Clinton rescinded it, Bush reinstated it, Obama rescinded it again, and Trump reinstated it for the second time.
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As a result, 25 documents were rescinded in December and 24 additional ones were rescinded Tuesday, including seven related to affirmative action.
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Three of the five states that had rescinded their Equal Rights Amendment ratification in the 21625s later rescinded their applications for an Article V convention.
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Stanford rescinded Ms. Zhao's admission, and Yale rescinded the admission of Sherry Guo, a 21-year-old freshman whose parents paid Mr. Singer $1.2 million in connection with her application.
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BAN RESCINDED OVER WALKOFF The Italian soccer federation has rescinded Sulley Muntari's one-match ban for walking off the field in response to racist abuse during a Serie A game last weekend.
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In 1993, President Bill Clinton rescinded the global gag rule.
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Weeks after becoming attorney general, Sessions rescinded the guidance. Why?
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But the organization has since rescinded its invitation to host.
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When DACA was rescinded, my student activism became community activism.
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On July 20, Mueller finally rescinded the warrants to Facebook.
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The ruling coalition rescinded the decree and reshuffled the cabinet.
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Such executive orders can be rescinded by a president's successors.
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No. No. He challenged me, he privately rescinded the thing.
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Since then, however, the Trump Administration has rescinded Obama's definition.
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After this ruling, the Trump administration rescinded the initial order.
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The Washington Post first reported that Conroy rescinded his resignation.
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Over the last few years, though, they've rescinded that offer.
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Gary Herbert both rescinded their endorsements of Trump, while Rep.
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An evacuation order issued, then rescinded, for a nearby village.
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That recommendation was later rescinded, the same news agencies reported.
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The policy has since been rescinded amidst social media backlash.
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The rule may be kept as is, changed or rescinded.
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A few days later, the Princeton Seminary rescinded the award.
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The next year, the crime bill rescinded his Pell grant.
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In October, he submitted, then rescinded, a letter of resignation.
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But that proposal created a major backlash and was rescinded.
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Then, in September 2017, DeVos rescinded the 2011 Obama guidance.
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Even rules that can't be rescinded can be left unenforced.
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One year later, however, Trump's own Defense Department abruptly rescinded it.
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Obama rescinded the rule, and on January 23, Trump reinstituted it.
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But then she rescinded her testimony and disappeared into thin air.
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Weeks later, Lora DiCarlo learned that the award had been rescinded.
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On March 30, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer rescinded the designation.
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The offer and apology was later rescinded following an internal investigation.
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Kentucky's new governor, Andy Beshear, has rescinded that state's work rule.
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In addition to the financial compensation, the city rescinded Boykin's termination.
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After inmates rioted, the government rescinded the plan the following year.
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Numerous Republican Party members rescinded their endorsements of the GOP nominee.
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But Facebook has rescinded that option when it senses true competition.
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His absence was treated as a suspension, which was later rescinded.
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Weeks later he triumphantly returned to Beirut and rescinded his resignation.
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More recently, Australia rescinded the visa of a prominent Chinese businessman.
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It can be rescinded by President Trump on his executive authority.
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One month after Mr. Trump's inauguration, the department rescinded the decision.
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He said the annexation, not recognized internationally, would never be rescinded.
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" Sanders called Trump's selection "totally unacceptable," saying it "must be rescinded.
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The declaration may be rescinded by a joint resolution of Congress.
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President Obama rescinded the policy when he took office in 2009.
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Several liberal groups that had endorsed him immediately rescinded their backing.
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The bill was later rescinded, but not done away with completely.
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Those protections had not gone into effect before they were rescinded.
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But the group earlier this month rescinded the honor following opposition.
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Over the next three decades, many legislatures rescinded their convention calls.
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The appointment of Mr. Bannon by Mr. Trump must be rescinded.
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But on December 2000, Snipes rescinded her resignation after Republican Gov.
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The groups are asking that the guidance be rescinded as unlawful.
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Several of the penalties were later rescinded, and the wins restored.
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Yale and Stanford have each rescinded the admission of one student.
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The government rescinded the proposed bill in September, but protests continue.
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But the committee later rescinded the subpoena and canceled his appearance.
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The Department of Homeland Security rescinded that policy earlier this year.
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Ten days before Hurricane Harvey made landfall, you rescinded the standard.
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Presidents have shrunk monuments in the past, but never rescinded one.
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After an industry uproar, the policy was rescinded within three weeks.
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Trump rescinded the separation policy in June 2018 amid international outcry.
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On Monday he announced that his Harvard acceptance had been officially rescinded.
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Holder (2013) decision that rescinded key protections from the Voting Rights Act.
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While the initial job offer was rescinded, Scaramucci remains loyal to Trump.
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That injunction, however, refers to Trump's 2017 memorandum, which has been rescinded.
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When he finally did return to Lebanon, Hariri immediately rescinded his resignation.
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In an executive action, the Trump administration rescinded DACA in September 2017.
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But Ryan rescinded his invitation after the new comments came to light.
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RW Ryan Reaves had his game misconduct penalty rescinded by the NHL.
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RW Ryan Reaves' misconduct penalty was rescinded by the NHL on Wednesday.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memo and has opposed legalization.
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Jones later paid a $300 bond and the arrest warrant was rescinded.
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The vulnerable senator from deep-blue Illinois rescinded his endorsement on Tuesday.
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Both cited unnamed US officials who said his invitation had been rescinded.
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Some have flat-out called for the judge's nomination to be rescinded.
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After continued disapproval from players throughout the league, the fines were rescinded.
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His lawyer went to court to try to have the release rescinded.
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John Cornyn, who rescinded his endorsement of Moore earlier in the day.
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The Times noted that his press pass previously had been temporarily rescinded.
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"We haven't previously rescinded an honorary degree," spokesman Thomas Conroy told CNN.
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Lewd and rude, considering CES rescinded an Innovation award over a vibrator.
