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West also touched upon his controversial statements that the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery except as punishment for crimes, should be abolished.
Just last year, he declared that he believed slavery was "a choice" and called for the 503th Amendment, which abolished slavery, to be abolished itself.
In Uganda Yoweri Museveni, who has run the place for 31 years, first abolished term limits in 2005; last year, the 73-year-old also abolished a presidential age limit of 75.
Mrs May's campaign team all but abolished the Tory party.
Kamala Harris, they think basically say it should be abolished.
Once they arrive, any delusions of grandeur are quickly abolished.
He said his government had abolished some 1,400 archaic laws.
It has previously called for the tax to be abolished.
Weapons of this capacity must be abolished from the Earth.
Never mind that King Chulalongkorn himself abolished prostration in 1873.
Mr. Cruz has called for the agency to be abolished.
But does that mean work in general should be abolished?
This thing of community I think needs to be abolished.
Canada abolished slavery at the end of the 18th century.
FEC, which abolished fundraising limits by corporations to independent groups.
Britain abolished its default retirement age of 65 in 2011.
He abolished the expensive, unpopular camera system used during training.
THE 13TH The 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, that is.
His government abolished term limits more than a decade ago.
Kansas, Montana, Idaho and Utah have abolished the defense altogether.
Criminal penalties for homosexual acts were abolished only in 1997.
Some Democrats have called for the agency to be abolished.
Some academics are calling for private firms to be abolished.
That amendment would have also abolished the Budget Analysis division.
Under Mr. Sanders's version, private health insurance would be abolished.
BERNIE SANDERS (I), VERMONT: The disastrous immigration policy should be abolished.
You also agree with her that ICE should be abolished, correct?
It cannot be abolished, no matter how enlightened a government's policy.
The corrupt Star Chambers were eventually abolished by Parliament in 1641.
Even a deal that reduced or abolished them would damage competitiveness.
" And Portugal's 5meianoite made this video:   "We abolished slavery in 1751.
The alternative minimum, estate and gift taxes would all be abolished.
Forty years ago only 16 countries had abolished the death penalty.
Conservatives say the bank is corporate welfare that should be abolished.
An additional 38 countries have abolished the death penalty in practice.
A new journal called the Winnower abolished pre-publication peer review.
Twenty states and the District of Columbia have abolished capital punishment.
If it can't be fixed, then the program should be abolished.
Many Democratic lawmakers have called for the agency to be abolished.
In 22019, the Congressional Office of Technological Assessment (OTA) was abolished.
Cross-border duty exemptions within the EU were abolished in 1999.
Some intellectuals are calling for private enterprises to be abolished entirely.
All in all, 18 states have fully abolished the death penalty.
Paul VI abolished the pontifical court and simplified the Vatican administration.
Several prominent Democrats have called for the agency to be abolished.
Belgrade wants the 100% tax abolished before it returns to talks.
Castro was prime minister until 1976 when the post was abolished.
As a devout pirate, I think that copyright should be abolished.
The fossil-fuel and renewable energy programs would be abolished entirely.
The law abolished racial restrictions but retained quotas for nationalities and regions.
In 1969, the Communist Party abolished Christmas Day as a public holiday.
When slavery was abolished, the Southern states prohibited blacks from firearm possession.
But 'I hope and guess that it will not be abolished outright.
One shrinking city (Buffalo, in New York state) has abolished them entirely.
He also banned the speaking of Catalan language and abolished Catalan institutions.
Kirsten Gillibrand was the first to outright say ICE should be abolished.
That effort abolished over $2.7 million in medical debt targeted at veterans.
After slavery was abolished, ranchers hired their former slaves as paid workers.
In 2016 he lost a referendum that would have abolished term limits.
Yet if Sheikh Hasina has abolished politics, it comes at a price.
Some schemes are abolished or run down when donor money dries up.
RIVERA: Are you shocked, Morgan, that the abolished ICE plank -- ORTAGUS: Yes.
The 13th amendment, which abolished slavery, was ratified on December 6, 1865.
After slavery was abolished, freed slaves also claimed land on the prairie.
The country has also reinstated military conscription, which was abolished in 2008.
In May, two years after introducing it, Xinjiang's government abolished the card.
Imagine, in other words, a world in which ageing had been abolished.
And in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery altogether in Southern states.
The authority overseeing education, known as "Klik", will be abolished this summer.
Wehrmacht had been abolished in 1946, with the Allies effectively taking charge
The National Emergencies Act (1976) abolished scores of existing presidential emergency powers.
