Sentences with disallowance
dis·al·low
D d - To disallow a claim for compensation.
- To disallow the veracity of a report.
- A Ruddock decision to sack Clark would be open to Senate disallowance, putting his fate in the hands of Labor and minor Senate players.
- The move is reminiscent of the Government's 1997 disallowance of a Northern Territory law legalising euthanasia.
- However, the aspect rejected by many of Andrews' peers is the disallowance for limitations imposed by corporate environments.