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A week later, the DOJ rescinded its request for the IP logs.
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Herjavec acknowledged that Cuban and Greiner's offer was better and rescinded his.
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Your offer gets taken back, rescinded, and you've already rejected other offers.
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He rescinded the Dreamer protections, a move now before the Supreme Court.
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More recently, Mullin's top-rated 2018 recruit, J'Raan Brooks, rescinded his commitment.
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And indeed, Montana's top three newspapers promptly rescinded their endorsements of Gianforte.
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Brazil has also rescinded its offer to host climate negotiations next year.
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They want to stop the death tax from, you know, being rescinded.
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If the IRS cannot sufficiently do so, this contract should be rescinded.
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USC has since rescinded her daughter's admissions offer, according to Janavs' lawyers.
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The couple reconciled and the order was rescinded a few weeks later.
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Trump last year rescinded DACA, which provides protection to young undocumented immigrants.
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He rescinded that resignation shortly after setting foot back on Lebanese soil.
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When state legislatures realized this, the ratifications stopped and several states rescinded.
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In 2017, President Donald Trump rescinded an executive order that extended DACA.
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The letter was rescinded when federal officials vowed to cover the payments.
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On the eve of a courtroom showdown, the F.B.I. rescinded its request.
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But the Pentagon rescinded that admonishment, which was issued by Maj. Gen.
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In 2017, North Carolina passed a separate law that rescinded the rule.
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John Thune, who endorsed Trump, rescinded his endorsement, and then restored it.
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That rule, Auxier said, was rescinded several years ago under his watch.
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Democratic administrations have traditionally rescinded the policy, while Republican administrations have reinstated it.
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Perhaps the most infamous rescinded admission came in the case of Gina Grant.
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Legal challenges are expected because no president has ever rescinded a monument designation.
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It's unclear whose membership has been rescinded and the circumstances that prompted expulsion.
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Trump rescinded his own 2017 order while officials sought to implement Mattis's recommendations.
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In response to these concerns, church authorities rescinded Ms. Alston's invitation to speak.
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Set to be rescinded in six months, the program protects illegal immigrants, a.k.a.
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Hours before the announcement of Mramba's dismissal the president rescinded the price increase.
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The designation was rescinded in 2008 amid commitments to limit its nuclear program.
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And what was interesting, it wasn't the expert judges that rescinded our award.
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"When this administration rescinded protections for transgender students, my heart broke," Clinton said.
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Twenty-four Republican leaders rescinded their support for Trump after the video's release.
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CPAC on Monday rescinded his invitation to speak at the annual conservative conference.
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He rescinded the Yates order and said Justice will defend the executive order.
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A week later, amid threats of boycotts and litigation, the councillors rescinded it.
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It long ago rescinded the floor rule, and now boasts nine eligible firms.
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The grants will be rescinded if they are found to not be virgins.
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Last year, DeVos rescinded Obama-era guidelines for universities handling sexual assault complaints.
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Noreika rescinded this guidance last week without even giving CFPB a heads-up.
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After an outcry from celebrities and some staff members, the invite was rescinded.
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Later that day, Remnick rescinded Bannon's invitation in a memo circulated to staff.
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This month, Wayne Grudem, a theologian highly respected by evangelicals, rescinded his endorsement.
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The following month, newly appointed Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Yates memo.
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But the embargo, which can only be rescinded by Congress, remains in force.
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Officials rescinded that deal last month amid questions from lawmakers and government watchdogs.
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PayPal on Wednesday rescinded its services for reasons that are not entirely clear.
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Cole's memo was rescinded in 2017, but in practice not much has changed.
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Kemosabe subsequently rescinded its approval following a media report on Wednesday, May 11.
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The ban was rescinded by one of Kelly's conservative Republican predecessors in 2015.
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If they don't advance our interests, they should be reformed, replaced, or rescinded.
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McCusker is not the first White House nominee to have her offer rescinded.
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Code violations, however, cannot be rescinded by a chair umpire during a match.
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The order also rescinded a moratorium of coal-mining leases on federal lands.
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Officials this week rescinded the emergency order and lifted the school exclusion requirements.
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But Mr. Trump rescinded DACA, leaving it to Congress to find a replacement.
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Both the recipient and sender would be notified when a message is rescinded.
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But Mr. Trump has rescinded the program, which offers temporary, renewable work permits.
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The opposition Labour party and campaigners called for Boycott's nomination to be rescinded.
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Months later, the Trump administration came into power, and rescinded the Yates memo.
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This week, Mr. Sessions and the Department of Education rescinded the guidance entirely.
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News outlets, including WIRED, picked up on the story of the rescinded prize.
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By March 1979, five states that ratified the ERA had rescinded their decision.
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A woman named Renate Dolphin rescinded her support for Kavanaugh after seeing it.
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That is the world we would return to if the mandate was rescinded.
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In September, Trump rescinded the program following seven uneasy months of internal deliberations.
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President Donald Trump rescinded the program, initiated by President Barack Obama, last September.
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The country's one-child policy, begun in the 1970s, had been recently rescinded.
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While rare, rescinded college acceptances happen every year for a few distinct reasons.
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The administration rescinded a host of memos in its first week setting enforcement priorities.
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The city rescinded it with the understanding that the state would then repeal HB2.
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In March, Trump rescinded an executive order that protected transgender students in public schools.
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The Journal said Cohn nodded his head when asked if it would be rescinded.
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Native American groups have been calling for the medals to be rescinded for years.
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Premier Grindeanu has said the decree was rescinded in the interests of social unity.
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Trump then rescinded his own 2017 order while officials sought to implement Mattis's recommendations.
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But the embargo itself, which requires congressional approval to be rescinded, remained in place.
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Sessions rescinded the policy memo, along with 23 other guidance documents, providing little explanation.
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Macron has already rescinded the gas tax, which initially sparked the protests last fall.