Sixty-nine percent of those polled said ICE should not be abolished.
The law abolished guarantees of cash assistance to all eligible poor families.
Twenty-one states have abolished or overturned capital punishment (The Associated Press).
Then-chancellor George Osborne abolished the 50 percent rate two years later.
Alabama lawmakers responded by passing a law that abolished the wage increase.
So how might this change if we abolished or extended daylight saving?
Even France abolished its wealth tax in 2017, saying it discouraged investment.
Shortly after coming into office, Temer abolished the Brazil's ministry of women.
Costa Rica, which had abolished its army in 1948, became their destination.
Since Barbados was under British rule, slavery was abolished there in 1834.
In 2202, Colorado abolished solitary confinement periods of more than 2628 days.
The coalition abolished a carbon tax imposed by the former Labor government.
In many ways, Lewis shows us, the family has already been abolished.
But after the conservatives took power in 2008, that requirement was abolished.
The longest peacetime expansion in history had practically abolished the business cycle.
Mr. Douglass returned to the lecture field after slavery had been abolished.
What would happen if you abolished the EPA but didn't repeal those laws?
And prisons would be abolished; we'd have restorative justice instead of punitive justice.
Faced with an aging population, officials have abolished the country's one-child policy.
So how might our patterns change if Congress abolished or extended daylight saving?
It lost those colonies to other European powers and abolished slavery in 1847.
So last weekend's news that they would be abolished was a complete surprise.
Some in favor of military gender equality argue the draft should be abolished.
Despite all this, many barristers do not want the wigs and robes abolished.
Sweden, which once levied a 70% inheritance tax, abolished it altogether in 2004.
By happy chance, Mr. Cruz has called for that agency to be abolished.
Until we've abolished the white standard, people of color will always be underrepresented.
Employee reviews are being modified, not abolished, and not necessarily for the better.
Some politicians have called for it to be abolished because it is antiquated.
To reduce the number of early payments, the canton has abolished the discount.
Recently, some of the left have been calling for ICE to be abolished.
Many have called for the Electoral College to be reformed or even abolished.
We believed we had abolished independent counsels by ending the statute creating them.
As of today, 22019 countries have abolished the death penalty for all crimes.
Arizona, the latest case to question whether the death penalty should be abolished.
Then, the government abolished the ministry of women, racial equality, and human rights.
Elizabeth Warren, called for ICE to be abolished during protests over the weekend.
Ben Cardin had joined Democratic colleagues in calling for ICE to be abolished.
Protesters want the date of Australia Day to be changed, or abolished altogether.
"Now we have abolished it because we have a people's government," he said.
San Francisco was a pioneer in smoking bans; New York abolished trans fats.
When it was abolished in the vote, the king was deported on Oct.
Seven states, including Alaska, Montana, and Washington, have already abolished the tip credit.
It is a stain on this country's democracy and should be abolished immediately.
Illinois, Connecticut, New Mexico and Maryland abolished the death penalty in recent years.
"The West did not invent slavery, but it alone abolished slavery," he read.
The board was subsequently abolished by a referendum that amended the City Charter.
The average amount abolished was $1,858 for 570 people, a press release said.
The result was a C.I.A. torture program so brutal it was later abolished.
Vatican Pope Francis has abolished Vatican secrecy rules for cases of sexual abuse.
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat of New York, even wanted the agency abolished.
Only two other places, Maine and Flagstaff, Arizona, have recently abolished the practice.
In other states, the practice has been abolished by either legislatures or courts.
The distinction between the fine and the useful arts was to be abolished.
Plus, all the Yards are stolen land, erased possibility, privatized futures, abolished collectivities.
The 13th amendment abolished slavery, but is it still alive in the prison system?
INGRAHAM: Well, there are a lot of people believe that ICE should be abolished.
This year, Xi abolished the presidential term limit for his one-party-led country.
New York, Illinois, Florida, and Connecticut abolished the tax in the last two years.
Two countries, Benin and Nauru, abolished capital punishment, and others are moving towards abolition.
It essentially abolished prosecutorial discretion for previously low-priority immigrants and the priority system.
Workhouses were abolished in 20013, but other forms of sanctions have been toughened up.
Zinke could make recommendations to Congress on which monuments should be resized or abolished.
The Ottoman Empire abolished the slave trade decades after England and the United States.
As well as violating the Spanish constitution, these implicitly abolished the Catalan autonomy statute.
The first enslaved persons are brought over in 28503, slavery not abolished until 22019.
