The "tilt" mechanism, disqualifying scores boosted by jostling the game, was introduced in 1934.
The rationale for disqualifying him is defensible under a rule that gives committees discretion in such matters.
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Value is hurting ratios, and this in turn is disqualifying borrowers from approval based on loan to value (LTV).
The Senate seems poised to confirm Mr. Geithner in any case, and we'd agree this isn't a disqualifying offense.
But just before graduating from MIT, he says, a military physical showed that he had a heart murmur, disqualifying him.
But Mr. Santorum's history of wearing his Catholicism on his sleeve may not be disqualifying given the timing and the opponent.
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Andrews, the home of golf, by picking up his ball in disgust during a difficult third round and effectively disqualifying himself.
They ended up letting him play, citing USGA rule 33-7, which allows for some discretion when it comes to disqualifying players.
Some 13 European countries, however, have rules for disqualifying some prisoners depending on the crime committed or the length of the sentence.
If the sale is a disqualifying disposition, then the employee will have to report any bargain element from the exercise as earned income.
When we have separated them, using nothing more than beginner's instinct (disqualifying ones that look too real to be true, for example), Roxanne smiles.
Of the five percent that take longer, 40 percent are denied because of criminal background or evidence of mental illness or other disqualifying factors.
In the case of the subtly corrupt files, Apple says a new version of iTunes coming soon will be more liberal about disqualifying a song.
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Unfortunately, Section 512 has been a failure at circumscribing disqualifying scienter.
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This time it showed its teeth, disqualifying 24 candidates, including both allies and opponents of Mr Karzai, who between them took 10% of the available seats.
Normally, signing an incorrect scorecard would be an automatic DQ but the rules were amended last year so that penalties could be assessed later without disqualifying the player.
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Though not disqualifying, we take into account several other factors.
Again, the fact that TGT is trading below its 200-day moving average may be a disqualifying factor for many traders who only buy stocks trading in bull market territory.
Such a ban could be classed by the League as a "disqualifying condition" which would result in a ban "from holding office or acting as a club director at a club".
In Colorado, only a tiny fraction (about 1%) of people who have gun-disqualifying mental health histories have been reported to the National Instant Check System, where they could be discovered in a routine background check of a prospective gun purchaser.
Officials from several immigrant rights' groups and the Catholic church held a conference call Tuesday to highlight their concerns about the bill, including a cutoff date that excludes people who arrived here after 2011, and provisions disqualifying anyone with a felony conviction or more than two misdemeanors.
An interview he conducted in person with Mr. Ramadan a few weeks ago - which was chronicled in a report posted at BigPeace.com - only served to reinforce the sense that the candidate may be hiding facts about his personal history, associations and agenda that would be disqualifying if publicly known.
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