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John McCain who rescinded his endorsement of the Republican presidential nominee over the weekend.
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But on Thursday, the group rescinded its threat, saying the order had no teeth.
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In March, two months after Manning joined the administration, the department rescinded the rule.
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What do you mean by that, to give back all the things they rescinded?
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Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes has rescinded her resignation after Florida Gov.
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President Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program in September.
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The president also rescinded arrest notices for 85033 other Iranians wanted for sanctions violations.
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A short time later, she rescinded that statement and said the flushing would continue.
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The Board wrote in the public reprimand that the rescinded order was also inappropriate.
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More than two weeks after tendering his resignation to Ryan, Conroy rescinded his resignation.
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Tapper rescinded that claim, and CNN has edited the error out of the video.
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After escaping the Saudis' clutches, Hariri returned to Beirut and triumphantly rescinded his resignation.
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Harvard University rescinded the W.E.B. Du Bois medal it awarded to Weinstein in 2014.
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He had lobbied for the technicals to be rescinded after Thursday's 2148-22015 victory.
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T.I.: "I STILL support Lil dude" Not everyone has rescinded their support for Keaton.
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Rather than acquiesce, these students stood their ground, protested and had the decision rescinded.
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But when the policy was rescinded after just three weeks, XXXTentacion's music was restored.
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Mayor Hillary Schieve initially included casinos but rescinded that, allowing gambling operations to continue.
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It received several celebrity endorsements, including from Salma Hayek, who later rescinded her endorsement.
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By law, the secretary of State must weigh in before TPS status is rescinded.
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The Cole Memo was rescinded in early 2018 by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Three of the largest daily papers in the state rescinded their endorsements of him.
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Her remarks came the same day she rescinded key laws on campus sexual assault.
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By 2003, Bush rescinded Section 201 for the purpose of protecting domestic steel production.
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I rescinded my Indian citizenship long time ago and became a proud American citizen.
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Unlike with the local papers and some politician endorsements, these ballots cannot be rescinded.
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Trump rescinded that policy amid public outrage and scrutiny from the courts last summer.
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Among the reasons Santander rescinded its offer to hire the investment banker Andrea Orcel?
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One company rescinded a job offer upon learning I had a baby at home.
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As Beauchamp notes, the forces pressing for Kashnuv's admission to be rescinded were bipartisan.
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Rick Scott rescinded the policy in 2011, these 150,000 ex-felons remain eligible to vote.
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Police became so concerned that they rescinded Reinking's license to carry concealed firearms last August.
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The Trump administration rescinded Yates' guidance in February 2017, a month after Trump took office.
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Three days after his inauguration in 2009, President Barack Obama rescinded the global gag rule.
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That student's admission was rescinded and their credits were vacated, according to the impact statement.
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The rule originally became law in 1933, but most of it was rescinded in 1999.
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It has rescinded China's invitation to annual naval drills off Hawaii, while inviting Vietnam instead.
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Two days later, they reached a settlement out of court, and the warrant was rescinded.
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After administrators learned about the memes, they rescinded the students' acceptance offers in mid-April.
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For starters, Nutter himself rescinded the order in December 2015, just days before leaving office.
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About 200 banking licences have been rescinded since 2014, roughly one-fifth of the total.
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In February of 2017, a month after Donald Trump took office, his administration rescinded it.
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Trump rescinded DACA in September 2017 and gave Congress six months to enact replacement legislation.
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One month after Donald Trump became president, the order was rescinded and the stocks rebounded.
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Just a month after issuing his memo, the Attorney General rescinded 25 improper guidance documents.
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The notice has reportedly since been rescinded, however, after the store owner, Dave DaRosa, intervened.
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Two weeks later, his announced-and-then-rescinded resignation was the talk of Capitol Hill.
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"These calls for my resignation are unwarranted, and these calls should be rescinded," he said.
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He rescinded the curse in 2012, only to signal later that it was still on.
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The WNBA announced on Monday that the league rescinded the technical foul and subsequent ejection.
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Evers initially rescinded all 82 of Walker's appointees, though he later reappointed all but 15.
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As far as we are aware, the OLC opinion letter has yet to be rescinded.
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Bruce Babbitt, Luján's successor, rescinded the order, and courts ultimately determined that Luján acted improperly.
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The Department of Education has rescinded 72 documents regulating the rights of students with disabilities.
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And he insinuated that Ivanka Trump had something to do with his invitation getting rescinded.
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A hearing is scheduled later this month regarding UMG's demand that the deal be rescinded.
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Of course, it's easy to see why this dangerous authorization has not yet been rescinded.
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Williams apparently believed, mistakenly, that he had rescinded his warning for coaching after her protests.
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The Vermont house legalized marijuana a few hours after Sessions rescinded the previous DOJ guidance.
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But it quickly rescinded the deal amid charges of human rights violations by Cameroon's military.
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But, Ms. Coetzer said, a male instructor rescinded two such notices that male colleagues received.
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In both cases, however, he successfully appealed the punishments, and Army commanders twice rescinded them.
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An earlier attempt to detain them separately was struck down by the courts and rescinded.
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But the trade embargo, which can be rescinded only by Congress, has remained in force.
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One only had an offer in their hands for three weeks before it was rescinded.
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Dr. He's academic home, Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, rescinded his contract.
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If it is rescinded, federal agencies are likely to go back to ignoring climate impacts.
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Stanford rescinded Ms. Zhao's admission in April, and she is no longer a student there.
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It has threatened tariffs on other Chinese imports, rescinded those threats, and then resumed them.
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A.M.A. officials likewise saw to it that recalcitrant physicians had their hospital admitting privileges rescinded.
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A Florida judge declared Deandre Somerville "totally rehabilitated" and rescinded his finding of criminal contempt.
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And sanctions worked in the early 2000s, until we rescinded them without a conclusive deal.
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Since then, Republican administrations have kept or reimposed it, while Democratic ones have rescinded it.
