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If one's homosexuality became known, it could be grounds for exclusion from the profession.
"Whether the religious community would accept that as grounds for exclusion is not an issue I'd want to get into.
Medical conditions such as drug or alcohol abuse and mental illness were grounds for exclusion.
Judge Garzon wrote that physical impairment and old age would not be sufficient grounds for exclusion from trial.
A single criminal conviction, no matter how minor or how long ago, is grounds for exclusion from Canada.
Accountability standards make provider fraud and other misbehavior automatic grounds for exclusion from all health plans.
The solutions laid down in the proposed initiatives replicate these repressive measures and grounds for exclusion.
We must also rule this out by making suspicion of responsibility for a crime additional grounds for exclusion and expulsion.
Those who practice it have cause to keep it secret: under immigration law, polygamy is grounds for exclusion from the United States.
Penalties are heavy, and any prior conviction (no matter how old or how minor the infraction) is grounds for exclusion from Canada.
The grounds for exclusion are:
Until 1990, "sexual deviation" was grounds for exclusion from the United States, and anyone who admitted being a homosexual was refused entry.
In addition, the same 'grounds for exclusion' apply, except that you will have no opportunity to appeal the grounds or apply for an exemption.
Thirdly, we reject the demand that routine checking for grounds for exclusion be prevented in the course of the processing of asylum applications.
The bill, which ought to serve as a starting point next year, would preserve many of McCarran-Walter's present grounds for exclusion, including ill health or criminal activity.
Socially conscious funds, for example, purposefully seek out companies that give domestic-partner benefits, which is grounds for exclusion for many religion-based funds.
Instead, she read a brief statement that there was evidence that the I.R.A. had been involved in the killings and that this could be grounds for exclusion.
Prior to the early 1990s, homosexuality was grounds for exclusion from the U.S. Foreign Service (diplomatic corps) and many positions in the Civil Service.
Instead, they concentrate on speeding and simplifying procedures at airports and other points of entry, adding new grounds for exclusion and restricting court review of deportation decisions.
The Immigration Act of 1990 redefined the grounds for exclusion and said aliens must be barred from the United States if they have "a communicable disease of public health significance."
The health-related grounds for exclusion of refugees and immigrants set forth in the law are implemented by a regulation, "Medical Examination of Aliens" (42 CFR, Part 34).
It also removed homosexuality as a grounds for exclusion from immigration and provided for exceptions to the English testing process required for naturalization set forth by the Naturalization Act of 1906.
Under Rule 403 of the Federal Rules of Evidence, relevant evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of one or more of the enumerated grounds for exclusion.
The Health and Human Services Department's current policy is to consider only tuberculosis as grounds for exclusion, but Dr. Sullivan's office said today that he would not comment on his next action until he has reviewed the provision.