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Example sentences for "disqualifications"

Lexicographically close words:
disputeth; disputing; disputings; dispyse; disqualification; disqualified; disqualifies; disqualify; disqualifying; disquiet
  1. However, he realized there was a good deal on the negative side of the scale, and he weighed his disqualifications honestly; though he depreciated the importance of his unprepossessing appearance.

  2. The political disqualifications which remained only applied to electoral rights.

  3. The removal of disqualifications for want of religious belief is referred to below under the head of "Witnesses.

  4. A series of acts of parliament have removed, step by step, almost all the disqualifications which formerly made certain witnesses incompetent to testify.

  5. Under the Naturalization Act of 1870, the last of the civil disqualifications affecting aliens in England was removed.

  6. It has none of the disqualifications which we have remarked as flowing from the others into their respective systems of doctrine.

  7. But the days of those disqualifications were manifestly numbered.

  8. Disqualifications of applicants for membership in the Great Sanhedrin are not less interesting than qualifications.

  9. We come now to consider the special disqualifications of members of the Sanhedrin to sit in judgment upon the life of Jesus.

  10. He should also speak about the impediments, so that the couple may understand the disqualifications for a valid and lawful marriage; but this should be done prudently, so as not to shock the innocent or to help others to evade the law.

  11. Irregularities, as disqualifications for reception of Holy Orders, 2784 b.

  12. Some of these disqualifications are of their nature permanent, and they are removed only by dispensation or by disposition of the law (e.

  13. In other respects the disqualifications for voting in England are now much the same as in other countries.

  14. But more important from a political point of view than the disqualifications for the upper chamber is the fact that a peer cannot escape from the peerage.

  15. We have already noticed some of the disqualifications of aliens.

  16. What were the disqualifications of aliens by the common law?

  17. Great progress had been made towards the establishment of religious equality, or at all events towards the removal of religious disqualifications among the Dissenters and the Roman Catholics.

  18. It is especially hard to understand why a man who was in favor of abolishing religious disqualifications in the case of Roman Catholics should have thought it right to maintain them in the case of Protestant Dissenters.

  19. It certainly could not be contended that disqualifications for holding office and legislative mandate violated any so-called natural right.

  20. He would sweep them all away, and with them all disqualifications imposed upon women.

  21. It follows that the Roman church is unfitted to be ever a national church, although, if that danger be sufficiently obviated, no political disqualifications should be imposed upon Romanists.

  22. Corrupt and illegal practices at the election are forbidden by a statute passed in the year 1894, which imposes heavy penalties and disqualifications for the offences which it creates.

  23. Such disqualifications include the holding of any office or place of profit under the council other than the office of chairman, and the being concerned or interested in any contract or employment with, by or on behalf of the council.

  24. But the wife has no right to anything if the divorce took place by her wish, or in consequence of any disqualifications on her side, as for instance, her apostasy.

  25. Disqualifications or impediments are absolute or relative.

  26. In the meantime Mr. Henry Grattan brought in a bill into the Irish house of commons for the repeal of all the remaining disqualifications of the Roman Catholics.

  27. The disqualifications of the Cubans to hold public office is purely a myth.

  28. Such disqualifications is found on the text of no law or regulation, and in point of fact there is no such exclusion.

  29. Had the constitution been silent, nobody can doubt but that the right to prescribe all the qualifications and disqualifications of those they would send to represent them, would have belonged to the State.

  30. The third in which disqualifications of a civil kind are imposed instead of penalties.

  31. Having now described the formation and the special powers of the two branches of the legislature, I proceed to inquire into the origin and history of the disqualifications to which the members were subjected.

  32. Many disqualifications of voters, arising from participation in the war, were also expressed.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disqualifications" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.