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Schumer initially offered, $25 billion, to the President last Friday, which he has now rescinded.
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Trump rescinded DACA in September, giving Congress until March 5 to find a permanent replacement.
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The Hill and other news organizations initially reported that the NAACP had rescinded its endorsement.
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Even if the government later rescinded the decree, the exonerations might have remained in effect.
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Trump rescinded DACA in September and gave Congress a March 85033 deadline to replace it.
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The Education Department has rescinded Obama administration guidelines on how schools should accommodate transgender students.
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In 1963, Yale University had rescinded an invitation to Alabama's segregationist governor, George C. Wallace.
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The policy was widely condemned and rescinded in June 2018, although some separations still occur.
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The port confirmed the policy in August, but rescinded the order in October after protests.
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Bloomberg reported on Monday that Obama's order was more likely to be amended than rescinded.
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Alibaba's retiring founder rescinded a promise to create 1 million jobs in the United States.
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The decency clause was rescinded from that grant and the school could proceed without interference.
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When President Abraham Lincoln died, he was succeeded by Andrew Johnson, who rescinded Sherman's order.
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In 2017, the Trump administration also rescinded transgender protections for kids in federally funded schools.
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The embargo, which requires congressional approval to be rescinded, remains in place to this day.
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In exchange, Iran received relief from sanctions, most of which were rescinded in January 2016.
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President Bill Clinton later rescinded the gag rule, but President George W. Bush then reinstated it.
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Some, like Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, have rescinded their support, angering Trump's core supporters.
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U.N. nuclear inspectors have since repeatedly verified Iranian compliance with the deal and sanctions were rescinded.
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Namely, questions specifically aimed at applicants from the six countries listed in the ban were rescinded.
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A president has not rescinded a previous president's monument designation since the Antiquities Act was introduced.
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But the young man quickly rescinded the allegation, saying his words had been manipulated and misinterpreted.
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The online giant rescinded the policy a day after the Verge reported on it in 2015.
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Archibald's emeritus status has been rescinded, and all mentions of him scrubbed from the hospital's website.
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He paid back the money, but his bail was rescinded due to the new theft charge.
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It was only when this report surfaced that Hyp3r had its Facebook Marketing Partner privileges rescinded.
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Although Griffin initially issued an apology over the photo, she rescinded her statement this past fall.
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By Wednesday, that order was reportedly rescinded, though one source told Gizmodo that some restrictions remain.
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"This threat has not been rescinded and continues to hang over plaintiff's head," the motion said.
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Since its initiation in 1984, various presidential administrations have rescinded and reinstated the Mexico City Policy.
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"Since taking office, President Trump has rescinded guidance to public schools regarding transgender students," Cicilline said.
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The app had been initially been approved on May 7, but Apple suddenly rescinded its approval.
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The State Department disputed that number, saying less than 85033,000 people have had their visas rescinded.
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The Conservative Political Action Conference rescinded its invitation Monday for Yiannopoulos to speak at its event.
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Aggressive sales goals pushed Wells Fargo representatives into the practice, and they have since been rescinded.
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Yale University just rescinded the admission of one of the students involved in the admissions scandal.
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ThunderCon, a comic convention in Thunder Bay, Canada, recently rescinded Kevin's invitation for the October event.
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However, we rescinded the invitation after the revelation of an offensive video appearing to condone pedophilia.
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The State Department disputed that number, saying less than 60,000 people have had their visas rescinded.
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In September, Harvard rescinded its offer for her to speak on campus as a Visiting Fellow.
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Hupp had been hired with a $66,500 salary, which skyrocketed to $114,600 before it was rescinded.
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The 2018 omnibus provides the latest example of the propensity of Congress to "repurpose" rescinded funds.
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It should be noted that no presidential administration has completely rescinded prior decisions on leasing areas.
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Two days later, amid increased public outcry and support from fellow players, the penalties were rescinded.
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Deere did not return a request for comment seeking more information about Garrison's invite being rescinded.
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Harvard offered and then rescinded a fellowship to Chelsea Manning, convicted of six counts of espionage.
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As we learned when Harvard rescinded 10 students' admissions, a meme is never just a meme.
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But she changed her mind this weekend, after he rescinded his support for Donald J. Trump.
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But that longstanding rule was rescinded as outdated by the ATP board of directors in May.
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The N.F.L., he added, rescinded the leaguewide price floor requirement before the start of this season.
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Various international awards given to her for her commitment to nonviolent democratic resistance have been rescinded.
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"The review board has now rescinded the detention order," said Mr. Saeed's lawyer, Abdullah Khan Dogar.
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But in 2017, the Trump administration rescinded that policy and most other Obama-era immigration directives.
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When Mr. Foxman declined to provide one, his invitation, which included an honorary degree, was rescinded.
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Weeks after the idea of a popular-film Oscar had been announced, the notion was rescinded.
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The 25 rescinded documents cover more than 200 pages and date back as far as 1975.
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Earlier this year, the Trump administration also rescinded transgender protections for kids in federally funded schools.
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Last month, Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, rescinded key parts of the contract's bid solicitation documents.
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They cannot be rescinded by one government any more than they can be granted by another.
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The government rescinded the emergency decree and was forced to fend off a no-confidence motion.
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Thus far, Congress has successfully rescinded fifteen onerous Obama-era rules through the Congressional Review Act.
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Since 2017, Congress and the Trump administration have rescinded rules on bank oversight and broadband privacy.
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But a few months later, the friendly feelings dissolved, and many of the concessions were rescinded.
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In court documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News, a Montgomery County judge rescinded the order in October.
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In response, Activision Blizzard suspended Chung from Hearthstone for a year and rescinded his tournament winnings.
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Mr. Hersh said Mr. Akhmetshin cared a great deal about getting the restrictions on adoptions rescinded.
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It later rescinded the award after the trade organization decided it was too sexy for CES.
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Her lawyers later rescinded the case and filed it in Florida&aposs state court system instead.
