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debar

[dih-bahr] / dɪˈbɑr /


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Horowitz criticized the government’s failure early on to use the “Do Not Pay” Treasury Department database, designed to keep government money from going to debarred contractors, fugitives, felons or people convicted of tax fraud.

From Seattle Times

The OIG recommends that WIV—but not EcoHealth—be debarred from receiving NIH funding in the future, a step NIH supports but noted must be made by an HHS debarment official.

From Science Magazine

The ads touted Singer sewing machines and typewriters for providing “increased time and opportunity for women’s rest and recreation or for other occupations from which they had been debarred.”

From Seattle Times

The move to “debar” it appears to be a way around the court decision and would effectively shut the OTF down.

From Seattle Times

The bank now regularly debars firms and cancels projects when it finds that payoffs or bribes have been involved.

From Washington Post