• Whether his campaign knew better and disregarded that knowledge or remained willfully ignorant of the public health consequences of the power they already wield, this ad should help disqualify him for the office he seeks.

    FORBES: Herman Cain's Smoking Ad Undermines Public Health

  • The opposition criticised the government for trying to disqualify these voters (which would have lowered the threshold to make the referendum valid), arguing that the ruling alliance had no legal right to do this.

    ECONOMIST: Romanian politics: The fight over the judiciary | The

  • Though not made explicit in the report, some U.S. telecom carriers allegedly were warned by U.S. policymakers that purchasing routers and other equipment for their networks from Huawei or ZTE would disqualify them from participating in the massive U.S. government procurement market for telecom services.

    FORBES: Huawei, ZTE and the Slippery Slope of Excusing Protectionism on National Security Grounds

  • Again, the trust could disqualify the parents from being eligible for government programs.

    WSJ: Paying Them Back

  • They might, for example, have to disqualify from club tournaments loyal members who continue to anchor putt in defiance of the ban.

    WSJ: Golf to Ban Anchored Putting Stroke

  • He pointed out that the law was actually tougher on people who had suffered from, and maybe recovered from, problems like depression, than it was on MPs who were sent to prison - that would not disqualify an MP unless the sentence was for a year or more.

    BBC: Improving attitudes to mental health

  • The election commission plans to disqualify some candidates, if they win, for various electoral offences.

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  • The rules committee added two strokes to Woods's Friday score, raising it from 71 to 73, but didn't disqualify him, which is the usual penalty for signing a wrong scorecard.

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  • The judge gave her a six-month conditional discharge for the offences but said he would disqualify her until she passed a further driving test.

    BBC: L-plate

  • And I would make the point here that having enacted these ethical -- high ethical standards, the highest in history, and having pursued and delivered on a level of transparency that is unprecedented, it is important to note that being a supporter does not qualify you for a job or guarantee you a job, but it does not disqualify you, obviously.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The IGC has proposed a neutral, centralized vetting process for members of the ExCo to uncover past misconduct or conflicts of interest that should disqualify the candidates from service.

    FORBES: FIFA Governance Recommendations: Not a Close Call

  • The fight for lead counsel has been getting increasingly contentious as rival firms file briefs seeking to disqualify each other or challenge settlements another firm has reached as being too small.

    FORBES: Legal Smackdown

  • No explanation was given for his disqualification, but Guardian Council spokesman Abbas Ali Kadkhodai had suggested it would disqualify the 78 year old because he would be unlikely to cope with the demands of the presidency.

    BBC: Rafsanjani and Mashaei barred from Iran presidency poll

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