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"disqualification" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] a situation in which somebody is stopped from doing something because they have broken a rule
  2. [countable] disqualification (for something) a fact that makes somebody unsuitable for an activity or position

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Drama was not in short supply either as there was a weird heavyweight disqualification, and a heavyweight almost-disqualification which instead became a weird heavyweight TKO.
In response to the disqualification, some fans called for boycotts.
Due to a disqualification, we changed the number of finalists.
"This is an unusual, unique situation," the disqualification brief said.
"Driver not licensed long enough" is simply a technical disqualification.
Democrats however have said that Trump's actions do warrant disqualification.
A day later, he choked up talking about her disqualification.
Their disqualification request, originally made directly to Polster on Sept.
But UEFA officials indicated that the incident would not trigger disqualification.
"The content of the book became the reason for its disqualification."
In your book, you touch on your infamous Drag Race disqualification.
But it should not — and cannot — be a disqualification for ambition.
The disqualification means they are stripped from London 2012's records.
In line with convention, no reason for the disqualification was given.
He refused to describe sin as a failure or a disqualification.
Punishment could include the disqualification of L.A.F.C. or replaying the game.
At first, he worried that the disqualification would hurt his business.
His disqualification on seemingly trivial grounds may sound ridiculous to outsiders.
The AfD has described the disqualification of its candidates as "despotic".
West sued this week in federal court to overturn the Derby disqualification.
In response to the disqualification, some fans called for boycotts of Blizzard.
Clutching a medal without a bead of sweat can lead to disqualification.
Ms Chow's disqualification drew criticism from Britain, Canada and the European Union.
His disqualification would make things still more difficult for the Rio radical.
The election commission was ordered to issue a disqualification notice to Sharif.
Contacting the target themselves, or their family or friends results in disqualification.
Russia's response to its suspended disqualification, meanwhile, has been one of indignation.
Offending teams face disqualification, a suspension and fines of up to $1,035,000.
This time, because of a medical disqualification due to of his eyesight.
Officials ruled the contact incidental and said there would be no disqualification.
Consequently, conflict disclosure policies should be accompanied by recusal and disqualification requirements.
Here is the offense: An explanation of Maximum Security's #KyDerby disqualification. pic.twitter.
The AIU also ordered the disqualification of all her results between Dec.
A deliberate failure to do so would mean disqualification with no second chance.
Many are writing off this sudden demand for disqualification as "sore loser" tactics.
Boutin finished in fourth place, but was elevated to third after the disqualification.
"Disqualification is a very major remedy," the Connecticut Democrat said in an interview.
First, there is the fear of disqualification from publication in an elite journal.
On Tuesday, the district decided to move forward in appealing the swimmer's disqualification.
Because win, lose, draw or disqualification anything can happen in a Muangthai fight.
I think due to the disqualification, I'm sure some of that is diminished.
Mr. Wong and Mr. Law, as members of Demosisto, would likely face disqualification.
The court, citing Massachusett's rule governing "spousal disqualification," has already said that Mrs.
But the bloc shrunk in November after the disqualification of the two activists.
Here is our May report on the Kentucky Derby disqualification of Maximum Security.
The disqualification deprived the owner, trainer and jockey of their first Derby victory.
But Tuesday, the Alaska School Activities Association announced it had reversed the disqualification.
The lesson is not that neoconservatism should be a disqualification from the presidency.
Large institutions typically received waivers from automatic disqualification, Gallagher said in a speech in February 2015, but in recent years, the automatic disqualification system - and supposedly punitive use of the waiver process - has become a way to enhance sanctions, Gallagher wrote.
But too much fiddling can be risky: damage or markings can result in disqualification.
Use of any automated system to participate is prohibited and will result in disqualification.
Mr. Khomeini's disqualification was reported online by his son, Ahmad Khomeini, who is 19.
If that strikes you as a strange rationale for disqualification, you are not alone.
Gibson Dunn filed for a writ of mandamus to overturn its disqualification last June.
On the one hand, Mr. Ackman's entire Valeant journey stands as an immediate disqualification.
The day before VH1 announced Sherry Pie's disqualification, Gugliemelli released a statement on Facebook.
They're underqualified for membership but only because the industry has thrived on systemic disqualification.
Wong's disqualification followed another weekend of protests that descended into chaotic clashes with police.
Most curious, Nelson believes that Bridenstine's status as an elected official is a disqualification.
Multiple bad times can lead to stroke penalties and even disqualification, but rarely do.
Failure to comply with these official rules may result in disqualification from the Sweepstakes.
Sharif denies ever receiving the small source of income that led to his disqualification.
Under the state's marital disqualification rule, spouses are typically exempted from testifying about such conversations.
This wasn't his first disqualification Meza was disqualified from marathons twice before, The Times reported.
"I figured she would race better if she didn't know about the disqualification," he said.
The team, including sprinters Justin Gatlin and Mike Rodgers, appealed the disqualification, but were denied.
The disqualification of leading presidential candidates could undermine the mandate of the next presidential administration.
The particulars of the Rendon disqualification fight are idiosyncratic, like those of every DQ dispute.
"Any breach of the contract will result in immediate disqualification from our relationship," he said.
They have been barred from political participation through disenfranchisement and disqualification from running for office.
Just because the other parents didn't request destination birthdays is no immediate disqualification of hers.
Country House, who earned the Derby victory after Maximum Security's disqualification has not run since.
Under Sessions's disqualification of domestic violence as a basis for asylum, all of them would
Prosecutors contend the firm's representation of the alleged victim is a conflict that warrants disqualification.
Where there is no clear reason for disqualification, "don't disappoint the people," the president said.
The incident between Sagan and Cavendish did not seem like an offense that warranted disqualification.
" Last week, the state commission last week swiftly denied Maximum Security's appeal of the disqualification, saying the stewards' decision is not subject to appeal, because there is no right to appeal a disqualification under Kentucky law On Sunday, the commission suspended Saez for 15 days "for failure to control his mount and make the proper effort to maintain a straight course thereby causing interference with several rivals that resulted in the disqualification of his mount.
Finally, the commission said Persky's association with Stanford University was insufficient to require disclosure or disqualification.
Medical disqualification, for the season or for an athlete's career, occurred with 5.6 percent of injuries.
Incomplete and/or inaccurate entries and entries not complying with all rules are subject to disqualification.
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of San Francisco heard arguments on Uber's disqualification motion last month.
On that night, Murray was handed a disqualification loss, and apparently assaulted Reid after the fight.
"You can shove your disqualification where the sun doesn't shine," said Capriles, flanked by opposition leaders.
Guzman calls Fujimori a despot in democrat's clothing and suggested she was behind his potential disqualification.
"The court concludes that the marital disqualification rule does apply to deposition testimony," Judge Mastroianni wrote.
"Being a woman is a disqualification, especially in the area where I come from," she said.
M.H.: He won his last race, the Federico Tesio Stakes, via disqualification on a wet track.
A failed drug test would usually result in disqualification and the forfeiture of any prize money.
These sanctions could include the stripping of medals and the disqualification of athletes from the Olympics.
For Mr. Shultz, being Jewish was no longer a disqualification from working on Arab-Israeli issues.
Nor is the one who became the winner of that race through a disqualification — Country House.
For starters, companies must no longer view a criminal record as an automatic disqualification for employment.
Riley's disqualification negated some of UCLA's size advantage, which contributed to Hofstra's 36-27 rebounding advantage.
China has said that an attempt to do so could result in the disqualification of Taiwan's team.
The suit claims the disqualification violated the plaintiff's right to due process because they could not appeal.
Yet disqualification remained something of an afterthought, and the Senate nearly missed its chance to do so.
Lula's probable disqualification is just one of many reasons why this election is especially worrying (see article).
" Ahmad Khomeini also wrote, without elaborating, that the reason for his father's disqualification was "clear for all.
Win, lose, draw or disqualification, the wheel of fortune in this highly competitive power structure keeps turning.
He argued that disqualification should not be conflated with sanctions, and the House Financial Services proposal agreed.
He faces up to four years in prison and possible disqualification if he does win the election.
The skater must tic-tac rather than push around (a foot on the ground is instant disqualification).
Kentucky horse racing rules allow appeals of jockey rulings, but not for the disqualification of a horse.
The disqualification ruling handed the win to Country House, which had been a 65-1 long shot.
In the Los Angeles County Fire Department, felonies and some misdemeanors are grounds for disqualification, said Capt.