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In the weeks leading up to the March 7 ceremony in Washington, Aro's award was rescinded.
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Her lawyers later rescinded the case and filed it in Florida&aposs state court system instead.
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Days after the news broke, the EPA rescinded the no-bid contract with Definers Public Affairs.
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This isn't the first time someone's social media postings have gotten an offer rescinded from Harvard.
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"Upon getting a job offer, a woman I know asked about parental leave policies, and the company rescinded the offer," Mihalich-Levin says, adding that she believes the offer was rescinded solely because of the questions she asked since she never actually disclosed she was pregnant.
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But as a matter of policy, the firm rescinded the offer after the government charged Mr. Warren.
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In fact, no president has ever before rescinded any land's monument status, which only presidents can designate.
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Mr. Naidoo's invitation was rescinded after a public outcry over his apparent sympathy for right-wing causes.
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The Trump administration rescinded its decision, albeit partially, by allowing tweets and email reminders related to HealthCare.
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In February, University of Pennsylvania rescinded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree given to Cosby in 1999.
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He was recently accepted to Harvard, but this week announced that the university had rescinded his acceptance.
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The Hawaiian Supreme Court then rescinded construction permit so it could hear further opinions on the telescope.
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Yale has rescinded admission for a student whose family allegedly paid $1.2 million to get her in.
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But the agency also added that the policy may be modified, superseded, or rescinded at any time.
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The policy that supposedly created that confusion — and was rescinded Thursday — is the August 2013 Cole memorandum.
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From there, the CFPB will determine whether the rule should be continued without change, amended or rescinded.
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The agency told me that no current materials exist, and that extremely outdated plans had been rescinded.
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Many of my friends' parents were forced into early retirement, or had their health benefits suddenly rescinded.
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"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama administration is being rescinded," he said.
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In embracing Trump, they essentially rescinded their permission to the press to treat him as an outlier.
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He said he was named ambassador, but the appointment was rescinded shortly afterwards when Sambi left power.
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No president has ever shrunk or rescinded a monument previously established under the 85033-year-old law.
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Lincoln, concerned that this would turn pro-union slaveholders against him, rescinded the proclamation and fired Fremont.
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Joyce was found to be a dual citizen of New Zealand, a status he has since rescinded.
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However, two weeks later, the "Friends in Low Places" musician rescinded his interest, according to The Wrap.
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In early September, President Trump rescinded the DACA program, setting a March expiration date for current participants.
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Alexander left parliament because he believed he might hold dual British citizenship, which he has since rescinded.
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"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama Administration is being rescinded," Sessions said.
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The four proposals are all intended to be legislative replacements for DACA, which Trump rescinded in September.
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The required number of states failed to do that and the air bag rule was not rescinded.
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Some of those efforts, the report said, were rescinded when Trump issued an executive order in March.
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Fortunately, the decision was rescinded Sunday in a statement by WHO's Director General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
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House Chaplain Patrick Conroy rescinded his resignation Thursday, saying that he was pressured to resign without cause.
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He also rescinded a previous pledge to support the Republican presidential nominee if it is not him.
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Noreika said in a statement that he rescinded the guidance to avoid "duplication" with the CFPB rule.
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While articles of impeachment were drawn up, they were later rescinded; there was never a final impeachment.
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" Trump, who rescinded DACA in September, tweeted on Sunday that there would be "no more DACA deal.
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While several vulnerable down-ballot Republicans have rescinded their endorsements of Trump, Burr continues to support him.
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Recently, rights have been rescinded for transgender students to use bathrooms in accordance with their gender identity.
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Just a month after taking office in 2017, Republican President Donald Trump's administration rescinded the Obama guidance.
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Hariri eventually returned to Lebanon after widespread criticism of Saudi Arabia and suspended, then rescinded, the resignation.
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That's because the amendment Congress passed in 1972 has expired, and some states have rescinded their ratifications.
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But the embargo itself, which requires congressional approval to be rescinded, remains in place to this day.
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And Trump rescinded Obama's guidance to allow transgender students to decide which bathroom they want to use.
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Sam Brownback (R) rescinded the ban and said the state legislature should handle setting any such policy.
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No president has ever shrunk or rescinded a monument previously established under the 2202-year-old law.
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It has rescinded any guidance on prosecutorial discretion making every single undocumented person a target for removal.
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In 2014, protesters demanded that invitations be rescinded for at least 16 commencement speakers, the foundation said.
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Ecuador gave him citizenship in January, but some Ecuadorean lawmakers have called for it to be rescinded.
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And Senators Mike Lee of Utah and Steve Daines of Montana rescinded their endorsements of the candidate.
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A town close to the accident was ordered to evacuate, but the evacuation order was soon rescinded.
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She explained that after all she went through, her doctors had rescinded the diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
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Mr. Trump rescinded DACA in September and gave Congress six months to come up with a replacement.
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A promise to start issuing the visas again nearly three weeks ago was abruptly rescinded this week.
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So the organization rescinded the two awards the book won and endeavored to change its awards policy.
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Mr. Trump rescinded the program and gave Congress until early March to come up with a replacement.
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California on Sunday adopted its own net neutrality regulations, after the F.C.C. rescinded its rules last year.
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A court rescinded another too-big-to-fail designation, for MetLife, in a dubious finding last year.
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In 2009, after Barack Obama took office, the Department of Homeland Security rescinded Arpaio's immigration-enforcement powers.
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As for the states that had rescinded their support, advocates say such moves have no legal standing.
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It is important to note that a delay does not necessarily mean the rule will be rescinded.
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In late April, Mr. Cosby's honorary doctoral degree from his alma mater, Temple University, was also rescinded.
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Mr. Sessions's memo explicitly mentioned Mr. Holder's 2013 directive in a footnote and rescinded it effective immediately.
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ERA advocates also do not recognize actions by the five states which rescinded their earlier ERA ratifications.
