Disqualification in a sentence as a noun

However, this disqualification can be lifted by a two-thirds vote of each house of Congress.

In our times, if your "soft" on terror, its like automatic disqualification in terms of getting elected.

Failure to comply with these requirements can result in disqualification from the Program.

Having to call for a quote was usually an immediate disqualification.

I'd look for jobs in academia, non-profits, or startups, where the conviction itself won't be as much of a bar. I'd personally go with startups -- for most roles at most startups it won't be an outright disqualification.

I agree that not having side projects shouldn't be a disqualification, but I disagree that it shouldn't be a factor at all. Depending on the project it can show enthusiasm, a desire to learn technologies other than what your job uses, and the ability to carry through from an initial idea to a shipping product.

Hammonds legal team stated that Kavalers status as both a victim of the alleged crimes of the accused and an attorney to many other victims creates an appearance of partiality too strong to be disregarded, requiring disqualification.

Do you honestly think that the interview processes of tech companies are so secret that posting about them online means instant disqualification from consideration?I mean, we already know about how Zuckerberg takes prospects on an enchanting walk through the forest.

Cheating or unsporting behaviour, including deliberate attempts to deceive or mislead officials, wilful interference with other competitors, falsification of documents, use of forbidden equipment or prohibited *****, violations of airspace, or repeated serious infringements of rules should, as a guide, result in disqualification from the sporting event.

Disqualification definitions

noun

unfitness that bars you from participation

noun

the act of preventing someone from participating by finding them unqualified