A spokeswoman for the firm did not respond Friday to requests for comment on the disqualification attempt.
"They're saying Ycaza is a bad fellow," he said of the disqualification in The New York Times.
Chelimo's disqualification for pushing Farah and Edris across the line was announced more than an hour later.
Return of any Prize/Prize notification as undeliverable may result in disqualification and selection of an alternate winner.
Others also blamed "unreasonable" wage expectations, attitude, appearance as well as drug addiction for disqualification of job seekers.
The state Democratic Party agreed, adding that the poster is grounds for disqualification for the attorney general's office.
Following the uproar, OHSAA announced this week that it will change the rule that led to the disqualification.
But my transness as a disqualification from traditional employment unfolds the conditions of possibility to find alternative economies.
The Senate has concluded, based on its own precedents, that disqualification can be done with a simple majority.
It was his first disqualification since the last time the Rockets beat Golden State, almost three years ago.
Patiño became the first athlete to formally protest the chromosome test and to argue that disqualification was unjustified.
The local news media reported that the disqualification of the 400 voters appeared to have favored Mr. Ramaphosa.
In 1972, after the 1-Y classification was abolished, his status changed to 4-F, a permanent disqualification.
She wants the disqualification overturned and the ref to be kept away from her daughters in the future.
Award-winning filmmaker Ava DurVernay joined others on social media to express their disappointment in the film's disqualification.
Maximum Security's trainer and owner told Sports Illustrated they planned to pursue any available appeals against the disqualification.
It also has declined to respond to motions requesting bail, Evan's disqualification and the indictment's dismissal, he said.
There are no reliable polls in Iran, and no one has taken to the streets to protest his disqualification.
Keller Lenkner quite obviously anticipated that Uber's disqualification motion might have an effect on the drivers' individual arbitration cases.
There were irregularities like disqualification of provisional ballots, poor distribution of voting machines, and, as I experienced, long lines.
Many, including Mr Khan, who himself currently faces a Supreme Court disqualification case, could be caught in the net.
"I hope Patel uses his disqualification period to reflect on why he chose to make such a reckless decision."
But with the disqualification, he can't hold any parliamentary position, become involved in election campaigns or lead his party.
Win, lose, draw or disqualification, the show goes on and fighters keep on slugging till the fat ref sings.
Disqualification of candidates is one of the challenges the former ruling PML-N has faced ahead of the elections.
In the past, removal has required a supermajority (67 votes) and disqualification only required a simple majority (51 votes).
Third was teammate Denny Hamlin while Team Penske's Brad Keselowski bumped up from fifth to fourth following Jones' disqualification.
With the disqualification of moderate and leading conservative figures, hardline loyalists of Khamenei are likely to dominate the parliament.
The disqualification is even-handed and not based on a failure to swear loyalty to any particular political party.
An Uber spokesperson declined to respond to my email request for comment on the implications of Judge Chen's disqualification order.
Any violation of these rules and countless others can lead to an immediate disqualification without any refund of entry fees.
But the school court upheld the disqualification "with no consideration given to whether the punishment fit the crime," Perry wrote.
Disqualification is a grossly disproportionate punishment and elevates a minor administrative error above the constitutional right to participate in politics.
After the race, Chelimo seemed perturbed that the news of his initial disqualification was delivered to him on live television.
Rudeness to checkpoint volunteers playing the part of receptionists or mailroom clerks could carry a penalty, in this case disqualification.
The amount of venom when he talks about Democrats and the other side, to me is a disqualification right there.
The definitive Attitude Era championship match headlined a 1999 episode of Monday Night Raw—a 9-minute, no-disqualification brawl.
A relatively unheralded short-track speedskater, Steven Bradbury, advanced out of the quarterfinals of the 1,000 meters on a disqualification.
Even through the Anchorage swimmer's disqualification was eventually corrected, Robinson says, based on her experience, this is only the beginning.
"Both a qualification or a disqualification will be costly for the ruling establishment," Mr. Taraghi, the hard-line analyst, said.
The court enacted little-used Article 62 of the Constitution, which allows disqualification of any lawmaker found to be dishonest.
It certainly would not require disqualification of an FBI source if the "totality of the circumstances" supported the warrant application.
The disqualification sent an unmistakable message to Mr. Khomeini and to the reformist bloc he aspires to lead, one analyst said.
By putting his name forward, analysts say Ahmadinejad is trying to make any disqualification of Baghaei costly for the Guardian Council.
"Only in these days of political correctness could such an overturn occur," Trump wrote of the disqualification after the race ended.
Servis and Maximum Security owner Gary West told Sports Illustrated they planned to purse any available appeals to protest the disqualification.
Since the disqualification last weekend, Flowers got the waiver letter approved and Abukaram will be competing in the regionals this Saturday.
But with each subsequent disqualification, it becomes increasingly clear that the one-and-done rule, as it stands, needs to go.
Getting visibly pissed off, and making insinuations of this all being a conspiracy, seems like it would be an automatic disqualification.
Obviously, Busted is an immediate disqualification, Confirmed is usually acceptable, and Plausible is the subject of additional scrutiny, research and debate.
Eleven months ago, I wrote about why fighters who test positive for PEDs should have their wins overturned to disqualification losses.
Disqualification of the athlete is a separate proceeding being dealt with by Panam Sports, the organiser of the Pan Am Games.
In 2006, Congress narrowed its scope of disqualification to those who had been convicted of drug offenses while already receiving aid.
Petrorecôncavo, which presented the second best offer of the tender process, was selected after the disqualification of the company 3R Petroleum.
Now, an early lean or even a reaction to the gun in under a tenth of a second, brings automatic disqualification.
The report said the failed drug test would normally have meant Justify's disqualification and forfeiture of entry into the Kentucky Derby.
Peter McNeeley's manager ran into the ring to save his fighter from taking any additional punishment, meaning Tyson won by disqualification.
The precedent shows, however, that the Senate has separated removal and disqualification when they have voted on federal judges and officials.
"Persistent breaches in delivering documents to the registrar also places the directors at risk of disqualification as a director," she said.
In such cases, the disqualification rule is set aside to avoid a denial of justice as shown by Evans v. Gore.
With victory, Martin advanced his record to 28 wins (25 KOs) against 2 losses (1 KO) as well as 1 disqualification.
The Belgians were promoted from silver after the doping disqualification of the Russian team that crossed the line in Beijing first.
But the time was not officially recorded, as it was more than double the 31-minute maximum allowed to avoid disqualification.
Smith added that students, not administrators, run the student body election, and that the decision to uphold McIntosh's disqualification was unanimous.
"Once the IOC's case and any appeal is concluded for the disqualification of Nesta Carter from the men's 4x100m event at the Olympic Games Beijing 20123 for an anti-doping rule violation, the IAAF will take it to the Jamaican federation to determine Carter's sanction beyond this disqualification," the sport's ruling body said in a statement.
" Davis said Mickelson wanted information "because he said, &aposI&aposve been hearing stuff in the media that maybe it&aposs a disqualification.
She won an appeal last month, with a judge ruling that she had insufficient opportunity to respond to the grounds for disqualification.
After her disqualification in London four years prior, Rafaela Silva became Rio's hero when she won Brazil's first gold medal of 13.
The disqualification lifts Ferrari's Charles Leclerc to sixth with Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly and Racing Point's Sergio Perez now seventh and eighth.
"I hope Patel uses his disqualification period to reflect on why he chose to make such a reckless decision on that day."
It turned out one was, and senators were called back to cast a hasty vote of disqualification, which passed 94 to 2.
Rosenstein also said that having made political contributions "is not a disqualification" from working for the special counsel leading the Russia investigation.
A five-member bench delivered the verdict on the question of the period of the disqualification of a member of the parliament.
"Although it was a great victory for Hong Kong activists to have them elected, the disqualification is a large setback," Nachman said.
However, many individuals with criminal records do not even apply for licensure because they believe their past conviction is an immediate disqualification.
The Choice Act would also weaken the SEC's negotiating leverage by restricting the commission's ability to threaten automatic disqualification from regulated activities.
The revision to the regulation, known as Rule 39, stipulates penalties for violations, including disqualification or even a ban from future competition.
Fearing the possibility of a late disqualification after the nomination period closed, the Labour Party nominated a second candidate for the seat.
The I.O.C. did not specify, however, how those criteria were applied, or if an athlete's implication had necessarily constituted an automatic disqualification.
The sole loss on his record came via disqualification, as he tried to finish off an opponent he had already thoroughly dismantled.