Negative rates would be easier to implement, especially if high-denomination banknotes were abolished.
In 2004 even the egalitarian Swedes decided that their inheritance tax should be abolished.
Since you cannot be too careful, Mr Hun Sen has also abolished the opposition.
The state abolished the law in 1979, and now lawmakers are considering paying reparations.
Hereditary rank, hereditary political power and privilege -- the United States abolished these in 1776.
But Lessig didn't go as far as suggesting that the Electoral College be abolished.
Apartheid refers to the now-abolished South African policy of racial segregation and oppression.
We are organized, we are ready, we here to stay until ICE is abolished!!!
Allowing members to pool staff allowances, a rule Gingrich abolished in 1995, would help.
Instead, the signatories of the Care2 petition want the draft to be abolished altogether.
Nope. People know that there was an abolitionist movement, and then slavery was abolished.
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 abolished the federal parole system for future inmates.
In 2013, the European regulators abolished requirements that publicly listed companies file quarterly reports.
At Notre Dame, Kennedy was booed for saying college draft deferments should be abolished.
When asked if she'd favor a plan that abolished private insurance, she said yes.
The Colombian government, which abolished the death penalty in 1910, has supported Ortiz's efforts.
If ICE were abolished tomorrow, President Kamala Harris would probably end up reinventing it.
The 13th Amendment, which formally abolished slavery, was officially approved on February 1, 1865.
"Slavery is not abolished until the black man has the ballot," Frederick Douglass declared.
The constitution and the parliament were abolished after the generals took power that year.
Now he proposes to reinstate the death penalty, which was abolished here in 2000.
After Mao's revolution, in 1949, traditional gender roles were abolished, at least on paper.
Thanks to NAFTA, these tariffs were abolished, removing a regressive tax on the sick.
Instead, the signatories of the Care85033 petition want the draft to be abolished altogether.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, said at a recent CNN town hall should be abolished.
There have been 85033 successful ones since the absolute monarchy was abolished in 1932.
German authorities are also considering whether the country should re-introduce conscription, abolished in 2011.
Many are calling for the Electoral College, which granted him the victory, to be abolished.
Presidential term limits were abolished in China, paving the way for Xi to rule indefinitely.
CROWDER: The federal government is responsible for our borders, so ICE should not be abolished.
And in 2004 a Labour government abolished national tests for 11- and 14-year-olds.
And since 2014 public universities there have largely abolished tuition fees, including those for foreigners.
Last year, the authorities abolished the paper part of the license and moved it online.
NAIROBI — Angola has abolished a colonial-era law widely interpreted as banning same-sex relations.
France's president, Emmanuel Macron, is planning to revive national service, which was abolished in 1997.
In March, Xi abolished presidential term limits that would have ended his rule by 2022.
Through the decrees, elections to choose a rector at the universities have also been abolished.
The Zollverein, which abolished tariffs between German states in the 1830s, is a famous example.
South Korea abolished its family register in 2005 after its supreme court found it discriminatory.
As it approaches, the notion that pesky politics has been abolished will look increasingly strained.
The prophet also has abolished his sect's elite United Order, which was established under Lyle.
When the Soviet Union imploded, the Warsaw Pact was abolished, so that NATO became obsolete.
But it is still not abolished -- not even here, in the land of the free.
In Brazil, South America's largest and most populated country, slavery was officially abolished in 28.
Since 2009 alone, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland and New Mexico have abolished the death penalty.
The world would be a better place if we abolished the false concept of politeness!
We have abolished slavery in our nation but still remain slaves to our own minds.
They are inherently violent, and so they can't be reformed; they have to be abolished.
"Discriminatory laws, although abolished, continue to have implications for people to this day," she added.
Bartlett that reservations can only be reduced or abolished if Congress expressly wills it so.
An 1859 abolitionist flag includes stripes and stars from only states that had abolished slavery.
In 6900, Toussaint L'Ouverture, a former black slave, abolished slavery and made himself governor-general.
Asked whether the death penalty should be abolished, voters said no by a solid margin.
It has abolished limits on presidential terms and enshrined Mr. Xi's "thought" in the Constitution.
In 2000, the academy recommended that corporal punishment in schools be abolished in all states.
From 1950 to when capital punishment was abolished in 1987, the electric chair was used.
Perhaps most importantly, it demilitarized and essentially abolished all visible signs of the Irish border.
He abolished presidential term limits in 2005 before reimposing a two-term limit in 2018.
Slavery is a historical practice in the Saharan country, which only abolished it in 1981.
