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- noun Plural form of
eligibility .
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Examples
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You see, at that moment Sweden had a right-wing government cutting versus eligibilities and services, and she concluded “pretty soon it will be as awful as in Austria”.
Matthew Yglesias » Policy Solipsism: Broadband Policy Edition 2009
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Spin: It's doubtful this will happen, but it would provide an interesting conundrum for leagues that use one-game position eligibilities.
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What will make this league interesting, besides the competition, is that none of us will have any material in front of us other than names and position eligibilities.
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Welcome to the first two-page Fantasy Insider of the season, and during the regular season you'll find the elements you see on the following page, plus the games-played-by-position table that tells you of new position eligibilities.
USATODAY.com - Ortizes could be the strike zone poster boys 2001
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Several different eligibilities, but what happens is —.
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And for those of you who don't know what this legislation does, it provides for a series of provisions, most important of which is the ability for people with disabilities who are on Medicare and Medicaid to go back to work without losing those eligibilities and to be able to buy into those programs.
Press Briefing On Employment For The Disabled ITY National Archives 1999
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Q But in terms of the stories that are out there that the President may try to expand eligibilities, that's not possible is it?
Briefing By Perry Reno And Tarnoff On Cuban Refugees ITY National Archives 1994
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In its general qualities it resembles the ochres, with the same eligibilities and exceptions, but is more transparent, as well as purer, clearer, richer, and brighter.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists George Field
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Yes, in Gods truth, by excluding the devil from the theory of the universeby showing that evil is not a law in itself, but a sickness, a perversion of the good, and the other side of the goodthat in fact all of humanity, and of everything, is divine in its bases, its eligibilities.
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The advent of America, the history of the past century, has been the first general aperture and opening-up to the average human commonalty, on the broadest scale, of the eligibilities to wealth and worldly success and eminence, and has been fully taken advantage of; and the example has spread hence, in ripples, to all nations.
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