(1) They would usually pass such reports to the General Teaching Council, who can warn, suspend or disbar teachers.(2) Of course, this doesn't disbar you from the option of guided dives, either from the shore or from one of the dive centre's day boats.(3) It does not disbar the person from standing for whomever he or she wishes to stand for in the future.(4) The complaint focused on his unethical efforts to disbar his colleagues from international forums for daring to contradict his views.(5) I would question the validity of systems that disbar quality staff from progressing.(6) Most referees will immediately disbar any player found guilty of trying these sort of tricks.(7) The rational system would be to engage consultants as employees of public hospitals, and to disbar them from all private practice.(8) Sarah died tragically young five years later, but not before marrying an English army officer - an act which came to disbar her from nationalism's pantheon of tragic Irish heroines.(9) A code of practice, which required a midwife to be insured would thus effectively disbar her from practising privately, says Chris.(10) The former lawyer was convicted of attempted grand larceny concerning a client's missing funds and disbarred in 1987.(11) A lawyer who commits a felony and is disbarred is surely less deserving of our concern than an applicant who committed a similar crime years before studying law.(12) Suppliers found to have transgressed with any pattern of regularity will be disbarred from tendering for the next two yearsu2019 contract.(13) And prosecutors who engage in such behavior usually end up being disbarred .(14) He blames his attorney, who was disbarred during the case, for that one.(15) I think the people out there who want to make submissions should not be disbarred or prevented from making submissions on matters that are not in the bill at the moment.(16) A once brilliant surgeon, who left the city to work in Aboriginal communities, his life went to pieces after an error on a young patient resulted in his leaving medicine rather than being disbarred .