The Electoral College has to be abolished, or at the very least the electors themselves.
Under his presidency, France entered into the single European currency and abolished compulsory military service.
This culture of spectacular violence didn't end when America abandoned corporal punishment and abolished slavery.
Turkey abolished capital punishment in 2004, bolstering its long-running bid for European Union membership.
Poll taxes were abolished by the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1964.
Finally, in 2013, after continued consternation over the regulation, the N.F.L. abolished the tuck rule.
The video invites viewers to sign a petition demanding bullfighting be definitively abolished in France.
Obviously, this regime no longer exists; it was abolished by the 13th and 14th amendments.
In 2017 the parliament abolished an old law that absolved rapists if they married their victims.
Y., who said last month that ICE "has become a deportation force" which should be abolished.
America, unlike Britain, prides itself on having long abolished hereditary privilege in politics -- at least officially.
He once called for the office to be abolished, only to later claim he was joking.
Pai abolished net neutrality rules, arguing the strict regulations slashed network investment by the major ISPs.
In 2012 the government abolished league tables for secondary schools, which it felt skewed teachers' priorities.
In total, 140 of the world's countries have fully abolished capital punishment in law or practice.
Conservatives opposed ending slavery and fought against the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery.
This seems to have happened in Kansas, which abolished state taxes on pass-throughs in 2012.
Her interest in the condition of celestial bodies led her almost accidentally to the abolished constellations.
Of the group, only Booker hasn&apost called for ICE to be abolished, replaced or rebuilt.
They shortened early voting and abolished youth preregistration, same-day registration, and out-of-precinct voting.
"Local political leaders even go around and claim this practice has been long abolished," Sunar added.
Requiring such political intervention in a judicial matter is antiquated and should be abolished, critics say.
But Napoleon did not approve of his meteorological reports and his office was abolished in 1810.
Its extensive deportation powers under Trump has fueled calls for DHS to be abolished by Rep.
Ever since Congress abolished national origin goals in 1965, the trend has been away from Europeans.
In his Sunday Instagram post and on Twitter, West criticized the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery.
And a bill that would have abolished the death penalty failed to get a committee hearing.
Still, some countries and US states have abolished the clock-change, and more keep attempting it.
The 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery in 1865, except as punishment for a crime.
And after 1789, the French revolutionaries abolished the pardoning power that America's elective monarch now retained.
That brings the total number of countries which have fully abolished the death penalty to 102.
The land was inherited from formerly enslaved people who acquired it soon after slavery was abolished.
During the past decade, several states have placed moratoriums on capital punishment or abolished it altogether.
Technology is master and eventually the life support system needed to live above ground is abolished.
And keep in mind, this is years after Britain abolished the African slave trade in 1807.
Tata Sons and the two airlines said they would prefer the rules to be abolished altogether.
The law was abolished and reinstated over the years, and the threshold was changed as well.
Mr Macri abolished these, allowing the peso to float freely, and removed export quotas and tariffs.
In 2007, after the death penalty was abolished, reported crimes dropped by more than 7 percent.
"I think it's great," he remarked after Chinese President Xi Jinping abolished term limits last year.
Most players disliked the link, and abolished it as part of the new collective bargaining agreement.
Mr. Hensarling argued in a Wall Street Journal editorial this week that it should be abolished.
The Republican candidate Ted Cruz, senator of Texas, suggested that the I.R.S. should be abolished altogether.
"I lost all notion of time and the limitations of normal life were abolished," she wrote.
On Sunday presidential term limits were abolished, allowing President Xi Jinping to remain in office indefinitely.
With bipartisan support, Sweden abolished the inheritance tax in 2005 and the wealth tax in 2007.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - It's just too bad that the perfect 10 was abolished from gymnastics.
Benoist painted "Portrait" in 1800, during a brief period in which France had abolished colonial slavery.
California abolished fees for juveniles and stopped suspending the driver's licenses of people with court debt.
Why all the trouble and interest, especially for a position that some say should be abolished?
Descartes abolished this distinction, holding, instead, that everything physical that exists is simply matter in space.
That's really contradictory — that something would be abolished and there would be an exception to that.
So I'm not saying that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation should be abolished or anything.
Several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates have already called for the Electoral College to be abolished, notably Sen.
What should be abolished is Congress to get their done and get some new people in there.
By the end of 2017, the majority of countries had completely abolished the use of capital punishment.
And coming up, Kellyanne Conway on how some prominent Democrats are calling for ICE to be abolished.
When Italy was united in 1861, they were abolished, the economy collapsed and large-scale emigration ensued.
