Ineligible
in sentence
14 examples of Ineligible in a sentence
You know, the Grammy committee says that if your song contains some kind of pre-written or pre-existing music, you're
ineligible
for song of the year.
Because of the way it's structured, all kinds of exceptions, half of new mothers are
ineligible
for it.
The not-so-poor population exists in a medical no-man's land,
ineligible
for public assistance but lacking the money to pay big bills.
And there’s the rub: countries in arrears to the IMF are
ineligible
to receive long-term financing from other sources, including the World Bank’s $75 billion concessional International Development Association (IDA) facility.
The asylum system is totally unprepared to deal with the new generation of refugees, who are
ineligible
under the existing framework, because they are fleeing not from specific acts of persecution, but from the disintegration of their states.
It would eliminate the primary motive behind Russia’s support for separatism in the country’s southeast: ensuring that Ukraine remains
ineligible
for NATO membership.
This month, just as Trump was rising in the polls, he attempted to separate himself from the racist “birther” movement, which falsely claims that Obama – America’s first black president – wasn’t born in the United States, and thus was
ineligible
for the presidency.
State sponsors of terrorism are
ineligible
for US military support – which was hardly a possibility for North Korea.
When a country’s annual per capita income rises above a certain threshold – currently $1,580 – it becomes
ineligible
for Gavi support.
It would then be sanctioned by the European Commission, deemed
ineligible
for financial support by the European Central Bank, and experience capital flight.
Firms that applied for PPP loans were far less likely to go out of business, and more likely to maintain employment, than larger,
ineligible
firms.
I am glad to find, however, from what you say, that he is a respectable young man, and one whose acquaintance will not be ineligible."
Mrs. Dashwood was prudent enough to remain at the cottage, without attempting a removal to Delaford; and fortunately for Sir John and Mrs. Jennings, when Marianne was taken from them, Margaret had reached an age highly suitable for dancing, and not very
ineligible
for being supposed to have a lover.
He would have let the house, but could find no tenant, in consequence of its
ineligible
and insalubrious site.
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