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At U.C. Irvine this year, both the acceptance letters and the rescinded offers were sent on purpose.
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Mark Kirk, an underdog for reelection in left-leaning Illinois, rescinded his endorsement of Trump on Tuesday.
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The lawsuit targets six of the 25 different legal memos that Sessions rescinded in December, Reuters reported.
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It was as if the attack order had been rescinded, allowing her new platelets to proceed unharmed.
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Although the recommendation against withholding nuts from children under 3 was rescinded, that message didn't catch on.
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The law's cuts to the safety net hospitals would be rescinded for those states starting in 2018.
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Sweden rescinded its arrest warrant for Mr. Assange in 2017, but he refused to leave the embassy.
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The president in February also rescinded protections put in place under Obama for transgender public school students.
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In August 2013, the two countries appeared close, but North Korea rescinded an invitation to a U.S. envoy.
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A measure to stifle the US Department of Agriculture was enacted, and then (partially) rescinded mere hours later.
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Failure to do so means that the NATO invitation is rescinded and the EU accession process is scuppered.
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But the appointment was rescinded on Sunday following a backlash from Western donors, rights groups and opposition parties.
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S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded a policy shielding state-licensed medical marijuana operators from federal drug prosecutions.
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Washington (CNN)The Department of Justice has rescinded guidance from August that discouraged the use of private prisons.
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DeVos' selection in September sparked on-campus protests and petitions demanding that the invitation to speak be rescinded.
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"That&aposs typical of him," James said in response to the Eagles' rescinded invitation, according to Sports Illustrated .
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"Those data are out there in the world in a way that can't be rescinded," the researcher said.
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Kastrenakes vacated the contempt finding and rescinded the sentence of probation in an order he signed on Saturday.
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My law firm laid off a bunch of lawyers and rescinded its offer to all its incoming lawyers.
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He rescinded guidance that protected transgender students in February 2017 and scotched 25 more documents in December 2017.
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A state district court in 2015 ruled for the couples and ordered the state policy to be rescinded.
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Earlier this year, she rescinded guidance that allowed transgender students to use bathrooms that matched their gender identity.
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For several hours there was a standoff, with occupants refusing to disperse until their colleague's ban was rescinded.
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Despite the rescinded nomination, getting 10 nominations for a first-time series is still quite a remarkable feat.
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On August 2100th the White House rescinded that order, giving officers renewed access to the most controversial equipment.
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But the stunt backfired when France brokered his release, and on December 5th he formally rescinded his resignation.
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Though the order was thankfully rescinded, that hasn't kept scientists from being concerned enough to ignite a movement.
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Last week, President Donald Trump rescinded Obama's directive that lent protection to trans high school students in bathrooms.
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Trump rescinded protections for transgender students over bathroom use and tried to ban transgender people from military service.
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After international intervention, including by Macron, Hariri was able to leave the kingdom and eventually rescinded his resignation.
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Ann Coulter's invitation to speak at the liberal-leaning university was also rescinded after more protests were threatened.
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LIMA (Reuters) - An appeals court in Peru has rescinded a ban on Brazilian construction company Odebrecht SA's ODBES.
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Khan called on Trump's invitation to visit the U.K. to be rescinded in the wake of the tweets.
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Louisiana Mayor Ben Zahn banned local facilities from buying Nike equipment but rescinded it a few days later.
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In 1952, after a new administration rescinded the warrant for his arrest, Neruda and Matilde returned to Chile.
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Trump had rescinded the Warriors' invitation to celebrate their 2017 championship win after Curry was critical of Trump.
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Conroy ultimately rescinded the resignation that Ryan had requested after many members of Congress came to his defense.
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The court also unanimously rescinded the conviction of Bob McDonnell, a former Republican governor of Virginia, for corruption.
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And in August, the Trump administration rescinded Obama-era rules that weakened work requirements in other welfare programs.
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Bill Cosby had his prize rescinded earlier this month, following his conviction on three counts of sexual assault.
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Mr. Gowan rescinded his ban on Tuesday, maintaining nonetheless that his motivation had been to protect the chamber.
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The department has rescinded several rules, including regulations protecting student loan borrowers and guidelines on campus sexual assault.
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Eventually, the deal was rescinded after 3R failed to acquire financing, and PetroReconcavo agreed to purchase the fields.
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For a country to have its elimination status rescinded, measles must have been spreading continuously for a year.
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That decree, which was eventually rescinded, would have effectively shielded dozens of public officials from prosecution for corruption.
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He added that they were never given an official answer as to why the $400,000 grant was rescinded.
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Ayotte rescinded her support for Trump, reminding voters once again that she had backed him in the past.
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After the "Access Hollywood" tape of Trump surfaced in 2016, Roby rescinded her endorsement of his presidential candidacy.
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On Thursday, Conroy rescinded his forced resignation in a letter to the Speaker, and Ryan acquiesced (The Hill).
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Under pressure, Douglas W. Elmendorf, the Kennedy School's dean, rescinded Manning's fellowship in the middle of the night.
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The agency also rescinded staff guidance that could have subjected TV station sales and transfers to greater scrutiny.
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Through a spokesman, Mr. Hansen declined to comment on the guidance, which was formally rescinded only in 2015.
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DeVos Should Want to Educate Men About Rape The education secretary has rescinded Obama's campus sexual assault guidance.
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The doctrine was rescinded in 1987, so now we have whole networks devoted to round-the-clock propaganda.
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Students at Princeton have had job offers rescinded, and have been forced to return home for the summer.
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Mr. Boykins submitted and then rescinded it; Mr. Buttigieg then demoted the chief to the rank of captain.
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And this week, our reporters learned that a more junior officer received word that his reprimand was rescinded.
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And there are few sunset provisions to ensure that the powers will be rescinded once the threat passes.
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CBS rescinded Jackson's invitation to present at the Grammys, and she was reportedly pressured into skipping the ceremony.
