The original winner tested positive, but the Jockey Club has yet to disqualify the horse officially.
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The election commission plans to disqualify some candidates, if they win, for various electoral offences.
It could be financial, criminal, or tax related, but employers are just going to disqualify you from consideration.
When the judge decides on this application, few expect him to disqualify himself.
She and other disenchanted applicants say it is unfair to disqualify the 22, 000 people who were notified they were selected.
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They might, for example, have to disqualify from club tournaments loyal members who continue to anchor putt in defiance of the ban.
This record bespeaks a chronic failure of judgment that should be sufficient to disqualify the nominee from so important a Pentagon post.
Alexander Todorov says he was worried he would have to disqualify a lot of people from his study because they'd recognize a politician's face.
The aim, say his supporters, is to disqualify the general as a candidate (though no one is quite sure of the law on that).
The regulator said that although it had the power to disqualify individuals from acting as charity trustees, it would not do so in this case.
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In this case, Ridley said by not talking to Woods about the violation before he signed his card, that was ample reason not to disqualify him.
Sponsor reserves the right at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual who tampers with the entry process, and to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the contest.
It would be unfair to disqualify Mr Gore because of his boss's peckerdilloes, and in any event truth (at least the whole truth) is a sadly rare commodity in politics.
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.
The company emerged victorious in the prominent legal battle to disqualify Eli Lilly 's (nyse: LLY - news - people) patent on Prozac, which was set to expire in 2003.
The BBC reserves the right to disqualify votes if it has reasonable grounds to suspect that fraudulent voting has occurred or if it considers there has been any attempt to rig the voting.
But the commission is now threatening to disqualify the PPP over the less serious matter of a video clip in which Mr Thaksin breaches his ban on politicking and urges support for his party.
We know from the years 2003-2004 that Chavez made every effort to disqualify the signatures required to oppose the recall referendum, that would have allowed revoking the president's mandate and calling for new elections.
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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.
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Because Ordog's opinions cover a wide range of medical disciplines from toxicology to cancer, "You end up hiring docs in all areas of medicine to disqualify him, " says Michael O'Neill, a Los Angeles defense lawyer.
According to the public record, at least, there seems no reason yet to disqualify any class of suspects from al Qaeda types to neo-Nazis, antigovernment fanatics in the mold of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, and others.
Once British politicians started questioning Ofcom, the communications regulator, about its powers to disqualify media owners who were not "fit and proper persons" to own a television license, alarm bells would have started ringing at News Corp. headquarters.
The administration also wants to disqualify U.S. oil and gas companies from using a deduction authorized by the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 that taxes domestic manufacturers in a manner consistent with the way foreign competitors are taxed.
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Turner reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disqualify any entry at any time in the event it is determined that the entrant has not complied with these rules or has acted in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner.
"They pushed away his bodyguard and they've taken him by boat to an island nearby, " Mr. Fasal told The Wall Street Journal, adding that the government is trying to disqualify Mr. Nasheed from contesting presidential elections scheduled to be held in September this year.
The Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Giveaway or to be acting in violation of these Official Rules or in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner.
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The Supreme Court has historically given legitimacy to military coups and some say he has dragged his feet over corruption allegations against the intelligence service while pursuing those against the government - such as the sudden decision to disqualify Prime Minister Gilani in June 2012.
"Overall, the enforcement staff believes that the institution is again grasping at straws in an attempt to disqualify members of the enforcement team with the most knowledge about the case, " Duncan wrote in the response, a copy of which was obtained Sunday by The Associated Press.
Simply playing games should not be enough to disqualify a candidate in the eyes of any sane voter, but anything that indicates an over-abundance of time spent or an in-game attitude far removed from their public persona could be used as legitimate fuel to a fire.
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