualify it, as it did not take off from JFK nor land at Heathrow.
Shehbaz Sharif has so far been unscathed by the disclosures in the Panama Papers document leak that led Pakistan's Supreme Court on Friday to disqualify his brother and order criminal investigations of other family members.
Others, even if they are not using Kavanaugh's youth as an excuse, ask questions or make claims suggesting that something he allegedly did as a minor should not disqualify him from serving on the court.
If the standard Trump is setting is that any accusation of sexual misconduct within a presidential candidate's inner circle is enough to disqualify that candidate from higher office, Trump himself isn't capable of meeting it.
There are smaller $1 million milestone prizes in April 2020 and April 2021 (winning or losing the smaller prizes doesn't disqualify teams from the big one), with the $8 million grand prize awarded in October 2021.
A source close to Trump's 2020 campaign denied to BuzzFeed News last week, before the latest dustups, that having previous experience working for any of the Bushes would disqualify someone from working on the reelection team.
In an attempt to prevent that, the state's legislature last year passed a bill that would disqualify individuals who closed a casino since January 2016 from holding a gambling license in the state for five years.
The company's shares have slumped over 40 percent since the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) moved on Friday to disqualify five top IOOF executives, including the firm's CEO, for failing to act in their customers' interests.
Trump transition team's code of ethics requires Thiel disqualify himself from involvement in any particular transition matter which may directly conflict with a financial interest, and address any appearance of a conflict with the general counsel.
" When asked if Mueller's past political donations, including potentially to a party other than the presidents', would disqualify him from serving as special counsel, Sanders said, "I don't know that we're putting out a litmus test.
Iranians angry with skyrocketing inflation and a contracting economy beset by sanctions and corruption have called for Rouhani's resignation; in the last week, nine members of Iran's parliament presented a measure to disqualify him as president.
"The decision not to disqualify Sharif from holding office over his involvement in the Panama Papers case will prevent his ouster in the near term," analysts from political risk consultancy Eurasia Group said in a note.
Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state would eventually yield an indictment, and she described it as the kind of transgression that would disqualify another politician seeking high office.
Kelly added that in another tweet on Tuesday that if it is proven that Kavanaugh lied during testimony, it should disqualify him from being considered for the Supreme Court while defending everyone's right to due process.
The organization and its affiliates serve about 85033 percent of patients who get services through Title X. These restrictions would make it harder for Planned Parenthood to participate in the program, or disqualify some clinics altogether.
In 2012, as the court's chief justice, Mr. Castille denied a request from Mr. Williams's lawyers that he disqualify himself from hearing an appeal based on claims of prosecutorial misconduct by the office he had led.
There was the leak that the White House was plotting a strategy to disqualify deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein so that Trump could fire him without it looking like an attempt to hamstring the Mueller investigation.
But she said a judge would be unlikely to disqualify Mr. Brafman from continuing to represent Mr. Weinstein, unless there was evidence that he knew about the conversations with the women and had approved of them.
But there's a difference between a message that is going to attract large numbers of wealthy donors, which some other folks have, and what I'm saying, which obviously is going to disqualify a lot of them.
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James A. Thurber, the director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University, said Mr. Giuliani's consulting work over the last 15 years should disqualify him from taking the secretary of state job.
But that Linton's life now falls under the particularly harsh microscope of Washington just because of who she married, perhaps shouldn't disqualify her as being able to live the posh life she has become adapted to.
Moreover, their inevitable contacts with terrorists, insurgents and criminals would most likely disqualify them from any visa — even though those ties were directed by the United States government and despite the strict vetting they had undergone.
The two Tallahassee residents are asking the Florida Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee, both of which are named as defendants, to disqualify the Vermont progressive from the ballot and block certification of his votes.
Richard Painter and Norman Eisen, White House ethics lawyers under former Presidents George W. Bush and Obama, respectively, wrote Wednesday that it is "troubling" that many factors would theoretically disqualify Trump from passing a background check.
A person's faith should not disqualify her from public office, and excluding religious beliefs from the public square would be a poor representation of the diversity of our country when it comes to people of faith.
The decision to disqualify Willis was widely condemned, with Lauren Langford, a swim coach at a nearby high school, speculating that Willis was possibly singled out as one of the few nonwhite athletes in the sport.
Trump transition team's code of ethics required that members disqualify themselves from involvement in any particular transition matter which may directly conflict with a financial interest, and address any appearance of a conflict with the general counsel.
Religious and civil rights groups opposing Pompeo gathered Monday on Capitol Hill to urge senators to vote no, saying Pompeo's record of anti-Muslim actions should disqualify him from representing the United States on a world stage.
