Lexicographical Neighbors of Ineligibles
Literary usage of Ineligibles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Leading Events of Maryland History: With Topical Analyses, References, and by John Montgomery Gambrill, M. Bates Stephens (1904)
"ineligibles Sec. 10. No member of Congress, or person holding any ... ineligibles Sec.
II. No Minister or Preacher of the Gospel, or of any religious creed ..."
2. Dropout Rates in the United States, 1993 by Marilyn M. McMillens (1996)
"Triple ineligibles are sample members who were ineligible—due to mental or physical
handicap or language barrier—for the base year, first follow-up, ..."
3. Performance Management: How Well Is the Government Dealing with Poor Performers? (1994)
"Governmentwide Type of return Usable returns ineligibles: Not supervisors Left
agency/location Questionnaires returned as undeliverable Questionnaires ..."
4. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by National Collegiate Athletic Association (1906)
"Dartmouth, for example, reports that last spring they had a baseball team of
ineligibles that beat the regular team once, and that with a little training ..."