That is, an individual from whom the president could expect loyalty, but who wouldn't be subject to disqualification because of that loyalty.
Two dissenting judges, however, recommended Mr. Sharif's disqualification, with one justice equating Mr. Sharif to a "godfather" of an Italian-style Mafia.
The organization responded with a nearly identical email to the one Murphy received a few years before; there would be no disqualification.
This year's race has been shaken by the electoral board's disqualification of two leading candidates a month before the April 10 vote.
As for the disqualification of Mr. McIntosh, she cited the Code of Honor, saying that all candidates should follow the election rules.
The fight led to the disqualification of both teams, cost Canada a gold medal, and spurred an international debate over fighting in hockey.
Nor, really, is the fact that a disqualification of the horse that was the clear class of the field might draw Trump's ire.
Of course, the plaintiffs' firm may not want to expend the time and money relitigating its disqualification in case after case at JAMS.
He apologized to her about the disqualification and was sorry her teammates were the ones to tell her the crushing news, he said.
It noted moves to criminalise actions mocking China's national anthem, and the disqualification of pro-independence candidates in Hong Kong's semi-democratic elections.
In 2014, the rule carried a threat of penalties — disqualification from future debates, for example — for presidential candidates who participated in unsanctioned debates.
Failure to produce third party releases upon Sponsor's request may result in disqualification, as determined by Sponsor is its sole and absolute discretion.
"Yesterday evening, I received a letter from the international federation regarding my four-year disqualification," Lovchev told the TASS news agency on Tuesday.
Mr Sharif's disqualification will certainly last beyond the next scheduled elections, due mid-next year, and could yet be interpreted as being permanent.
His byline appeared on the 1988 exclusive on sprinter Ben Johnson's steroid disqualification from the Olympics and also the Pete Rose gambling scandal.
Too much YA fiction was a warning sign, though not exactly a disqualification, assuming their collection didn't include anything from the Twilight series.
"We need a disqualification provision that's more reflective of today's community, not (the community) from more than 100 years ago," Williams told CNN.
He's 4-1 as a pro -- and even in his disqualification loss to Allen Crowder back in January, Hardy looked powerful and dangerous.
According to electoral law, a criminal conviction could spell electoral disqualification for Thanathorn, who has looked set to become a member of parliament.
Originally, the rule was meant to prevent GOP candidates from participating in unsanctioned debates by imposing penalties, such as disqualification from sanctioned debates.
The agency could also revise its internal guidelines on assessing penalties and imposing disqualification, regardless of the fate of Representative Hensarling's proposed law.
The contests have proven testy, with bad-tempered accusations traded and the mass disqualification of moderate candidates by a hardline-controlled vetting body.
The disqualification costs Bolt his legendary "triple triple": gold in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay at the 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympics.
After the first round of reanalysis, Bulut, the silver medalist turned gold after Alptekin's disqualification, was provisionally suspended in March of this year.
Last month, Future Forward leader Thanathorn Juangroonruangkit faced disqualification over an allegation that he misled voters in his biography on the party's website.
Since then, he continued, Mr. Castor had appeared in front of him as a criminal defense lawyer and had never sought his disqualification.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, in a letter from its general counsel, John L. Forgy, said the disqualification was not subject to appeal.
In Tennessee, there are more than 950 restrictions based on a criminal record, including disqualification for any state-funded student loan or grant.
Democrats have challenged the disqualification of provisional ballots in cases where signatures do not match — a situation that can disproportionately affect minority voters.
The New York Times said the failed drug test would normally have meant Justify's disqualification and forfeiture of entry into the Kentucky Derby.
The resulting disqualification of a class of persons from the right to seek specific protection from the law is unprecedented in our jurisprudence.
Cole, a partner at the law firm Sidley Austin, claimed he had no recollection of matters referenced as the basis for his disqualification.
The disqualification of relatives of noncitizens especially hurt those from the countries of Southern and Eastern Europe, which suffered from extremely low quotas.
Postcard from Saratoga The esteemed trainer Bill Mott remains unsettled by the disqualification that gave his long shot colt the garland of roses.
Postcard from Saratoga The esteemed trainer Bill Mott remains unsettled by the disqualification that gave his long shot colt the garland of roses.
Hamlin was the second race winner to suffer a disqualification, the other being Ross Chastain in a Truck Series race at Iowa Speedway.
Navalny said after the verdict that he believed he could still run, because the disqualification does not apply to someone given a suspended sentence.
But Meza's family did say he was under enormous stress over his disqualification and the cheating claims made in blog posts and media reports.
The best course would be to free the Catalan prisoners and charge them all with disobeying the constitution, punishable with lengthy disqualification from office.
Those who skip to the end are doomed to disqualification—but only days later, well after they receive their medal and the crowd's adulation.
The governing body said the disqualification would take effect if the fans caused more trouble inside a stadium at any of Russia's remaining matches.
It based Mr Sharif's disqualification on Article 62 of the constitution, a baggy, mostly ignored law that requires politicians to be "honest" and "righteous".
Politicians fear that minor violations of these rules may result in disqualification or other punishments from the Election Commission, before or after the election.
On Dec 10, 2018, IOOF's CEO and chairman stood aside to contest disqualification proceedings against them launched by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA).
Even when Hernandez's father offered proof of her gender, and cleared up the clerical error that had her listed as male, the disqualification remained.
Subsequent attempts made by the same individual to submit multiple entries by using multiple accounts or otherwise may result in disqualification of the entrant.
The dispute has further muddled the outlook for this year's elections as another candidate also faces possible disqualification amid plagiarism and vote-buying accusations.
Jones doesn't acknowledge his 1 loss -- because it was due to a disqualification from an illegal elbow in a fight he was otherwise dominating.
The only loss came in the men's 400 relay, when Tyson Gay and Isiah Young bobbled a baton handoff, which led to a disqualification.
Bologna finally won the fifth game, but Genoa supporters contend the field invasion in Game 3 should have led to the disqualification of Bologna.
These fears were fueled by a string of controversies -- like the disqualification of several pro-democracy lawmakers in 2017, and now the extradition bill.
Kim's disqualification from the election last year had been "arbitrary and capricious," that the impeachment of Mr. Min had been proper, and that Mrs.
In addition to the disqualification of thousands of candidates, street campaigning was kept to a minimum, and grass-roots activists were detained and intimidated.
Russia are already under suspended disqualification, after their supporters charged England fans and caused a dangerous stampede in the Stade Vélodrome on Saturday evening.
Last September, the AFC extraordinary congress, called to conduct the elections for the FIFA Council, was postponed over the disqualification of a Qatari candidate.
The spasm of violence raised concerns about the stability of the governing party, which was weakened by the disqualification of Mr. Sharif in July.
The 5-2 morning line favorite, Improbable, finished fifth in the Derby but was moved up to fourth after the disqualification of Maximum Security.
"The consequences include the disqualification of Mr. Ustyugov's results from the Olympic Games 2014, in which he won a gold medal," the group said.
The ruling nullifies the election, which was won by Au Nok-hin, who was recruited by the pro-democracy camp after Ms. Chow's disqualification.
Instead of the failed drug test causing a speedy disqualification, the California Horse Racing Board took more than a month to confirm the results.
An Alaska school district is investigating the disqualification of a teenage swimmer after a referee ruled her suit revealed too much of her buttocks.
"We are cautious as neither the IWF nor the IOC have ratified the disqualification of Podobedova after last month's news," Fedehalter said in a statement.
He said Tuesday that he hoped voters would support another candidate, Kelvin Lam, who had registered to run in the event of Mr. Wong's disqualification.
Officials judge the event throughout, and if there is a "serious enough violation, or multiple infractions, can result in disqualification," according to the NBC report.
After all, he is a long way from his peak when he started his career 49-1, his lone loss coming via a controversial disqualification.
Sharif's supporters have decried the Supreme Court's disqualification of the former leader over undisclosed income as overreach and part of a political conspiracy by opponents.
He was given a notice of medical disqualification in December 2013, however, after disclosing he had human immunodeficiency virus, known as HIV, which causes AIDS.
"Policies don't involve the personal fortunes of the president, so challenges on executive power or the legality of programs would not trigger disqualification," he added.
According to former SEC Commissioner Dan Gallagher, a Republican appointee, the agency historically used automatic disqualification of individuals and institutions to prevent repeat securities violations.
The disqualification of several Legislative Council election candidates due to their public advocacy of Hong Kong independence has sparked tensions in the last few weeks.