But for all Trump's clumsiness on this front -- which, yes, might in itself disqualify him from the role of commander in chief on the grounds of temperament -- the fuss distracts from the bigger questions that really matter.
Related: Allegations of Giving Voters Cash Could Disqualify Peru's Presidential Frontrunner Fujimori senior, who fled to Japan during a vote-rigging scandal in 2000 and was then extradited back to Peru from Chile, is now in prison.
Just two days before the polls open, China was still trying to pressure the Hong Kong government to disqualify another six candidates for the same reason, Reuters reported on Friday, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.
But, before the final results are revealed in May, the Election Commission could still disqualify candidates and parties to make way for by-elections — which could alter the eventual make-up of the Thai parliament and government.
Caputo was forced to resign in 1995 when he bucked the State Department by defending the Russian Election Commission's decision to disqualify a progressive party from an election, according to a Washington Post story at the time.
At a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday night, Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, said the controversy should disqualify Clinton from being president and that her email system may well have been hacked by U.S. enemies.
Rubio and other GOP heavyweights said his failure to do so during a CNN interview, which Trump blamed on a bad earpiece and not understanding the question, was enough to disqualify him from being the GOP nominee.
The letter lists a number of actions Bernhardt has taken during his tenure as deputy secretary of the department, saying they have advanced the interests of polluting industries and thus should disqualify him from serving as secretary.
The prince's companion, possibly Ms. Suthida, is wearing stiletto heels and a tight shirt, midriff exposed, an outfit that might not raise eyebrows in Europe but would disqualify any tourist from entering the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
But the party has been shaken by a decision by the election committee in Saxony to disqualify more than two-thirds of candidates on the party's list for the September election, citing irregularities in the selection process.
"For decades the Department of Defense has shirked its legal obligation to provide information to the FBI that may disqualify dangerous individuals from legally acquiring guns," New York City's Corporation Counsel Zachary Carter said in a statement.
And indeed, on Thursday, the retired Justice John Paul Stevens, who was appointed by a Republican president, took the astonishing step of saying that Judge Kavanaugh's performance before the Judiciary Committee should disqualify him from the court.
But, defenders of the ruling say, the alternative is to discriminate against the millions of XX athletes who do not have the advantage testosterone brings — unless they inject themselves with it, which would disqualify them from races.
I connected with them through Airbnb, and though there were no traveler reviews when I visited (which would ordinarily disqualify a place from getting my business), I found their website engaging and decided I'd roll the dice.
Even paying too much can inadvertently disqualify people: Loan servicers, the companies that collect borrowers' monthly payments, can apply excess amounts to future payments, which sometimes results in borrowers having periods in which no payment is due.
The authority has started to increase pressure on contractors like Bombardier that fail to comply with contract terms, including adopting rules that would disqualify them from doing business with the agency for five years under certain conditions.
The defense lawyers also sought to disqualify anyone who had been a victim of sexual assault or who knew someone who had been, greatly reducing the pool of women who might sit in judgment of their client.
The Trump strategists repeatedly said the Clinton campaign had tried to disqualify Mr. Trump based on his temperament and statements, while misunderstanding the appeal of his promise to keep Americans safe from terrorism at home and abroad.
The men's final on Tuesday was plunged into unexpected, stadium-wide befuddlement after the riders overtook the derny before he was completely off the track, and panicked officials had to decide whether or not to disqualify anyone.
"Unfortunately, Congressman Ratcliffe has shown an unacceptable embrace of conspiracy theories and a clear disrespect and distrust of our law enforcement and intelligence patriots that disqualify him from leading America's intelligence community," Pelosi said in a statement.
The justices, drawing on a constitutional article that allows the courts to disqualify a member of Parliament who is found to be dishonest, said that they were acting because Mr. Sharif had tried to conceal his assets.
FedEx Ground Package System Inc has moved to disqualify prominent plaintiffs' firm Lichten & Liss-Riordan from representing a nationwide class of delivery drivers who claim FedEx misclassified them as independent contractors and deprived them of overtime pay.
It also seems determined to permit Judge Polster to preside over it; as my Reuters colleague Jon Stempel reported Thursday, the appeals court denied a motion by eight drug distributors and retailers to disqualify the trial judge.
To counter Estlund's concern for fairness, Brennan asserts that the public's welfare is more important than anyone's hurt feelings; after all, he writes, few would consider it unfair to disqualify jurors who are morally or cognitively incompetent.
But the abduction by mainland agents of Hong Kong booksellers who had published critical books on China, and Beijing's efforts to disqualify democratically elected, pro-independence lawmakers in the local legislature, have rattled confidence in that arrangement.
