Examples of 'may disqualify' in a sentence

Meaning of "may disqualify"

may disqualify: This phrase is used to suggest that something could be a reason for someone to be disqualified from a competition or a position

How to use "may disqualify" in a sentence

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Several false starts may disqualify a runner.
He may disqualify a fighter for committing a serious violation or for committing too many violations.
The slightest mistake may disqualify your entry.
The referee may disqualify the boxer whose second disobeys the referee 's orders.
Some immigration or criminal problems may disqualify you.
This may disqualify the name.
A history of drug or alcohol abuse may disqualify you from this job.
This may disqualify you.
The referee is the only official who may disqualify a player from play.
The Court may disqualify the driver for life.
Click here for more information about offenses that may disqualify you.
A criminal record may disqualify an applicant.
Medication The taking of a medication may indicate an underlying disease which may disqualify the donor.
The criminal record may disqualify an applicant for admissions.
A party committee reviewed the candidate 's nomination form and may disqualify a potential candidate.

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Going back to school may disqualify you for unemployment benefits.
But in certain jobs, generally those where you are handling money, a bankruptcy may disqualify you.
Showing up a little late may disqualify you from the process.
The jury may disqualify a contestant who is not ready by this ten-minute notice.
He interprets the competition rules and may disqualify a competitor or grant a rerun.
The race jury may disqualify a competitor in case of failure to follow the regulations, especially,.
Army weight and height requirements may disqualify you as a potential recruit.
Small formal mistakes may disqualify your application and render all your efforts useless.
Offers of post-judicial employment may disqualify the judge.
Exceeding this limit may disqualify Thailand from being a beneficiary from the Multilateral Fund.
After the third offence the referee may disqualify the athlete for any further fouls.
For example, Google may disqualify sites less than five days old for their AdSense program.
A design change to the building 's spire may disqualify the building from competition.
Which states the defense may disqualify a member of the board for cause.
Some States have conditions that may disqualify individuals from obtaining conscientious objector status.
Depending on the case, this may disqualify the system for the application.
However, there are a few things that may disqualify a patient as a good candidate.
Views differed on whether the phrase " may disqualify " should be replaced with " shall disqualify ".

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