The disqualification motion asserted that Liebowitz's client, photographer Glen Craig, gave confidential information about his licensing practices to the defense expert in a telephone conversation.
Alexis Robinson, 28, says the news about the swimmer's disqualification hit especially hard, because it's the same thing she dealt with growing up playing tennis.
" He added, "President Trump thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit.
According to some ethical standards, the mere existence of a possible conflict can be a disqualification for public service or can be suggestive of impropriety.
The disqualification ruined a strong effort from Hamlin, who started 37th in a backup car after slapping the outside wall early in Friday's opening practice.
The disqualification was the fifth this year under the enforcement policy NASCAR adopted this year, all in either the Xfinity or Gander Outdoors Truck Series.
Schiff and his colleagues failed to note that disqualification from office was discretionary, not mandatory, and thus couldn't be used to justify a not-guilty vote.
His disqualification in September led delegates to call off an extraordinary AFC Congress which had been called to choose three Asian places on the FIFA Council.
Reformists have been promoting Mr. Khomeini, who is 43, as a figurehead of their faction in recent years, and his apparent disqualification is a significant setback.
The NFL owners also expanded reviewable plays to include disqualification of players and approved ejection standards to go along with the "use of the helmet" rule.
As pharmaceutical executives lined their pockets, my loved ones found themselves not only imprisoned, but also greeted with disqualification from receiving financial aid upon their release.
A failed drug test would usually result in disqualification and the forfeiture of any prize money, which could have quashed Justify's entry to the Kentucky Derby.
The advances came despite the disqualification of thousands pro-reform candidates by an unelected clerical Guardian Council that reports directly to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Reg won again on November 21995, beating Bobby Woods at National Sporting Club, Mayfair, but Ron's streak was over: he lost by disqualification to Doug Sherlock.
But the stringent rules have left anti-junta parties fretting about how to campaign online, nervous that they could inadvertently break a rule that triggers disqualification.
As he regained the lead, Centrowitz gave Souleiman a savvy bump to keep the slight opening from closing, careful to avoid disqualification for impeding another runner.
The owners of Maximum Security filed suit in federal court Wednesday to overturn the disqualification of their colt in the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby.
In the days since, the owners of Maximum Security, Gary and Mary West, have filed a lawsuit in federal court asking that the disqualification be reversed.
I might be sympathetic to this argument if I thought being two inches from disqualification were a reasonable goal for the men's team to aspire to.
He was the driving force behind a wave of street protests in Moscow over the summer following the disqualification of opposition candidates in City Council elections.
The five-member bench returned a split decision in April with three judges calling for an investigation and two judges calling for Mr. Sharif's outright disqualification.
More than six million Americans are kept out of the voting booth because of a felony conviction, and many are unaware of their disqualification from voting.
If she is found to have cheated, Van den Driessche faces disqualification, a six-month suspension and a fine of as much as 200,000 Swiss francs ($195,000).
The state&aposs seven Supreme Court justices are appealing a federal judge&aposs ruling that allows Griffen&aposs lawsuit against them over the disqualification to move forward.
The disqualification of the book incited anger among students, professors and liberal politicians, many of whom claimed it constituted censorship, according to the Israeli news site Haaretz.
Illegal, under-the-table funding by companies could, if proven, lead to the disqualification of the Bolsonaro ticket, said attorney Guilherme Salles Gonçalves, an electoral law expert.
And, her lawyers had argued, that even though the defamation case is in federal court, her testimony could still be banned under the state's spousal disqualification laws.
"His disqualification by the Guardian Council would show that the council is not independent and follows the orders of the supreme leader," said political analyst Saeed Leylaz.
Mr Berlusconi, who has a conviction for tax fraud, cannot be prime minister or even stand for parliament because his sentence included a disqualification from public office.
Prior to fighting Jeffries, Corbett had followed suit and laid low for quite some time; his last fight being a disqualification loss to Tom Sharkey in 1898.
Burton turned pro in 1958 and spent the following year racking up a record of 4 wins, 3 losses, and 1 disqualification on various cards throughout California.
Senior leaders from Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) party pointed fingers at the country's military after his disqualification for not declaring a source of income.
The advances came despite the disqualification of thousands of pro-reform candidates by an unelected clerical Guardian Council that reports directly to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The government previously said candidates for the legislative election in September must declare that they recognize Hong Kong as an "inalienable part" of China or face disqualification.
This isn't the first time this student's body has been targeted, her mother saysThe teen's mom, Meagan Kowatch, told KTUU that she also wants Friday's disqualification overturned.
The Supreme Court agreed with Lloyds that a "capital disqualification event" (CDE) had occurred when it became clear the ECNs were not eligible for stress test capital.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Russia have been fined €150,000 by UEFA and been given a suspended disqualification for the violence inside the Stade Vélodrome on Saturday evening.
Cummings does a lot of his best work from what is sometimes called 'inside sankaku' but what an IBJJF referee would call a 'disqualification for knee reaping'.
Mr. Au has responded to Ms. Chan's criticism by saying his protest was meant to challenge Beijing's interpretation of the law that led to the lawmakers' disqualification.
But how do you convince people that your age is a boon rather that a disqualification when it comes to to tackling some of these entrenched problems?
The court said its judging panel had found that Olympic rules afforded "no discretion and that disqualification of results is a necessary consequence" of a positive test.
In our case, removal and disqualification are listed together in the articles of impeachment, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi handed over to the Senate to vote on.
"Fusion's argument that I should look beyond the traditional grounds of disqualification to consider President Trump's alleged political interests proves too much," McFadden wrote in an opinion.
But top speed has proved elusive for Bolt since Berlin, because of physical wear and also, perhaps, the introduction of mandatory disqualification for false starts in 2010.
That's why thousands of people took to the streets in Moscow this summer to protest the disqualification of some 225 independent opposition candidates in September's city elections.
Disqualification from running for office would then take a second vote in the Senate — one that requires only a simple majority to pass, according to The Journal.
President Trump thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States.
"There needs to be an exhaustive investigation that can lead to other consequences, whether that be criminal charges or disqualification from being a public employee," he said.
While the family awaits official word, they emphasize this: He was under enormous stress over his disqualification and the cheating claims made in blog posts and media reports.
The government's disqualification from public office of two-time presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, who would be an opposition favorite to replace Maduro, gave further impetus to the demonstrations.
"Longhair" Leung Kwok-hung is one of four pro-democracy lawmakers facing disqualification after the government filed lawsuits this month challenging the validity of their oaths of office.
Mayo received a 10-game suspension in 2011 when he tested positive for dehydroepiandrosterone—a performance enhancing drug—but his disqualification does not appear to be PED related.
Egypt's former anti-graft chief was on his way to appeal against the disqualification of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's strongest potential challenger in an upcoming presidential vote.
MEXICO CITY, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Renault will not appeal their Japanese Grand Prix disqualification for breaking the rules on driver aids, the Formula One team said on Thursday.
Because of attorney-client confidentiality, we have no way of knowing whether Trump and his lawyers have discussed the possibility of bringing a disqualification motion in the case.
The youngster said he was "ashamed" by his behavior during the match against Kyle Edmund, which resulted in his immediate disqualification and the tie being handed to Britain.
Centrowitz's compatriot Robby Andrews qualified in fifth place in the second semi-final but stepped off the track in the run to the line and could face disqualification.
IAAF, however, appealed to CAS over the punishments in March last year, saying it disagreed with the "selective" disqualification of results that allowed the athletes to keep titles.
"The IAAF will immediately proceed to the effective disqualification of results, re-rankings and reallocation of medals in all competitions under its control," it said in a statement.
They also decry irregularities in the voter roll, the disqualification of two of the strongest opposition candidates, and continuing deadly crackdowns on protests and even on campaign events.
The disqualification is a blow for the AG2R-La Mondiale rider as the week-long Paris-Nice race was an early goal ahead of July's Tour de France.
"Voters should consider such a refusal to perform their sworn constitutional responsibility to advise and consent, not merely obstruct, a disqualification for future Senate office," the paper wrote.
A blunt approach — call it disqualification — would be an all-out prohibition of bots on forums where important political speech takes place, and punishment for the humans responsible.
The outcome could be skewed by the disqualification of many pro-reform candidates by an unelected clerical Guardian Council that reports directly to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
He bit his tongue and refused to comment on the officiating after the game, and his coach, Ryan Saunders, hoped to use the disqualification as a teaching point.
