Sentences with phrase «generally ineligible»

This holding is significant because patents that are directed at an abstract idea are generally ineligible for patent protection under 35 U.S.C. § 101 unless the abstract idea is applied to a new and useful end.
People below Credit Score of 530 are generally ineligible for FHA loans; however FHA does offer some concessions for applicants without credit history who are categorized under «nontraditional credit history» or «insufficient credit» who meet other requirements.
Students who do not meet these requirements are generally ineligible for a Pell Grant.
When they mark things down, they are generally ineligible for coupon codes, except a few times a year when they do seasonal clean outs.
Today, employees can be considered part of the top ranks — and generally ineligible for overtime — once their salary reaches a paltry $ 455 a week, or $ 23,660 a year.

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Except for postdocs receiving federal fellowships that explicitly bar them from being considered employees (and who, by the way, are ineligible to join the postdoc union at UCHC), postdocs paid out of grants to principal investigators receive their money through university payroll systems, which generally deduct payroll taxes.
On average across all the studies, a little more than one - third of students in traditional lecture classes failed — that is, they either withdrew or got Fs or Ds, which generally means they were ineligible to take more advanced courses.
Generally, you'll have little trouble finding a loan when you need it - however, you may be ineligible for lenders» lowest interest rates.
Generally, people whose pre-existing health problems make them ineligible for standard life insurance can not use mortgage life insurance as a substitute.
At the same time agency workers will generally be ineligible for apprenticeships as they are all temporary supplied workers, and as such are prejudiced.
Generally, the tax breaks associated with your job search only apply if you're looking in your current industry — and first - time job seekers are ineligible.
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