Eligible in a sentence as an adjective

He is not eligible for parole until he has served 1/3 of the time.

One drawback with prime is that not all items are Prime eligible. Specially what they call "add on items"

Either way the local malls had a smaller pool of eligible customers and they die off.

Just keep current/sharp enough to be eligible for interesting work when it comes up. That is doable.

Such a work is not eligible for copyright protection.

To be eligible for that payment, they have to use systems that have been certified. Drchrono has been certified.

When I became eligible for partnership at my firm, I decided to leave instead. Why?

If you go the Blue Card route, you'll be eligible for permanent residence in 3 years. If you don't have a university degree, you're still in pretty good shape.

The very next sentence out of their mouths is usually "but only management is eligible for that level of&;&."

MP3 versions of tracks from CDs purchased from Amazon since 1998 and that are eligible for AutoRip will be delivered to your Cloud Player library." That rocks.

In those cases, all the "dirty" labor is done by legal/illegal immigrants that are not eligible for said basic income and thus willing to work for much less. IMO this is the central problem with the idea of a basic income.

Children are eligible, so a family of 4, for example, would receive $480/month. Economists who want to study the effect of a basic income can travel to Alaska and see the impact for themselves.

And on top of all that, the boss was not eligible for bonuses bases on the productivity of his supervisees. Finally, the kid is now apparently the lead programmer in his own frigging department but somehow does not have the authority to change his desk chair.

I any case we will have jump of income and will not be eligible for Medicaid or any subsidy with ACA. In my view, ACA intentions are good, but it is realized in entrepreneur unfriendly way and I cringe every time people say that how it is going to boost startups in this country.

"All eligible products" is a key, the new iPad with its glued in battery is not among them. The "more efficient and longer lasting" case materials he brags about are irrelevant in their disposable products made of low quality components that are not user serviceable or upgradable.

There are also income based subsidies that you're eligible for of your income is more than 4x the poverty level. There was also an expansion of Medicaid eligibility up to 4x the poverty level with the additional cost being paid by the federal government, but some states have refused that expansion and money.

To me, this signifies that the cautious approach signaled in Bilski - that is, that of gradually cutting back on the excesses spawned in the past two decades in the area of patent-eligible subject matter - will continue. So don't hold your breath awaiting any court-driven abolition of software patents generally.

Should I choose pursue an art as my vocation or start a company I'd have to be willing to endure a lag in my insurance until whatever I was pursuing became successful enough that I was eligible to be covered by a trade group or had enough revenue to buy health insurance. Guaranteed, affordable health coverage not tied to an employer or a spouse would remove a incredible burden from my life.

My sixth grade 'safety patrol' volunteer group had a member who was very popular in school, but didn't do his 'shift' on the cross walk three times and was thus eligible for expulsion. Clear fact, clear rule, but a lot of people in the group didn't want to believe that the group tolerated incompetence in order to share popularity, and so many attacks were made on the methodology of taking attendance, scheduling shifts, and the definitions of responsibilities.

Here's the flipside: --most people working in Amazon warehouses are employed by temporary staffing firms, not Amazon --most people working in Amazon warehouses don't come anywhere near 3 years of tenure before quitting or being fired --reimbursement is limited to $2,000/year for four years, while $5,000/year is pretty much the minimum direct cost to take such programs --the program is limited to full-time workers, so only those who can take classes while working full-time and mandatory-or-you-get-fired overtime can partake The number of warehouse workers eligible for this is nearly zero. Might even be precisely zero.

Eligible definitions

adjective

qualified for or allowed or worthy of being chosen; "eligible to run for office"; "eligible for retirement benefits"; "an eligible bachelor"