New York's labyrinthine laws make it difficult for a candidate to have his or her name revoked, even for reasons that include death, disqualification or asking for removal.
Right now, the D.C. conversation is driven by process and if the midterm elections were held today, the Republican message would be dominated by disqualification of the Democrats.
"A fourth appeal had been filed by the British team against the disqualification of their team under Rule 163.2 (Obstruction)," a statement from the Jury of Appeal said.
In a court filing two weeks ago, the Washington lawyer said that he had "no recollection" of what the government referenced as the basis for his disqualification in meetings.
It was the only time that the heavyweight title was won on a disqualification and it further associated Jack Sharkey with a most disappointing kind of in-ring madness.
The naive loss against Dempsey, the disqualification loss against Schmeling, the questionable win in the rematch, and now the press was convinced that Carnera's handlers had got to him.
Black hair discrimination made national news in December when a black high school wrestler in New Jersey was forced to cut his dreadlocks by a referee or face disqualification.
The challenger would have been awarded a win by disqualification if he told the referee he was unable to continue, but he fought on before ultimately dropping the decision.
It said the ethics committee had decided to impose a fine of 150,000 euros and a suspended disqualification of the Russian national team until the end of the tournament.
"I've covered presidential elections for 20 years and I don't remember ever seeing an election where 'disqualification' was bandied about so frequently as a political strategy," he told CNBC.
Capriles' punishment falls under a comptroller's office measure known as "disqualification" that blocks politicians from holding office if they are deemed to have committed "irregularities" in managing state resources.
The act also ended the disqualification of someone who married a Roman Catholic from the line of succession — something to be thankful for now, since Markle was raised Catholic.
Third parties like the president don't have legal standing to seek disqualification based on someone else's client relationship, the experts said, so judges generally disregard third party conflict allegations.
With the news of the Moscow cancellation now behind it, the series heads to Berlin — the site of di Grassi's season one disqualification — for a race on May 21st.
Anticipating his disqualification, the 69-year-old is making his bid as watertight as he can, seeking 5,000 voter endorsements and volunteer monitors to ensure he gets fair treatment.
GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - American Lilly King has lost her appeal against disqualification from the women's 200 meters breaststroke at the world championships in Gwangju, organizers said on Thursday.
Speaking out on presidential or congressional excesses that may reach them in their official capacity could possibly result in disqualification, the judge being seen as having prejudged the issues.
Female candidates struggle Charles Munyaneza, executive secretary of the Rwandan electoral commission, told CNN that Rwigara gathered more than 900 signatures, but most were "forged," leading to her disqualification.
The disqualification of State Grid and Cheung Kong Infrastructure prompted the state of New South Wales (NSW) to restart the tender process for a majority stake in the grid.
VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — The Russian soccer federation was fined about $170,000 and given a suspended disqualification from the European Championships on Tuesday as punishment for in-stadium fan violence.
Judge Oetken originally found the motion sanctionable in a decision in March, holding that Liebowitz knew Craig had not revealed confidences and filed the disqualification motion in bad faith.
Russia's Euro 2016 football team has received a suspended disqualification for fan hooliganism at the England match in Marseille, France, on Saturday, which resulted in numerous arrests and injuries.
But if your cultural team winning remains the highest priority in politics, then America can't count on corruption — even the outright illegal kind — to be a disqualification for office.
The top court followed up Sharif's July disqualification by removing him as PML-N party leader in February, and lately banned him for life from holding any public office.
Yet, film criticism aside, the disqualification of the country's first Oscar submission in the Best International Feature Film category could spark a much bigger conversation about language and culture.
The disqualification sparked conversations about how female bodies are evaluated in sports, as the teenager did not choose the swimsuit, which all female swimmers on the school's team wear.
Disqualification would also have scuppered a planned takeover of reactor designer Areva NP by EDF and jeopardised EDF's plans to build two similar EPR reactors in Hinkley Point, Britain.
Britain won four medals in Sochi, the country's best haul since 1924, and that tally looks likely to become five after Russia's subsequent doping disqualification from the four-man bobsleigh.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Teenager Mitch Iles will shoot for Australia at the Rio de Janeiro Games following the disqualification of double Olympic champion Michael Diamond for drink-driving and firearms offences.
The Consob sanctions include a 12-month disqualification from taking up a management role with any Italian-listed company and an order confiscation property with a value of 385,000 euros.
"The Respondent (Germany) filed a proposal for disqualification of the three members of the tribunal," the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) said in a Nov.
The moves follow July's Supreme Court disqualification of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, which he blamed on a conspiracy against him, feeding speculation about a rupture in civilian-military ties.
Abbasi, 58, is a staunch Sharif loyalist and had been the petroleum minister in his cabinet until Friday, when Sharif resigned following a Supreme Court disqualification after a corruption probe.
She successfully challenged her 203 disqualification on the grounds that she also has androgen insensitivity syndrome, a condition in which her body cannot respond to testosterone, either natural or synthetic.
A two-thirds vote by senators is required for a conviction, which could lead to removal from office and a disqualification of holding any other public office in the state.
On July 803, about 2,000 protesters — including opposition candidates — rallied outside Moscow's election headquarters to protest the disqualification of the candidates and to demand a meeting with Moscow's election commissioner.
"I think this is the most egregious disqualification in the history of horse racing, and not just because it's our horse," West told The Associated Press by phone Saturday night.
Memorable moments: Two of the most famous professional wrestlers ever, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, duked it out in a No Disqualification match for the WWF Championship belt.
The president's camp has zeroed in on the whistleblower not being directly privy to the call between Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, as a disqualification of the complaint.
"President Trump thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the United States," the articles conclude.
"The disqualification appears to stem from a difference of opinion in the interpretation of the rules governing high school swim uniforms," the Anchorage School District said in a statement read.
The commission's letter to attorney D. Barry Stilz, who filed the appeal of behalf of owners Gary and Mary West, also denied a request to stay the disqualification ruling pending appeal.
"I think this is the most egregious disqualification in the history of horse racing, and not just because it's our horse," Maximum Security co-owner Gary West told The Associated Press.
A former American citizen, she barely survived a constitutional challenge on the grounds of citizenship to her presidential bid, and could still face disqualification if she wins in the upcoming elections.
The first was the disqualification on August 31st of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a former president who is serving a jail sentence for corruption, as the PT's nominee for president.
The Constitution explicitly requires a two-thirds vote for conviction, but does not specify the margin needed for disqualification, so parliamentarians have ruled that the default for Senate votes is sufficient.
If a nation tots up three positives during the 18-month qualifying period for Tokyo, it faces disqualification from the Games – a fate that befell Russia and Bulgaria at Rio 2016.
Real Madrid has endured some embarrassing setbacks this season beyond the Barcelona rout, particularly its disqualification from the Copa del Rey in Spain after fielding an ineligible player against lowly Cádiz.
As she was less than 20 meters from the line believing the bronze medal was in her grasp, a senior official stepped out in front of her to confirm her disqualification.
Nixon Peabody, Ropes and Latham have offered similar, though not identical, responses to the government's claim that their client relationships with USC might require their disqualification from the college admissions case.
With four of 10 preliminary races now complete, the discard rule let New Zealanders toss aside their disqualification from the previous day, equal to a last plus one, or 21st place.
Wherefore, Donald Trump, by such conduct warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States.
The court had disqualified Sharif as prime minister over corruption charges last year but it had not mentioned the disqualification period in the verdict that was delivered on July 28, 2017.
In the land of the free, a criminal record should not mean a lifetime disqualification from opportunity — opportunity to build a better life after a mistake, for oneself and one's family.
He had risked a heavy fine, disqualification from the Baku results or even a race ban after the International Automobile Federation decided last week to review the causes of the incident.
And the recent disqualification of pro-independence candidates from the LegCo election suggests that pro-establishment forces are ready to resort to extraordinary measures against them every step of the way.
European football's governing body has already threatened England with exclusion from the tournament, while Russia are currently under suspended disqualification after the violence inside the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille last weekend.
The rules of the hack were simple: Data used for the analysis that each team would provide was preset by the NBA and wasn't to be tampered with — or risk disqualification.
Well, come win, lose, draw or disqualification, those hillbilly boys don't back down and are game for a fight with anyone, King Kong, Godzilla, Mike Tyson, Donald Trump, take your pick.
The governing political party, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, is already reeling from the fallout over the disqualification in July of its leader Nawaz Sharif, as prime minister, over a corruption investigation.