And now our country is telling them not only that sexual assault as a teenager is forgivable, but that if the allegations are true, it would not even disqualify a person from the highest court in America.
But the decision to disqualify more than two-thirds of the AfD's list means only the 18 approved candidates can become lawmakers, severely curbing the party's influence in parliament and making coalition building easier for the CDU.
A magistrate judge was right to disqualify intellectual property law firm Fish & Richardson from helping to defend options exchange owner Miami International Holdings in a patent and trade secrets lawsuit by Nasdaq, a federal judge in Trenton ruled.
At a minimum, the dirty arms deals between North Korea and Sudan should automatically disqualify Sudan for removal from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, and should make further normalization of ties with the U.S. impossible.
Bill Cosby's lawyer filed a motion on Monday to dismiss the aggravated indecent assault charges against Cosby, or, failing that, to disqualify the Montgomery County District Attorney's office from prosecuting the case, according to a statement released Monday.
The plaintiffs' firm Keller Lenkner has insisted for months that Uber had an ulterior motive for trying to disqualify Keller Lenkner from representing livery companies in an unfair business practices class action in federal court in San Francisco.
Our legislation, the Airport Security Enhancement and Oversight Act, would tighten vetting procedures for workers who are trying to get a SIDA badge and expand the list of criminal convictions that could disqualify an applicant from obtaining one.
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has pulled back his support for Brett Kavanaugh, arguing Thursday that the nominee's performance at his confirmation hearings should disqualify him from the bench, per Palm Beach Post reporter, Lulu Ramadan.
Why it matters: Even critics of Kavanaugh tend to agree that his drinking in college shouldn't automatically disqualify him from serving on the Supreme Court, especially given how successful he still became in his academic and professional career.
But the abduction by mainland agents of Hong Kong booksellers in 2015 who had published critical books on China, and Beijing's efforts to disqualify democratically elected opposition lawmakers in the local legislature, have rattled confidence in that arrangement.
The pundits thought Trump's reality show antics, his vulgar rhetoric, speeches filled with falsehoods and insults thrown at almost every sector of American society -- Latinos, African Americans, war heroes, women and Muslims -- would disqualify him from the presidency.
If, for example, Jude Gonzalo Curiel started tweeting #NeverTrump last night, or showed up in late May to heckle at a Trump event, well, that is a "new" issue that might warrant a demand to disqualify His Honor.
Washington (CNN)David Petraeus made a last-ditch effort Sunday to show President-elect Donald Trump that his guilty plea for revealing classified information to his mistress and biographer shouldn't disqualify him from serving as America's top diplomat.
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In an article for the William & Mary Law Review called "The Vote from Beyond the Grave," Krysta Edwards argued that Congress should adopt a resolution whereby states would be directed to either disqualify or count all such ballots.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.) said on Monday that it did not disqualify Puzder, because he reported and corrected the issue.
"Harassment is not considered a crime of violence under Maryland law, so a conviction of harassment didn't disqualify him from purchasing the shotgun," said Lindsay Nichols, federal policy director of the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Read more: A fitness influencer Photoshopped herself to meet the beauty standards of Instagram's most-followed women to prove social media isn't real lifeThe company's founder, Sara Christensen, told Metro that Clow's bikini photo did not disqualify her.
Many of these borrowers have complained to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that their loan servicers have given them incorrect information about public-service loan forgiveness and made errors with their loans that disqualify them for the program.
The official at the briefing said the policy simply added gender dysphoria, which he called "a serious mental condition," to the long list of pre-existing conditions, from asthma to heel spurs, that would disqualify someone from serving.
Unsatisfied, the same-sex marriage opponents next sought to disqualify Judge Stephen Reinhardt, a famously liberal appeals court judge who was a member of the panel that upheld Judge Walker's ruling as well as his fitness to serve.
Federal prosecutors want to disqualify the former deputy attorney general who is defending the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies in a bank fraud case because the government believes his previous work for it poses a conflict of interest.
According to the carrier, pilots undergo a criminal-background check and are then vetted on a recurring basis; the vetting of Mr. Martin had not turned up criminal history that would disqualify him from becoming a commercial pilot.
Judge Gardephe expects that at least some of the jurors will know about Avenatti and his representation of Daniels but that will not automatically disqualify them so long as they can put their opinions aside and be impartial.
There is no doubt that her failure to include them amounts to a lie of omission, because Vitter knows as well as anyone that these speeches and appearances disqualify her to serve as a U.S. District Court judge.
