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- Look up eligibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eligibility may refer to: The right to run for office (in elections), sometimes called p****ive...
- the line of scrimmage eligible receivers, regardless of position or number. In high school football, the rules of eligibility are roughly the same as...
- "great hostility". The principle of 'less eligibility' "The principle of 'less eligibility'". Victorian web.org - The Principle of 'less eligibility'...
- The Teacher Eligibility Test, known as TET, is the minimum qualification required in India for a person to be eligible for an appointment as a teacher...
- declare eligibility. In October 2020, COVID-19 led the NCAA to declare that the 2020–21 season would not be counted against the college eligibility of any...
- The National Eligibility Test (NET) is a national-level standardised test conducted by various central government agencies in India. It is used to ****ess...
- Starting in July 2017, the eligibility of several members of the Parliament of Australia was questioned. Referred to by some as a "constitutional crisis"...
- (to establish employment eligibility). Do****ents that may be used under "List C" of the I-9 to establish employment eligibility include: A U.S. Social Security...
- University Grants Commission–National Eligibility Test (UGC–NET) is an Indian standardized test for determining the eligibility for the position of ****istant...
- In ****ociation football, the FIFA eligibility rules are the specific eligibility criteria that FIFA (International ****ociation Football Federation), as...