The bespectacled Wong, now 23, holds a high profile internationally, however, and described his disqualification - on the grounds that advocacy of Hong Kong's self-determination violates electoral laws - as political censorship.
The problem was a minor technical one at the first changeover between Mike Rogers and Justin Gatlin, as Gatlin touched the baton out of his zone but the result was disqualification.
Not only did he win by promising a law and order crackdown, but the electoral contest was further marred by the disqualification of a popular reformist candidate on dubious legal grounds.
The turnout at the handover protest in 2018 was one of the lowest ever after the disqualification of pro-democracy legislators and the jailing of some of the most prominent activists.
Judge Chen said in a 2017 Uber disqualification case against a different law firm that the California Court of Appeals has suggested that judges' inherent authority doesn't extend beyond their courtroom doors.
World athletics' governing body IAAF appealed to CAS over the punishments in March last year, however, saying it disagreed with the "selective" disqualification of results that allowed the athletes to keep titles.
On March 11th by-elections will be fought to fill four seats left vacant by the disqualification of members of the territory's Legislative Council, known as Legco, who had expressed such views.
The disqualification orders could see Li and the other four directors barred from being a director or being involved in the management of any Hong Kong corporation for up to 15 years.
"I'm hoping we can an appeal of some kind, but we're seeing that the result is a disqualification, so I'm hoping we can appeal that," said former world record holder Tyson Gay.
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) doping hearing panel ruled Foo Kone committed an anti-doping violation, resulting in the disqualification of her singles results at the tournament held in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
The umpire opted for a code violation over a disqualification after the Latvian wildcard argued the racquet slipped from her hand but a clearly upset Broady called for another official to adjudicate.
Despite the fact that this position is not elected, the Supreme Leader has final say on all political matters including the disqualification of candidates, cabinet appointments and the control of armed forces.
"We did not have the best car by any means, but luckily, the techniques I've learned over so many years kind of (helped) us there," Hamlin said before learning of the disqualification.
That was the case with Ashley Rollins, a coach and writer who posted on her website that she used an unregistered pacer in the 2018 California International Marathon, leading to her disqualification.
One other horse has been stripped of victory: In 1968 a failed drug test led to the disqualification of Dancer's Image days after the race, when Forward Pass was named the winner.
While Mr. Ahmadinejad's disqualification was not unexpected, the timing of the announcement — just around midnight, two days before what had been the scheduled unveiling of the final list of candidates — was unusual.
The I.O.C. did not publicly identify the athletes on Friday for legal reasons, noting that even though they had not failed drug tests, the manipulation of their samples could warrant their disqualification.
Russia fans have been at the center of the troubles and tournament organizers UEFA imposed a suspended disqualification and a 150,000 euro ($168,300.00) fine on the Russian Football Union (RFU) on Tuesday.
Gallagher's team says Navy prosecutors and their investigators illegally snooped on the defense and reporters in a transgression that merits dismissal of the charges or disqualification of the lead prosecutor from the case.
LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Haas are appealing against Romain Grosjean's Italian Grand Prix disqualification but will not let off-track 'gamesmanship' distract them in Singapore next weekend, team boss Guenther Steiner has said.
Meanwhile, Harding was so on edge that she started crying when a lace broke on her skates at the Games just before she went out on the ice, which almost led to disqualification.
That presents terrible legal odds - even if the party won 80 percent of those challenges, it could face disqualification or confusion in ten other states, a death knell for a close presidential race.
Just one day ago, Russia was given a suspended disqualification—meaning they would be banned if their fans cause any further violence—after 150 "well-trained" and "hyper-violent" ultras descended on Marseille.
Of the four individuals that FINRA found who were subject to "statutory disqualification" because of some criminal history, it said that one worked at JPMorgan for 10 years and another for eight years.
Lloyds argued it had the right to call the issues because they were not counted as core capital by the most recent Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) stress tests, triggering a capital disqualification event.
According to a spokesman for USADA, the decision to issue a disqualification loss instead of a no contest to an ostensibly winning PED offender is left to the discretion of individual athletic commissions.
A lot can still go wrong: the Zika virus; serious concerns about water quality, and that small matter of the Russian doping scandal that resulted in the disqualification of more than 100 athletes.
A week after the announcement, an emergency meeting in Istanbul of Muslim leaders declared that Trump's "null and void" decision marked America's disqualification as an honest broker in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Many Olympians have only a short window in which to cash in on their quadrennial spike in endorsement demand, and those who break the rule can face disqualification or have their medals stripped.
Some local observers said Ms. Chow's disqualification seemed to indicate a toughening standard for participation in government by a broad range of democracy campaigners, not just those who have called for outright independence.
In fact, the US Constitution plainly states that in Article 1, Section 3 that the only penalty Trump faces is "removal from office" and disqualification to hold any elected office in the future.
He also produced some of the sport&aposs most memorable, and controversial bouts, including his 1997 disqualification defeat to Evander Holyfield, in which he bit of a chunk of the American&aposs ear.
While the colt won at Santa Anita, the failed drug test would mean disqualification and forfeiture of both the prize money and the entry into the Kentucky Derby that came with the victory.
It's worth noting that making political donations is within the rules and is not itself a disqualification, as Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein (who appointed Mueller as special counsel) told Congress in 2017.
Schmeling, meanwhile, had avoided Sharkey following the disqualification victory and the New York State Athletic Commission announced it would not recognize Schmeling as the champion if he didn't correct the record in a rematch.
It's like a game of tag and yeah, you'll catch an occasional hard hit at the black belt and international level, but you're not trying to go for the KO. That's grounds for disqualification.
Rouhani, who hopes his moderate allies can wrest control of the two assemblies from hardline factions, criticized the disqualification of parliamentary candidates and may also oppose the mass exclusion of Assembly of Experts candidates.
If she signs a scorecard attesting that she didn't do that when in fact she did, she's penalized two more; that last penalty is a reduction from the old standard, which was immediate disqualification.
GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - Another day, another controversy at the world swimming championships, with American Lilly King's disqualification from the women's 246.96 meters breaststroke on Thursday proving the latest headache for governing body FINA.
Yet Lyu, perhaps favorite for the title, did not realize she had already received a third red card for a late infringement — meaning automatic disqualification — as she was still racing home just behind Gonzalez.
England won both 2500x25m relays with Zharnel Hughes finally getting his hand on a gold medal in the men's race after losing the 43 individual title through disqualification, his team crossing in 24 seconds.
The twin decisions, a month before the April 10 elections, have stoked opposition to center-right Fujimori, the daughter of imprisoned former President Alberto Fujimori, and triggered protests calling for her disqualification as well.
More independents with no clear affiliation are expected to enter parliament because of the disqualification of thousands of pro-reform candidates by the Guardian Council, a hardline watchdog body, before the first round vote.
But her foray into politics - breaking with royal tradition - looked to be short-lived after her younger brother, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, quickly signaled he opposed it, which is likely to lead to her disqualification.
But nothing horrible really happens to the impeached officer -- no removal from office, and no disqualification from future office-holding -- unless the Senate convicts, and the Constitution requires a two-thirds vote for conviction.
An Alaska high school swimmer's disqualification by a referee who said her suit revealed too much of her buttocks was overturned late Tuesday night amid nationwide outrage over the decision, according to USA Today.
The grandson, Hassan Khomeini, 43, has said he would appeal his disqualification to run for a seat on the council, known as the Assembly of Experts, which is empowered to choose the next supreme leader.
While Bolsonaro sits at the top of the polls following the disqualification of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, he's unlikely to win enough support to avoid a runoff — where he's likely to lose.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - World champion Ben Proud will not defend his men's 50 meters butterfly title at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games after his appeal against his disqualification in the heats was thrown out.
In April, Sharif narrowly escaped disqualification after the Supreme Court ruled there was insufficient evidence to remove him - by a 2-3 split - over documents released by the Panama Papers leak into off-shore wealth.
"I watched it very closely and I just came to the conclusion that all things being equal I did not think those allegations rose to the level of disqualification from the Supreme Court," Bredesen said.
"I watched it very closely and I just came to the conclusion that, all things being equal, I did not think those allegations rose to the level of disqualification from the Supreme Court," he said.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea's Choi Minjeong powered her way to a gold medal in the Olympic women's short-track speedskating 1,500 meters on Saturday, atoning for a heartbreaking disqualification in the 500m final.
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.
And if suspicion based on allegation — even or especially "believable" allegations — becomes a sufficient basis for disqualification, it will create overpowering political incentives to discover, produce or manufacture allegations in the hopes that something sticks.