Vice President Pence on Thursday called new allegations that Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore had sexual encounters with teenage girls "disturbing," adding that if they are true, it would be grounds to disqualify Moore from the race.
Comer, a case argued last week that presents the question whether a state that provides grants to schools for upgrading their playground surfaces can constitutionally disqualify a church-run nursery school from eligibility because of its religious character.
"Based upon what I've learned, since Mr. Puzder reported his mistake and voluntarily corrected it, I do not believe that this should disqualify him from being a Cabinet secretary," he said in a statement, as reported by CNN.
According to the letter, Cyrus Capital Partners LP worked to "torpedo" an auction planned for Tuesday for company bonds by getting Sears to include wording in a bankruptcy court order that would disqualify the bonds in credit proceedings.
After those sports officials disqualify anyone with a drug violation, a panel of at least five people — most of whom have yet to be named — will review each athlete's drug-testing history as well as potential disqualifying evidence.
Several Republican lawmakers expressed reservations about efforts to push out Bogren since it would hold him responsible for an argument he made on behalf of a client, a standard that they've been loath to use to disqualify a nominee.
"The insubstantiality of the evidence relied on by the Stewards to disqualify Maximum Security, and the bizarre and unconstitutional process to which Plaintiffs were subjected before and after the disqualification, are the subjects of this action," the lawsuit said.
In the past week, liberal advocacy groups have issued statements that the sexual assault accusations against Kavanaugh and his responses to the allegations should disqualify him from serving not only on the Supreme Court, but also on any court.
Confounding the hardliners' efforts to disqualify well-known reformist candidates, voters went to the polls armed with "lists of hope" of the lesser-knowns on their phones, and unseated the staunchest conservatives, some of Mr Khamenei's relatives among them.
ET. New York (CNN)Hillary Clinton's campaign is taking new steps to try and disqualify Bernie Sanders in the eyes of Democratic voters, hoping to extinguish the argument that he is an electable alternative for the party's presidential nomination.
All these rules and limitations—at both the FDA and USAN end—narrow down the pool of potential names and disqualify hundreds of thousands of maybe-not-so-ridiculous names that could be a good fit for a medication.
Most mass shooters in the US acquired the weapons they used legally because there was nothing in their backgrounds to disqualify them, according to James Alan Fox, a criminologist with Northeastern University who has studied mass shootings for decades.
Trump's goal -- from the start of the appointment of Bob Mueller as a special counsel in May to look into the allegations of Russian meddling and collusion -- has been to disqualify the findings and the discredit the people investigating.
The presiding judge for both suits was Gonzalo Curiel, whom Trump famously insulted during the campaign by saying that his Mexican heritage should disqualify him from the cases because Trump wanted to build a wall on the Mexican border.
Race has also become a flashpoint in the campaign, as Republicans have run ads juxtaposing old videos Delgado shot as rapper "AD the Voice" with his current campaign ads, arguing the lyrics should disqualify him from representing the district.
To find out what helps a candidate make the cut, and mistakes that disqualify them, Business Insider spoke to Anne Roemer, NASA's astronaut selection manager, and Jessica Watkins, who was selected as a candidate in 2017 and recently graduated.
This year, with a record number of women running for office and a surge of energy among female voters, candidates are pushing back on that bias, arguing that motherhood not only doesn't disqualify them, it makes them more qualified.
After prolonged deliberations on whether or not Russia's state-run doping scandal should disqualify the country from this summer's Olympics in Rio, the International Olympic Committee decided against a blanket ban on Russian athletes today, the Associated Press reports.
In 2011, as the Supreme Court was preparing to hear a challenge to President Barack Obama's health care law, some critics said Justice Thomas should disqualify himself because his wife, Virginia, had worked with groups opposed to the law.
That means all of the horrific crimes committed by MS-13 members, as cited by Ms. Sanders — first-degree murder, first-degree assault and sex trafficking, and kidnapping — would disqualify undocumented immigrants from any protections afforded by sanctuary cities.
The website for United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency that administers the DACA program, says that driving without a license will not disqualify someone from the program, but that a person's "entire offense history" can be considered.
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Comey abrogated his responsibility to the law and the nation Some have theorized that this was a conscious decision by Comey to take no action because he believed that the decision to be made — in essence, to disqualify Mrs.
It might (perhaps temporarily) tank a career as a movie producer or an actor or even as a senator — but apparently it doesn't disqualify you from running for senator in Alabama, or from being president of the United States.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general, saying Whitaker's repeated criticism of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe in the past was not something that should disqualify him.
A federal judge has declined Apple Inc's request to disqualify lawyers at Cotchett Pitre & McCarthy from representing consumers in a proposed class action alleging Apple slowed down aging iPhones as a sanction for improperly disclosing confidential documents in court.
