debarment如何读

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debarment是什么意思

  • n.防止(除外)

debarment词根

词根:debar

vt.

debar 阻止;排除;防止

debarment英英释义

Noun

1. the state of being debarred (excluded from enjoying certain possessions or rights or practices)

2. the act of prevention by legal means;

"they achieved his debarment from holding public office"

debarment词源英文解释

Middle English debarren, from Anglo-French debarrer, from de- + barrer to bar

The first known use of debar was in the 15th century

debarment儿童词典英英释义

debate1 of 2noun

a verbal argument: as

the discussion of a motion before a legislature

a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides

debate2 of 2verb

to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides

to take part in a debate

to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider

debate1 of 2noun

a verbal argument: as

the discussion of a motion before a legislature

a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides

debate2 of 2verb

to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides

to take part in a debate

to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider

debate1 of 2noun

a verbal argument: as

the discussion of a motion before a legislature

a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides

debate2 of 2verb

to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides

to take part in a debate

to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider

debate1 of 2noun

a verbal argument: as

the discussion of a motion before a legislature

a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides

debate2 of 2verb

to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides

to take part in a debate

to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider

debatableadjective

open to question or dispute

a debatable decision

debaseverb

to lower in character, dignity, quality, or value

debaseverb

to lower in character, dignity, quality, or value

debarverb

to prevent from having or doing something

debarment 例句

1 “As the M.T.A. seeks to lower its costs, it needs to revise its regulations to create a fair debarment process that does not limit competition.”

2 He says debarment typically requires “clear evidence of unethical or unlawful behavior done with knowledge and intention,” and he hasn’t seen such evidence.

3 "Length of debarment must be commensurate with the seriousness of the underlying cause for debarment," Pau said.

4 In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, she pointed out that his department’s inspector general has suggested debarment, and she wondered why officials are dragging their feet.

5 A debarment period generally does not exceed three years.

6 Both companies will face prosecution if they violate the terms of the agreements, and if convicted, would likely face mandatory debarment from federal health care programs, the DOJ said.

7 “If debarment proceedings are initiated, the Providence Foundation of San Francisco is confident that it will successfully prove that it never engaged in any willful misconduct as to any City grant or contract.”

8 Penalties for violations can range up to firing and debarment from future federal employment.

9 Lauer suspects some of the cases NIH has uncovered may result in the U.S. government banning certain scientists from receiving federal funds, a process called debarment.

10 “But how do you handle debarment for a public utility that is a legal monopoly?’’ he said.

11 Sutherland said the agreement has no bearing on Jimenez’s ongoing debarment review, which is considering whether Jimenez should receive a long-term ban from government contracting.

12 Mpata was charged as an adult and booked into the Cobb County Detention Center on Dec. 7 by the police debarment's special victims unit, according to a spokesman from the Cobb County Police Department.

13 The utility said it is negotiating with the Environmental Protection Agency, which administers the Clean Water Act, for a debarment waiver to continue to provide electricity to federal facilities in North Carolina.

14 The inspector general's office said it has referred 22 former background investigators for debarment, but no decisions have been reached by OPM.

15 The suspension was triggered when the SBA began a process known as “debarment” that would block MicroTech from receiving future contracts.

16 A total of nine researchers have been banned from receiving federal grants, including five who agreed to a “voluntary exclusion” after NSF told them of their pending debarment.

17 No company has been debarred yet, according to an M.T.A. spokesman.

18 As punishment for corporate wrongdoing, the government can impose a “contracting death sentence,” known as debarment.

19 Duke spokeswoman Paige Sheehan said after the hearing that Duke would proceed with the plea deal even if it is unable to avoid debarment.

20 The Pentagon told Congress in August that the Army is still considering the Inspector General's September 2012 recommendation that it consider debarment.

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