But it's laughable to think that this would be a disqualification for a president for whom corruption is a continuing business model and who has watched some cabinet members treat self-dealing as a perk.
The disqualification against the Anchorage swimmer was thankfully overturned on Wednesday, after the school district appealed the decision on the grounds that there is no way the 17-year-old hiked up her swimsuit intentionally.
The UK lender argues that it has the right to call the bonds because they were not counted as core capital by the most recent Prudential Regulatory Authority stress tests, triggering a capital disqualification event.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters rallied on Sunday against Hong Kong's disqualification of six candidates from legislative elections, the latest outpouring of anger at a perceived tightening grip on the city's freedoms by China.
Democrats won only two of four seats contested in the 70-seat Legislative Council and failed to regain their veto power in Sunday's vote, which was triggered when Beijing forced the disqualification of six lawmakers.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain's women's 4x400m relay team won bronze on Sunday after successfully appealing against their disqualification as a row over rules that has blighted the world indoor championships reignited right at the end.
"Charges relating to crowd disturbances, use of fireworks and racist behaviour had been brought against the RFU (Russian Football Union)," UEFA said in a statement, adding its ethics committee had imposed a suspended disqualification and fine.
Last year, Agnes Chow of Demosisto, a party which had advocated self-determination, was prevented from running in a by-election to fill a seat left empty after the disqualification of Nathan Law, also of Demosisto.
Some constitutional scholars wonder whether the disqualification clause even applies to a president, but the consensus is that it was written precisely for that purpose when the authors of the Constitution gathered in Philadelphia in 1787.
The wily Rafsanjani rankled hardliners in the lead-up to election to the assembly and parliament in 2016 by openly criticizing the Guardian Council, the body that vets candidates, for their large-scale disqualification of moderates.
Under the unified rules of MMA, a referee must declare a fight a disqualification if he decides a fight-stopping foul was intentional but rule it a no-contest if he determines the foul was accidental.
Meanwhile, Jones ain't no tomato can -- he's 23-1 in his career -- with the 1 loss coming by way of disqualification in 2009 for throwing a questionable, illegal elbow in a fight he was already dominating.
Collateral consequences from drug arrests can include the loss of federal financial aid, eviction from public housing, disqualification from a wide range of occupational licenses, loss of the right to vote and denial of public assistance.
In the two years since, Chand has been at the center of a legal case that contests not only her disqualification but also the international policy her lawyers say discriminates against athletes with atypical sex development.
Shortly after her disqualification, Rwigara launched an activist group called the People Salvation Movement to "encourage Rwandans to hold their government accountable," but was soon arrested on charges of inciting insurrection against the government and fraud.
But if the new standard in public life is that allegations that are widely believed against a figure like Moore, or Franken, require disqualification from political life, the President himself could find himself on dangerous ground.
Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying and Justice Secretary Rimsky Yuen began the action on Friday after lawmakers Baggio Leung and Yau Wai-ching lost a legal appeal over their disqualification, the government said in a statement.
Yet the vagueness of the language UEFA used on Tuesday in giving Russia a "suspended disqualification" for the violent behavior of its fans after an earlier match in Marseille left murkiness over what might come next.
The Times The directors of Carillion Plc should be formally investigated after overseeing a "rotten corporate culture" and may warrant disqualification from holding boardroom roles in the future, a House of Commons inquiry has concluded. bit.
The Russians have responded with predictable pique—just as many refused to condemn the violence of their football hooligans during the European Championship earlier this week, which has led to a suspended disqualification from the tournament.
LILLE, France (Reuters) - Russia's players have not been distracted by the fan violence that has brought a threat of disqualification from Euro 2016, coach Leonid Slutski said after another stuttering performance from his team on Wednesday.
Despite Sherry Pie's disqualification, VH1 says the 12th season will continue to air as planned — with scenes that may include Guglielmelli — but notes that Guglielmelli will not appear in the grand finale that's filming this spring.
"Second, The Journal highlighted a particular phrase (emphasis ours): "President Trump thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States.
After the race, Team USA filed a petition to protest the disqualification as Felix claimed that a Brazilian competitor in the next lane knocked her elbow just as she was about to hand the baton to teammate.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's highest court dismissed on Friday an appeal by two pro-independence lawmakers contesting their disqualification from the legislature, effectively ruling out their return to the political fold in the Chinese-ruled city.
The race caps a wild Triple Crown season that saw the first disqualification of a horse that crossed the line first at Churchill Downs and a rider thrown from his horse at the start of the Preakness.
And in Rigo's most recent victory (now a No Contest), he hit Moises Flores after the bell in the first round and Flores paused for a moment's consideration, before dropping to the mat and seeking the disqualification.
The Russian national football team has been handed a suspended disqualification from Euro 2016 and a 150,000-euro ($168,300.00) fine after their fans were involved in violent clashes in Marseille, the governing body UEFA said on Tuesday.
"Shi'ite clerics are really masters of the art of the deal," said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a US-based organisation which has criticized the widespread disqualification of candidates.
"The Court found that Planned Parenthood and the three patients it recruited could not contest in federal court Arkansas's determination that a medical provider has engaged in misconduct that merits disqualification from the Medicaid program," Rutledge said.
After the race, Team U.S.A. filed a petition to protest the disqualification as Felix claimed that a Brazilian competitor in the next lane knocked her elbow just as she was about to hand the baton to teammate.
"Shi'ite clerics are really masters of the art of the deal," said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, a US-based organization which has criticized the widespread disqualification of candidates.
The turnout at the handover protest in 2018 was one of the lowest ever after Hong Kong's opposition lost steam following the disqualification of pro-democracy legislators and the jailing of some of the most prominent activists.
Campas, meanwhile, is 45 and while he retired with a disqualification victory in 2016 in a fight that is still yet to be officially sanctioned as a win, still wants to return for a 127th professional bout.
After a campaign marred by the disqualification of Julio Guzmán, a centrist development consultant, and another candidate, the opinion polls suggest that Ms Fujimori will take a strong lead into a run-off ballot on June 5th.
Should the Supreme Court agree to hear the trustee's appeal and rule that a disqualification event did not in fact take place, the bank will compensate bondholders "fairly" for losses suffered as a result of early redemption.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea, Feb 17 (Reuters) - South Korea's Choi Minjeong powered her way to a gold medal in the Olympic women's short-track speedskating 1,500 meters on Saturday, atoning for a heartbreaking disqualification in the 500m final.
A multimillion-dollar disqualification in the Kentucky Derby had first confused and then angered casual sports fans who tune in to horse racing for the five weeks in the spring that the Triple Crown commands their attention.
"I watched it very closely and finally I just came to the conclusion that all things being equal, I did not think that those allegations rose to the level of disqualification from the Supreme Court," Bredesen said.
"To suggest that the same decision of disqualification would not have been made if the roles were reversed is to deny the Texas A&M of today where accountability applies to all," she said in the statement.
The first-place finisher, Robert McIntosh, went to court on Friday to fight his disqualification, which came after he was found to have failed to document a campaign expense: glow sticks that appeared in a campaign video.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission didn't take long to deny the appeal of Maximum Security's disqualification as Kentucky Derby winner for interference, saying hours after it was filed Monday that the stewards' decision is not subject to appeal.
The Constitution allows the Senate to hand down two punishments when it convicts an impeached federal official: removal from office and disqualification from holding "any office of honor, trust or profit under the United States" in the future.
The result suggests Turnbull has shed the ill effects of a scandal over his deputy's personal life and the disqualification of 11 lawmakers from parliament over their dual-citizen status, but his ruling party continues to lag behind.
The son of a peasant farmer was something of an accidental president, thrown into the race at the last moment by the disqualification on a technicality of millionaire businessman Khairat al-Shater, by far the group's preferred choice.
Belocian's disqualification is also an example of track and field's cruelest rule: that one false start, just one flinch at the line — at the Olympics, no less — can end your dreams of gold before you've even started running.
A typo and an apology But the tournament's officials denied that Mili was kicked out because of her short haircut, saying a typo on the roster that listed her as a boy was the reason for the disqualification.
Sharif's disqualification stemmed from the Panama Papers leaks in 2016 that appeared to show that his daughter and two sons owned offshore holding companies registered in the British Virgin Islands and used them to buy flats in London.
"It will be a self-inflicted disqualification of the U.S. from the role of the mediator ... (which) will be irreversible because by then the U.S. would be part of the problem, not part of the solution," he said.
