His reasoning, however, is purely apologetic, and attempts by the unreal analogy of supposed limitations of natural principles and evidence to excuse the disqualifying limitation of the supernatural.
Notwithstanding this unfortunate and disqualifying "peculiarity" we may examine the argument.
A man cannot resign his seat, and hence the regular method of accomplishing the same result is the acceptance of a disqualifying office.
In the absence of any other disqualifying ground, and there wasn't any other disqualifying ground either known to the Embassy in Moscow or available in our own files back home.
If, however, it should not be adopted, it is worthy of consideration whether a provision disqualifying for office the Representatives in Congress on whom such an election may have devolved, would not be proper.
The diminution of the influence of the crown, under which article the bills for excluding contractors from seats in parliament, and disqualifying the revenue-officers from voting in the election of members, were included.
Any dog not present to be tried in its turn, the Committee reserve the right of disqualifying at the expiration of fifteen minutes.
Any dog not present to run in its turn, the Committee reserve the right of disqualifying at the expiration of fifteen minutes.
That there is in human nature this disqualifying taint of sin is, we may say, a fact universally recognized.
That's just the first step to disqualifying myself from the job.
Fred's next move is to tell you that no one can blame you for disqualifying yourself from this case.
If, however, it should not be adopted, it is worthy of consideration whether a provision disqualifying for office the Representatives in Congress on whom such an election may have devolved would not be proper.
There is general agreement as to the wisdom and justice ofdisqualifying for deformities or for mutilations of the feathers to conceal a fault.
In regard todisqualifying for trivial faults, fanciers differ in opinion.
It was the same thing whether this were done by disqualifying the objects of choice, or the persons chusing.
Nor w^d the partialities of such Bodies be obviated by disqualifying their own members.
They could only hope to obtain office by disqualifying everybody in the State who is capable of discharging official duties, and all else to them was of comparatively slight influence.
He first suggested to the Senate the removal of the disability by a joint resolution of Congress, and, on objection being made to the introduction of a {232} bill repealing the disqualifying statute, he withdrew the suggestion.
It might mean recognition and memory, but if Miss Butler had any thought of disqualifying herself because of a trivial meeting months ago when they had not even exchanged names, she would surely have done it already.
He remembered making the necessary uproar about his bad arm's disqualifying him for military service; most of it sincere enough too, in spite of a deep private happiness with his young wife.
In the alternative cases the removal will be made, and successors recommended by you, and against whom there are no disqualifying charges, will be appointed.
This prince, who was also included in the reversal of the disqualifying law, returned to France and issued a proclamation from the Chateau of Chambord in July which spread consternation in the Royalist camp.
Of voters the test-oath was required, a provision practically disfranchising Southern whites and disqualifying them for office.
This is just the effect your disqualifying laws have produced.
A long list of disqualifying crimes was added, including wife-beating and conviction for vagrancy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disqualifying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.