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eligibility

[ US /ˌɛɫɪdʒəˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
[ UK /ˌɛlɪd‍ʒəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality or state of being eligible
    eligibility of a candidate for office
    eligibility for a loan

How To Use eligibility In A Sentence

  • She had to be dropped from the newcomer category last month after an eligibility bungle because she had already been shortlisted for best female in 2000, but lost out out to Sonique.
  • Eligibility for the event covers pre-1905 four-wheel cars, tricars and motor tricycles, - with the youngest vehicles being just 102 years of age.
  • The employer may choose to use less restrictive eligibility requirements in order to allow more employees to participate in the plan.
  • In the past, employees had to earn less than $250 a week to receive automatic overtime pay eligibility.
  • The crew suddenly lost their stroke oar to eligibility issues, and Erickson was back to the drawing board to find a line-up.
  • After all of that trauma, all you need to do is sign an "Eligibility Letter" and have it notarized — fax it to JetBlue at least 14 days before you fly, and then send the original by certified mail. JetBlue Will Refund Your Ticket If You Get Laid Off Or Fired - The Consumerist
  • Active drug users were identified and screened for eligibility by indigenous paraprofessional outreach workers in the community.
  • The pair have played just 87 minutes together because of Carroll's injury- delayed debut and Suarez's ineligibility in Europe.
  • Much of the uncertainty surrounds the dizzying number of ways of qualifying for a provisional ballot, a sort of emergency ballot that allows voters to cast a vote at the polls, then have their eligibility checked after the election.
  • Ask about pay, accrued vacation, overtime and sick pay, pension benefits, and eligibility for unemployment insurance.
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