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Mr. Trump rescinded the program in September and gave Congress six months to enshrine its protections into law.
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Three clerics employed by the government declined to comment when asked for their thoughts on the rescinded ban.
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The hospital said it has scrubbed Dr. Archibald's name from its web pages and rescinded his emeritus status.
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The British government long ago rescinded their citizenship and seems to want nothing further to do with them.
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The board of Midwest Furry Fandom, consistent with our posted code of conduct, has rescinded Mr. Yiannopoulos's registration.
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On Wednesday, four days after the judge's ruling, the administration rescinded the provisions that had been ruled illegal.
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Federal regulators rescinded a too-big-to-fail designation for GE Capital in 2016 after the firm downsized.
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The Republican majority in Congress could have rescinded DACA, but instead asked the courts to overturn the policy.
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It was unlikely that the Warriors would go to the White House even before Trump rescinded the invitation.
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Executive orders, while backed by the force of law, can be, and often are, rescinded by successive presidents.
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John Bel Edwards signed a nondiscrimination executive order on Wednesday and rescinded an executive order from former Gov.
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He also rescinded a number of significant reforms adopted by Obama and expanded the use of private prisons.
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According to Rolling Stone, CBS rescinded Jackson's invitation to the Grammys that year, while Timberlake attended — and won.
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"These kids are going to be exposed if DACA is rescinded and that's so unfair," Mr. Garza said.
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Thursday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Obama-era policy that enabled states to sell non-medical marijuana.
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This week, this administration rescinded the Parole in Place program, harming thousands of military families across the country.
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Homeland security said the grant was rescinded after a normal review process, not because of its ideological focus.
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But the rationale these memos provided distorted domestic and international law, and the Justice Department later rescinded them.
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The government rescinded Mr. Jiang's license to practice law in 2009, but he continued advising dissidents and activists.
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If the regulations were rescinded, Trump would no longer be required to cite any cause in removing Mueller.
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The RNC initially rescinded its support in November, but backed Moore again following Trump's endorsement of the candidate.
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On March 25, Conroy said Yale has rescinded the admission of one student in relation to the scam.
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It was subsequently rescinded by a three-line statement on the Department's web site in the new administration.
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"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama administration is being rescinded," Sessions announced Tuesday.
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Ying was offered the CIO job but that offer was rescinded after his trading activity came to light.
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For that act, many of the soldiers received congressional medals of honor, awards which have never been rescinded.
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Dreamers had been protected from deportation under DACA, which Trump rescinded, with a six-month delay, in September.
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Tufts University in Massachusetts, which had bestowed on Armstrong an honorary degree in 2006, rescinded that in 2012.
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At issue is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which the Republican president last September ordered rescinded.
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And on Monday, the Fine Brothers wrote an apology explaining that they'd rescinded their application for a trademark.
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Last year, Trump rescinded his invite to Golden State Warrior guard Steph Curry after the player criticized him.
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The invitation was rescinded days later after video clips appearing to show Yiannopolous condoning or rationalizing pedophilia went viral.
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Ars Technica wrote:Vintimillia said at a press conference (Spanish) in Quito on Thursday that Assange's citizenship should be rescinded.
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So far, Trump has rescinded nine major federal regulations, many of them environmental rules passed by the previous administration.
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In March, Yale University rescinded admission for a student whose family allegedly paid $1.2 million to get her in.
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After much debate, the ICC ultimately blocked these rescinded statements from being used in the prosecution of the defendants.
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The judge vacated the contempt finding and rescinded the sentence of probation in an order he signed on Saturday.
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By that deadline, 35 states had ratified the Equal Rights Amendment, and five of those states rescinded their ratification.
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I'm here to announce the program known as DACA, that was set under the Obama administration, is being rescinded.
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The Reagan-era policy has been rescinded and revived according to party lines since it was introduced in 1984.
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But now that President Trump rescinded DACA, what will happen to the children of these Dreamers if they're deported?
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The New Jersey high school star who had his football scholarship offer rescinded at the eleventh hour by Connecticut?
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His daughter was conditionally accepted into USC late last year, but it was rescinded after his charges were announced.
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I was intimidated by the process and like many, feared that if I negotiated, the offer would be rescinded.
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The regulator asked the public to comment on whether the rules should be retained without change, amended or rescinded.
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Google has since acknowledged that an outside contractor gave low ratings to InfoWars, but Google has rescinded the move.
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Wheeler's order can't just be rescinded overnight; action to replace it must be proposed, debated and publicly commented on.
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But the organization rescinded its offer when staff members refused to participate if Hinckley showed up, court records show.
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Cambridge University rescinded its offer of a visiting fellowship for Jordan Peterson, a Canadian psychologist, under pressure from students.
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However, death penalty proponents succeeded in placing the issue on the ballot and voters rescinded the repeal in 2016.
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He later spoke with the mayor's chief of staff, John Falcicchio, who confirmed that the amendment would be rescinded.
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The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) rescinded its invitation Monday for Yiannopoulos to speak at its event this week.
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Belgium's media reported Wednesday morning that he was arrested in connection with the bombings but later rescinded those reports.
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The new law, HB 142, rescinded HB 2 but left many of its harmful effects in place, opponents say.
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But officials, citing environmental concerns and low industry interest, rescinded that proposal on Friday in releasing the new plan.
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The Mavericks rescinded Ferrell's $2.9 million qualifying offer last Friday, a move that made Ferrell an unrestricted free agent.
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But the memo behind ICE's "sensitive locations" policy is guidance, not a law, and could be revised or rescinded.
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Mr Duterte promptly called off the truce, just before the communists declared their own ceasefire, which was subsequently rescinded.
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If the government rescinded the contract, Grana would recover its investment thanks to a termination payment clause, it said.
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The group also rescinded Cosby's President's Award, which was presented to him at the time of his 2011 induction.
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They had no way to know why a signal for radical behavior one day would be rescinded the next.
