Sentences with phrase «qualify by virtue of»

What I do it point out that David Rose is in such a position that his whoopsies are not mere misrepresentation, can not be casually dismissed as error, are not protected speech, and in sum and in total qualify by virtue of his profession, his being published, his prior bad acts and plentiful opportunities to correct errors that David Rose must be considered to be lying.
The bill allows disabled students to maintain their ESA to the age of 22 as long as an annual evaluation determines that they qualify by virtue of their continued disability.
West Ham could be playing in the Europa League next year, qualifying by virtue of having the best disciplinary record in the league.
That is to say, the man Andrew Cuomo has selected as his running mate seems qualified by virtue of temperament and life experience to step up to the top job should the need arise.
The Legal Aid Act, 1967 «established a statutory right to legal aid for individual applicants who qualified by virtue of the type of service they required and their financial circumstances.»
Homer did not have a law degree but qualified by virtue of the third requirement.

Not exact matches

He lived there to qualify of UK citizenship, by virtue of the island's status as a British Overseas Territory.
But as conceived by Leibniz as a qualified substance, such perspectives are attributed to each monad internally, so that the interconnection between monads is only apparent; they are in actuality «windowless» and externally related, and in concord only by virtue of pre-established harmony.
What else are we to conclude when a man without any biblical training or calling from the Spirit is considered more qualified to preach the gospel by virtue of being a man than a woman with extensive training, years of practice, remarkable giftedness, and a profound sense of calling?
Having failed to qualify for the previous race René Arnoux managed to finish fifth by virtue of simply staying on the track to score his first points for two years, and the last of his career.
The Hogs had finished second to perennially strong Texas in the Southwest Conference and had been shunted off to fill a slot in the East Regional, qualifying for the series by virtue of a 4 - 3 victory over Delaware in the eastern final.
This lovely young lady qualifies as WAG by virtue of having appeared on Soccer AM and as a participant on a Weakest Link episode which was dedicated to WAGS, any objections?
While BVB's loss was more embarrassing by virtue of the scoreline Eintracht Frankfurt's 2 - 1 loss to 12th Place Werder Bremen was far more damaging for their European qualifying hopes.
Lyon qualified automatically for the Champions League by virtue of their second place finish in the 2015/16 Ligue 1 season behind Paris Saint - Germain.
Slovakia qualified automatically for the Championships by virtue of finishing second behind defending champions Spain and thus forced Ukraine into the playoffs.
That is not to be taken as an endorsement, but rather an acknowledgement of the fact that — by virtue of experience, energy, inclination and native intelligence — Andrew Cuomo is indisputably well qualified to seek New York's highest office.
Not the wet sloshy stuff that comes out of the tap, but air, which, by virtue of its viscous properties, also qualifies as a fluid.
Members of the military are lucky enough to qualify for special lending options by virtue of their active duty status.
The Director shall be appointed from among individuals who are qualified to serve as the Director by virtue of their training and experience in the collection, analysis, and use of transportation statistics.
Police and corrections officers automatically qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program by virtue of being employees at city, county, state or federal agencies.
Allows additional borrowing: You might qualify for additional borrowing by virtue of the reduced cash outflow afforded by a loan refinance or consolidation.
Being qualified is «table stakes»; by virtue of the fact that you're in the room, the in - house people believe you to be qualified.
Under US case law, an individual qualifies as a public figure when public attention is focused on him by virtue of «accomplishments, fame, or mode of living, or [adoption of] a profession or calling» that provides the public with «a legitimate interest in his doings, his affairs, and his charac - ter.»
Contractors, by virtue of not being employed by their superiors, may not qualify for a workers» comp claim.
For the appeal it was accepted that there were express terms relating to the disciplinary process and that the contract incorporated the relevant trust disciplinary process, derived from a Department of Health Circular HC (90) 9, and by virtue of the incorporation of that process Edwards was entitled both to have disciplinary allegations considered by an independent three - person panel with a legally qualified chair and one panelist from the same clinical discipline and legal representation at the hearing.
However, it explicitly reiterates LPCs» authority to use any «tests which the professional counselor is qualified to employ by virtue of education, training or experience.»
Natural persons qualify as investors by virtue of such pre-existing relationships and by proof of business experience, income, and net worth.
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