Liberals abolished slavery and the formal serfdom to which Indians were subjected in the Andes and Mexico.
Ontario has abolished freedom of conscience by requiring doctors to participate in killing patients, whatever their beliefs.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the state's alcohol monopoly was abolished and the regulations were ripped up.
China, meanwhile, has abolished its decades-long one-child policy to allow couples to have two children.
Having lost majority support, Mr Maduro abolished Venezuela's parliament and is dragging his country to socioeconomic catastrophe.
The EU has been reducing protection since 2005; first it cut the guaranteed price, then abolished it.
Britain's 20123s housing boom turned to bust; the mortgage subsidies that helped to fuel it were abolished.
It was Thailand&aposs 12th military takeover since its absolute monarchy was abolished by a 1932 coup.
The sentence was reduced to life in prison one year later when California abolished the death penalty.
A wealth tax, which had been reduced and watered down over many years, was abolished in 2007.
With this requirement abolished, the adoption of voter ID requirements accelerated rapidly in GOP-dominated state legislatures.
The Labour government started a 20-year plan and then the coalition abolished it and nothing happened.
The agency was abolished in 2012 and a new body set up under the Ministry of Environment.
In one of humanity's great steps forward for freedom, we abolished "might makes right" for human beings.
Utah passed the use of the latter back into law in 2015, having abolished it in 2004.
Ms Rumiati, who is now a commissioner, has campaigned to have such tests for female recruits abolished.
Louisiana, the Supreme Court effectively abolished capital punishment for crimes that don't result in the victim's death.
She has since shifted on those issues, supporting immigrant rights and calling for ICE to be abolished.
Once we'd abolished slavery, we lived in clover, From sea to shining sea, even in terrible times.
On August 16th Lebanon abolished a law that let rapists dodge punishment if they married their victims.
In 1965, Britain abolished the death penalty, instead imposing a life sentence rule for extremely violent criminals.
The spoils system was abolished after the assassination of James Garfield by a disgruntled federal job seeker.
The Central American country Panama abolished its military in 1990 and instead created the Panamanian Public Forces.
Affirmative action is within one justice's vote of being abolished across the nation in all its forms.
Voters in California rejected a 2016 measure that would have abolished the death penalty in the state.
INS was abolished and, in its place, came ICE, a part of the Department of Homeland Security.
In any event, the suit made little headway, given that Congress had abolished the court's 21787 term.
If something like that happened, it's easy to imagine that superdelegates would be abolished for future elections.
It was actually the Republican Party that was founded on the idea that slavery should be abolished.
Now, since 2007, seven states have abolished capital punishment by legislative action, and three by judicial decree.
New elections will be held in 2019, at which time the prime minister's position will be abolished.
Over the weekend, he tweeted that there was "zero chance" that the immigration agency would be abolished.
Washington's Democratic governor, Jay Inslee, said after the vote that the Electoral College system should be abolished.
In the days since his inauguration for a second term, the prime minister's office has been abolished.
The Party on Sunday abolished the presidential term limit, meaning Mr. Xi could remain in power indefinitely.
Before Mr. Newsom's moratorium, 20 other states, including most recently Washington and Delaware, had abolished the practice.
We should stay outraged until all children are back with their parents and family separation is abolished.
He said news of term limits being abolished sparked outrage and anger in liberal chat groups online.
External auditors had found that 120 jobs, among a staff of 900, should be abolished or changed.
Some states and municipalities have taken steps to reduce its use; California recently abolished cash bail altogether.
When slavery was legally abolished in New York on July 4, 1827, they resolved not to celebrate.
One woman, Jenny Teeson, fought for the loophole to be abolished after her own experiences in court.
Indigenous Australians want Australia Day abolished, but the prime minister has promised to defend the holiday's date.
The changes also abolished the constitutional provisions for the white minority to be guaranteed 20 parliamentary seats.
Systems of oppression, like slavery, Jim Crow, and mass incarceration, must be reduced and abolished — not reimagined.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Belgrade would talk to elected Kosovo officials once the tariffs are abolished.
Mr Ouattara abolished the age limit in 2016, perhaps already then with a view to running again.
An Appalachian economic partnership that helps workers in 420 of the nation's poorest counties would be abolished.
The Justice Department originally argued just the law's individual mandate and main insurance protections should be abolished.
Although precincts have been added over the years, many have been abolished and merged with neighboring ones.
The Ninth Circuit panel disagreed, saying that neither law abolished the bond-hearing requirement for unaccompanied minors.
