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Disqualifying

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Disqualifying meaning

present participle and gerund of disqualify

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And live-streaming one’s sex life for money is disqualifying because electing a digital prostitute to office tells every child who (unfortunately) looks up to our elite that selling sex is a good life choice.

By disqualifying Rahul Gandhi, Modi sarkar is ringing the death knell for the right to free speech and freedom of Indians everywhere," Mr Abraham said.

In disqualifying some candidates, the government did two inadvertent things: it helped clear the field and it alienated the public across the political spectrum.

Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International UK’s chief executive, said: “Disqualifying people’s asylum claims en masse regardless of the strength of their case is a blatant assault on international law and is a failure of UK leadership.

The Rajya Sabha MP alleged the BJP, RSS, and PM Modi want a “Russia, China-like democracy” in India by putting Opposition leaders in jails by filing false cases against them and disqualifying them from membership (of parliament).

A lot of people said that would be disqualifying for her.

Butler County, the lawyers for the voters added, is an outlier in refusing to count provisional ballots in cases where voters made disqualifying mistakes on their mail-in ballots.

Criticising his removal from office, Nawaz questioned the process’s legitimacy, particularly the severe consequence of disqualifying a prime minister over what he considered a “small matter of not taking a salary from my son”.

For those who suspect — but can’t be certain — that Shapiro’s religious affiliation may have played a disqualifying role in his rejection, the issue is more cloudy but still a concern.

If defendants are allowed to mount an appeal, they could cite the damning facts McAfee found to argue that he reached the wrong legal conclusion by not disqualifying Willis.

In a sane world, all of this would be disqualifying.

It was in the course of the examination that he said he was first advised the Type 1 diabetes was an automatic disqualifying condition.

Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows withdrew her decision disqualifying the former president after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Colorado case.

Peppard said she wrestled with what to call the new establishment, as it won’t serve entrees, disqualifying it as a restaurant, and “bar” could make people who don’t drink alcohol feel unwelcome.

Richard Painter, a law professor at the University of Minnesota and a former White House ethics lawyer, said he did not think the evidence so far met Georgia’s legal standard for disqualifying Ms. Willis.

She may have a different view of foreign policy than I do; that’s not disqualifying,” the Republican said, pointing out that Gabbard did not support the United States’ 2020 assassination of Iranian military leader Qasem Soleimani.

Talk about disqualifying yourself.

The argument against disqualifying.

The disqualifying foul came following some miscommunication on the court about the number of personal fouls assessed to Byrne.

The Gujarat High Court has set aside an order of the state government disqualifying two Congress corporators in the Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) after they defected to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).