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1 Borrowers then become ineligible for further financial aid, deferment and forbearance programs.
2 Migrants immediately become ineligible for any other UK visa.
3 However, as more domestic companies shift production abroad, a growing number of transactions bypass Japan and become ineligible for protection.
4 But vague rules make it hard for IRS agents to tell which groups overstep and become ineligible for tax exemption.
5 A date for her court appearance has yet to be set, but if convicted, she would become ineligible to hold public office.
6 He would become ineligible if there ever comes a day when he is no longer officially domiciled in the UK.)
7 The vagueness of the rules can make it difficult for IRS agents to tell which groups overstep and become ineligible for tax exemption.
8 That and the vagueness of the rules often make it difficult for IRS agents to tell which groups overstep and become ineligible for exemption.
9 This and the vagueness of the rules often make it difficult for IRS agents to tell which groups overstep and become ineligible for tax exemption.
10 That and the vagueness of the rules often make it difficult for IRS agents to tell which groups overstep and become ineligible for tax exemption.
11 If Trouba had not signed with an NHL team before Dec. 1, he would have become ineligible to play the rest of the 2016-17 season.
12 The Arkansas plant became ineligible to ship products to China on Sept. 13, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
13 The constitution provided that after three years' service the Executive became ineligible for the next term, and Caswell had served three terms.
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