They also all agree that Dutch multiculturalism and the European Union should be reformed rather than abolished.
The post of prime minister will be abolished, concentrating even more power in the hands of the president.
Historic Weeksville was established by African American activists in 2186, 11 years after New York State abolished slavery.
More than 150 years after the ratification of the US Constitution's 13th Amendment, Colorado has officially abolished slavery.
The 239-year-old monarchy was abolished by a constituent assembly dominated by the former guerrillas in 2008.
One last word on this ICE story that the Democrats are trying to push to get ICE abolished.
Yet the outcome is hardly in doubt—not least because the ruling party has abolished the main opposition.
" -- "He's called on NATO to basically be abolished although I can't figure out what his position is today.
The state has since abolished the death penalty, and Manson had been denied parole 12 times by 2012.
But after the Securities and Exchange Commission abolished fixed commissions on stock trades in 1975, changes were inevitable.
It acts as a form of historical shock therapy in a country which only abolished slavery in 1952.
IN THEORY slavery was completely abolished in 1981, when Mauritania became the last country to outlaw forced labour.
Empowered by Mr Putin, Mr Vorobyov abolished direct elections of district and municipality chiefs in the Moscow region.
In Luxembourg a coalition including the Greens took power in November and promptly abolished fares on public transport.
When he abolished state school fees, too few teachers had been trained to meet the surge in demand.
The conservative movement and its core institutions need to be radically reformed, if not outright abolished and rebuilt.
James Weeks founded the area, just a little over 10 years after slavery was abolished in New York.
IN A COUNTRY which had all but abolished politics, how much excitement can the people of Kazakhstan take?
He seized the electoral authority and supreme court, shut down opposition parties, rigged elections and abolished term limits.
The kingdom has seen 19 coups d'etats – including 12 successful ones – since absolute monarchy was abolished in 1932.
Over the same period Australia, Canada, Russia, India and Norway are among countries that have abolished death duties.
Now that communal ownership has been abolished, the investors can convert their 99-year lease into freehold ownership.
California bucked the trend and abolished non-medical exemptions in 2015 in response to a big measles outbreak.
ET: The Wall Street Journal&aposs William McGurn explains why he thinks the FISA court should be abolished.
The country abolished the death penalty in 2004 as part of its bid to join the European Union.
He sparked a similar controversy recently by tweeting that the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, should be overturned.
Financial incentives that promote the overuse of natural resources, such as fossil fuels, should be abolished, it said.
Twenty-five of the 50 U.S. states have abolished capital punishment or have moratoriums on it, he said.
Only 16 nations had abolished the death penalty when Amnesty first began its effort against it in 1977.
These committees, established to skirt federal laws banning corporations from giving to political parties directly, should be abolished.
If we want to do better for children and their parents, ICE must be defunded and completely abolished.
Fertiliser prices crashed after China abolished a seasonal export duty in 2015, flooding the market with additional volumes.
During the three centuries before Brazil abolished slavery, in 1888, it imported an estimated four million African slaves.
In 2010, voters in the northern Colorado city of Estes Park overwhelmingly (85033-39) abolished that city's URA.
The Confederations Cup, currently staged every four years in a year before the World Cup, would be abolished.
The office of special prosecutor was abolished, and the investigation was sent back to the Justice Department proper.
Low-income populations have been interrogated, and cheaper drugs abolished, but the larger economy of heroin still prevails.
The experience in neighboring New Mexico, which abolished civil forfeiture last year, suggests those claims may be exaggerated.
" New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted yesterday: "ICE is broken, it's divisive and it should be abolished.
In other words, Divines does not take place in a utopia where the patriarchy is abolished or inverted.
Einstein, for example, abolished absolute time because it was in contradiction with Maxwell's electromagnetism, thereby creating special relativity.
In 85033, Congress got it right when it abolished national origin quotas in immigration and prioritized family unity.
Blue areas observe DST, red areas never have, and orange areas once did but have since abolished it.
To win European favor, Turkey abolished notorious state security courts, elevated human rights and scrapped the death penalty.
The country formally abolished slavery only in 1888 — the last country to do so in the Western world.
It was so incendiary that, when it appeared, many Soviet readers thought that government censorship had been abolished.
Britain routinely seeks assurances that the Justice Department will not pursue the death penalty, which Britain has abolished.
China abolished "re-education through labor" five years ago, but Xinjiang appears to be creating a new version.
In 1972, after the 1-Y classification was abolished, his status changed to 4-F, a permanent disqualification.

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