But if Republican politicians are really horrified by Trump's remarks — and not just by the possible electoral implications — Pence made one decision that should disqualify him in their eyes, too: Mike Pence agreed to be Donald Trump's vice president.
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the former president and political veteran who was close to Mr. Khomeini's grandfather, the founder of the Islamic Republic, was quoted in state media as saying that the vetters of candidates had no right to disqualify Mr. Khomeini.
U.S. prosecutors on Monday asked a judge to reject a motion by China's Huawei seeking information on the grounds for a government request to disqualify the company's lead defense lawyer in a criminal case alleging bank fraud and sanctions violations.
"His ignorance of the law and the Fourth Amendment should disqualify him from being able to wear a CBP badge - but maybe fear and detention is the new mission of the CBP and the Constitution is a mere suggestion," Aden said.
"Knowing his intention was to express that removing the n-word from your vocabulary doesn't necessarily disqualify a person as a racist or participating in actions or thoughts that are bigoted, I can accept and embrace his apology," Ali wrote.
The photo, titled "The Night Raider," took top prize in the NHM's 2017 Animals in their Environment category, but "after a careful and thorough investigation into the image," the Natural History Museum has decided to disqualify it from last year's competition.
Lawyers for New Jersey-based C.R. Bard and its Peripheral Vascular unit asked U.S. District Judge David Campbell of the U.S. District Court of Southern Arizona to disqualify two of the plaintiffs' testifying expert witnesses and two of their consulting experts.
The real problem — and a much more severe one — is that if credible accusations of sexual assault are disqualifying, then the fact that more than a dozen women have leveled credible accusations against Donald Trump disqualify him from the presidency.
"I don't want to say anything that would preempt or disqualify anybody, but I will say that gender and racial balance are important when building a cabinet — and that will be a consideration in choosing my running mate as well."
A Reuters/Ipsos poll this week showed that Trump now trails Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by 8 points, compared to 5 points last week, with one in five Republicans saying his vulgar comments about groping women disqualify him from the presidency.
Vicente Fox: I'll have lunch with Donald Trump if he apologizes But despite warnings that Trump's harsh rhetoric on immigration and divisive proposals will disqualify him with Latinos, the Fox News Latino polls suggests it's possible for Trump to make gains.
I wore them out in the rain one night and they survived just fine, but the lack of any proper certification might immediately disqualify the Sonys for many people who want a single set of earbuds to cover their fitness routine.
Carmen is a plaintiff in an ACLU lawsuit filed earlier this week challenging the Trump administration's new rules around asylum seekers; the rules, announced in June, disqualify victims of gang violence and domestic abuse from seeking asylum on those grounds alone.
Beijing and Shanghai, for instance, would require all drivers for car-hailing services to be permanent residents while their vehicles must be locally registered – a threshold that would disqualify more than 90 per cent of the present pool of drivers.
The Election Commission has said it won't announce even provisional winners of the 150 party seats until May 9, saying it needs time to order by-elections and vote recounts as well as to disqualify candidates who broke election laws.
But critics say the time gap allows the military-royalist establishment to manipulate results and disqualify opponents of the pro-army Palang Pracharat party that seeks to keep junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha in power as an elected prime minister.
A Public Religion Research Institute poll released soon before the election found that the percentage of white evangelicals who thought immoral personal acts should disqualify a candidate from office fell from 64 percent in 2011 to 49 percent in 2016.
Wealth manager IOOF Holdings dived 35.8 percent and was the worst performer on the benchmark after it said Australia's prudential regulator is looking to disqualify the company's five top executives, including the CEO, for failing to act in their customer's interests.
Through it all, Mueller and his team have remained studiously silent -- likely cognizant of the fact that Trump is looking for any way to discredit and disqualify both the people involved in the special counsel investigation and its eventual conclusions.
The Public Defender's Office notes, although Cruz has already been found indigent by the court clerk and therefore eligible for a free lawyer, there may be funds from his mother's estate or a possible life insurance policy that would disqualify him.
The Supreme Court could put Sharif on trial on corruption charges or disqualify him from office, but few expect the judges to dismiss the case after an investigation team submitted a 254-page report into his family wealth last week.
Dyer said officials did not have a camera with a side-on view and the British footage was also used in the decision not to disqualify German rider Joachim Eilers after the second race was halted for the same infraction.
The military MP, Major General Than Soe, opposed Henry Van Thio because the armed forces needed time to look into whether his stay abroad might disqualify him, said the chairman of the joint houses of parliament, Mahn Win Khaing Than.

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