Gay was the last man to beat Bolt in a major championship final - in the 200 metres at the 2007 worlds in Osaka - and despite his disappointment at the disqualification he had nothing but praise for the Jamaican.
Kaniskina is also set to lose her silver medal from the 20km walk race in London after her results were disqualified from 2009 to October 2012 while Zaripova's disqualification period also includes her London Games' gold-winning race.
"The FAA defers to TSA's established STA, and TSA's determination of what factors, such as items contained within an individual's criminal record, will rise to the level of disqualification for a remote pilot certificate," the FAA rules continue.
Payoshni Mitra, an Indian researcher with a doctorate in gender issues in sport who had advocated on behalf of other intersex athletes, suggested Chand send a letter to the Athletics Federation of India, requesting her disqualification be reversed.
Lacy Clay (D-Mo.) speaks during a press conference on Tuesday regarding the lawsuit he filed against the Architect of the Capitol over the removal and disqualification of David Pulphus's "Untitled #1" in the 2016 Congressional Art Competition.
The victory by Sir Winston ended a strange Triple Crown season, kicking off with the confusing, disputed disqualification of Maximum Security, which led to the horse's owners filing a federal lawsuit seeking to restore their colt's Derby victory.
But, a rep for the organization's selection committee tells TMZ Sports LaMelo will NOT be in consideration to play in the game at the end of the season ... citing his past professional status as a means for disqualification.
The disqualification precipitated a fall in the rankings for Brash, the Olympic gold medalist, and a social media-driven campaign ensued to overturn a rule many riders said was draconian and had little to do with animal welfare.
"President Trump thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States," the passage on page five of the articles of impeachment says.
Medvedev's history already includes a $14,500 fine in 2017 at Wimbledon and a disqualification for racist remarks, but it was his behavior during his third-round match against Feliciano Lopez that most unnerved the New York City crowd.
"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.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - New Zealand's Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie shrugged off a Wednesday disqualification to reclaim dominance of the women's 470 class on Thursday as Olympic sailing moved from fluky Guanabara Bay into the grueling open ocean.
But the real window is even smaller, since most teams will want to pass the stick in the middle ten metres of the box, to avoid the risk of disqualification by taking the baton too early or too late.
Getting fleeced by Ken Holland at the trade deadline should be grounds for disqualification, no matter your record, but hey, if Petr Mrazek isn't the guy, the Flyers can always turn to noted playoff dynamo Brian Elliott and his .
It's unfortunate that the timing of its disqualification comes just as preliminary screenings of submitted films begin this week, almost a full month after the Academy announced a then-record number of entries from 93 countries on October 7.
"I understand that there are people who will state that no horse should ever have a mark or injury that was inflicted by its rider," Bloomberg wrote in an open letter to the F.E.I. decrying Brash's disqualification last year.
Sharif's disqualification stemmed from the Panama Papers leaks in 2016 that appeared to show that his daughter and two sons owned offshore holding companies registered in the British Virgin Islands and used them to buy posh flats in London.
PARIS (Reuters) - Russia could be thrown out of Euro 2016 if their fans cause further trouble inside a stadium after UEFA imposed a suspended disqualification and a 150,000 euro (119,186.66 pounds) fine on the Russian Football Union (RFU) on Tuesday.
Keller Lenkner also accused Uber of opportunism, positing that if Uber managed to get the firm bounced from the Diva case it would "surely will use (the disqualification) to attack Keller Lenkner's ability to represent drivers" in thousands of arbitrations.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's election commission said on Wednesday it is seeking the disqualification of a party that nominated a princess for prime minister, in what would be a set-back for the opposition loyal to ousted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Pavel Maslak became the first man to win three world indoor 400 metres gold medals on Saturday after benefiting from another disqualification row in which the two athletes who finished in front of him were denied their medals.
Any lawyer who brought a motion on similarly spurious grounds—or who tried to argue for changing the law to allow ethnicity-based disqualification—would be subject to sanctions including monetary penalties, censure, and even referral to the disciplinary authorities.
PANAJI, India (Reuters) - Asia's top soccer officials delivered a major snub to FIFA on Tuesday, forcing the postponement of an election for three spots on the world body's new governing Council in a row over the disqualification of a Qatari candidate.
Attorneys for Camille had fought vigorously to stop the deposition right up until the morning it started but were forced to proceed after U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni ruled she could answer questions not prohibited by the Massachusetts marital disqualification rule.
"By permitting the objections of certain Republican lawmakers to the content and perceived viewpoint of the Painting to silence Plaintiffs' constitutionally protected speech, the [Architect of the Capitol's] retroactive disqualification of 'Untitled #1' amounts to a 'heckler's veto,'" the lawsuit states.
While the results for the rest of the country are unclear, dozens of individual candidates supportive of the government seem to have gained a strong minority in Parliament, despite the disqualification of thousands of reform-minded candidates by a vetting council.
"My positive test was caused by my inadvertent consumption of food that I did not realize had been baked with marijuana, before I left for the Olympic games," the judo star explained in a statement that he issued after the disqualification.
Servis and Maximum Security, who has won eight of his 10 starts and nearly $12 million in purses, have become favorites of horse racing enthusiasts largely because of what many thought was an unjust disqualification in America's most famous race.
Indeed, the very affability of Dr. Jackson's approach when it comes to his current presidential patient is perhaps his greatest disqualification, followed closely by his lack of relevant management experience and the apparent absence of a normal pre-nomination personnel vetting.
On Horse Racing It has been a strange Triple Crown season, one that kicked off with the confusing and disputed disqualification of the apparent Kentucky Derby champion Maximum Security and will end Saturday with the 503st running of the Belmont Stakes.
The next general election is due in mid-2018 but Khan has called for early polls after PML-N leader and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was toppled in July by a Supreme Court disqualification over an undeclared source of income.
They'll also lose if they treat a record of success in business and government as some sort of disqualification for high office, or if they become so ideologically rigid that they can't endorse a candidate with whom they sometimes disagree.
But Mr. Khan is hoping that the justices, after having gone through the investigative report, will immediately remove Mr. Sharif under Article 62 and 63 of the Constitution, which calls for the disqualification of any lawmaker found to be dishonest.
Mursi was elected to power in 2012 in Egypt's first free presidential election, having been thrown into the race at the last moment by the disqualification on a technicality of millionaire businessman Khairat al-Shater, by far the Brotherhood's preferred choice.
"Despite disqualification of many prominent and competent candidates, there are still skilled and knowledgeable figures who can serve the nation due to their loyalty to the values of Revolution and reformist movement," Khatami said in a statement published on his website on Tuesday.
The volume of Tillerson's personal and financial conflicts of interest from his 40 years at Exxon should themselves serve as a disqualification: How can the ExxonMobil boss separate his array of deals with dictators, strongmen and guerrilla insurgents from his State Department duties?
This year Britain's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) was found by the High Court to have been "fudging" the evaluation of tender requirements to prevent the disqualification of the Cavendish Fluor Partnership consortium, in a £15bn ($223bn) tender to clean up several nuclear sites.
UEFA on Tuesday handed down a suspended disqualification on the Russian Football Union in response to attacks by masked Russian supporters on England fans at the end of the 1-1 Group B draw at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille on Saturday.
The former Italian prime minister survived multiple charges of corruption and a scandal of under-age sex, being convicted only once, of tax fraud, for which the punishment was a year's spell of social work and disqualification from public office for six years.
They include the banning of the local Hong Kong National Party, the expulsion of a foreign journalist and the disqualification of "a large number" of political candidates, according to a transcript on the consulate's website of a prepared speech on Feb. 27.
Rowe, defending champion Geraint Thomas's Ineos team mate, and Lotto Jumbo-Visma's Martin were seen tangling near the top of the last climb of the day as they appeared to fight for position, which led to their disqualification by the race stewards.
"It is important that you be able to communicate and meet with the State of Indiana, and disqualification from such meetings or communications would limit the ability of the Office of the Vice President to effectively carry out Administration priorities," his waiver says.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Kjetil Jansrud bowed out of the Pyeonchang Olympics with a disqualification in the men's giant slalom on Sunday but said he would be leaving with a smile on his face and was not ruling out a return in 2022.
In 1989, US District Judge Alcee L. Hastings was convicted by the Senate by a super majority but a vote on disqualification never happened, and eventually he won a seat in the US House of Representatives, where he currently serves and represents Florida.

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