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But the Trump administration rescinded this guidance earlier this year, signaling it might be on board with such proposals.
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Instead, Kelly rescinded the memo, saying on the department's website that there is "no credible path forward" in court.
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Droves of Republicans have either rescinded their support or called on him to withdraw from the race since Friday.
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But the Trump administration in late March rescinded that 2017 Keystone permit, issuing a new one in its place.
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Trump defended his decision to end the Obama-era program, urging Congress to act before the program is rescinded.
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The lawsuit says if DACA is rescinded, the U.S. economy would lose $6.33 billion over the next ten years.
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Was it the many E.P.A. career staff that worked for years developing the work that was rescinded or revoked?
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But then administrators from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organization that puts on CES, rescinded the company's award.
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Kemosabe subsequently rescinded its approval following a media report on Wednesday, May 11, regarding Kesha's appearance on the BBMAs.
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Ms. Greenwalt and Ms. Hupp were given substantial pay raises that Mr. Pruitt denied having approved and later rescinded.
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The offer was rescinded when the company learned of Mr. Ying's stock trading, according to the S.E.C.'s complaint.
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Over the last 35 years, every Democratic president has rescinded the policy and every Republican president has reinstated it.
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Within months of Lincoln's assassination, though, President Johnson rescinded the order and returned the land to its former owners.
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Correction: A previous version of this article included the wrong date for when 10 students' admission offers were rescinded.
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He later rescinded the check, saying the group had "made numerous unauthorized statements" about his opposition to the ordinance.
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Some praised his policy of separating children from parents at the border, which Mr. Trump rescinded under intense pressure.
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But if we've learned anything in the age of Trump, it's that rights can also be constricted and rescinded.
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Finally, Mr. DeFrancisco rescinded his majority's acceptance of the amendment, as Democrats questioned the Republicans' treatment of Ms. Hochul.
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Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (Ariz.) rescinded his support Saturday.
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In 2017, Ne'eman explained, Congress passed a congressional review act resolution, later signed by Trump, that rescinded the rule.
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Jay Inslee said in a statement that he was "especially frustrated" by reports the "Cole memo" would be rescinded.
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Other universities have rescinded honorary degrees given to Mr. Cosby, including Carnegie Mellon, Johns Hopkins, Notre Dame and Wesleyan.
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Harvard rescinded admissions offers to 10 prospective students who exchanged obscene memes in a private Facebook chat in 2017.
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No president has ever rescinded a monument, and a reduction in borders would almost surely spur a legal battle.
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Initially, Blizzard rescinded his $500,000 prize for winning the Asia-Pacific regional tournament and was suspended for one year.
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The fiduciary rule has a tumultuous history: Its first version, introduced in 2010, was widely criticized and ultimately rescinded.
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The Trump administration rescinded the DACA program in September, claiming it was an overreach of the Obama administration's authority.
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Yale University has rescinded the admission of a student who was admitted as part of the college admissions scandal.
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" However, in an August interview with Australia's Seven Network, Griffin rescinded her apology, saying she was "no longer sorry.
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On Monday, the organizers of the Conservative Political Action Conference rescinded their invitation for him to speak this week.
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The Trump administration rescinded Obama-era protections for Dreamers last year, and Congress is working to find a solution.
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Soon after, Trump rescinded his previous support of the deal, tweeting that he couldn't support an insurance company bailout.
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Trump rescinded the Obama-era DACA program in September and gave Congress a March 85033 deadline to replace it.
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Environmental regulations that are no longer necessary, such as Obama's Clean Power Plan, would be rolled back and rescinded.
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If the decision is rescinded, the tribes and environmentalists involved in the protests would most likely go to court.
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Mr. Poroshenko this summer rescinded his Ukrainian citizenship while Mr. Saakashvili was out of the country, leaving him stateless.
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Michael Perozeni was rescinded after former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said junior officers were punished more harshly than commanders.
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But Mr. Schumer said he rescinded the offer because Mr. Trump had rejected the rest of the immigration package.
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George W. Bush rescinded $289.5 million worth of loan guarantees in 2003 to punish Ariel Sharon for settlement expansion.
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Sanders then explained how DACA will be rescinded — and mistakenly cited President Obama instead of President Trump in her statement.
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But months later, Griffin rescinded her apology when she opened up about the controversy to BBC World News program HardTalk.
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She was accepted, but the acceptance was rescinded because she wasn't white, a news release on the school's website said.
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The Clean Power Plant initiative will be reviewed and the moratorium on coal mining on federal lands will be rescinded.
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On Monday, CPAC rescinded its invitation of Yiannopoulos after video resurfaced of him seemingly defending the sexual abuse of children.
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Trump rescinded Curry's invitation after the NBA superstar said if given the choice that he would not attend the ceremony.
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The regulation has been something of a political football, instituted by Republican administrations and rescinded by Democratic ones since 1984.
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Industry reaction has been mixed since Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded Obama-era guidelines on enforcing marijuana laws Jan. 4.
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THR notes that the movie will likely also involve Greta Van Susteren, who defended Ailes and later rescinded her support.
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Pelosi rescinded her invitation to Trump to deliver his State of the Union speech in the House chamber on Jan.
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"A lot of schools will shut down if this isn't rescinded," says Kasim Kasuri, chief executive of Beaconhouse School System.
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Notably, few high-profile Trump supporters immediately rescinded their endorsement, but the number slowly continued to grow into Saturday morning.
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At the time, Pride agreed to the demands to get the parade moving and then rescinded, later apologizing to BLMTO.
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Calley rescinded his endorsement of then candidate Trump during the 2016 presidential election after the 'Access Hollywood' tape was published.
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On March 30, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer rescinded the designation, but her opinion was put under seal until Thursday.
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However, death penalty proponents then succeeded in placing the issue on the ballot and voters rescinded the repeal in 2016.
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Immigration restriction group NumbersUSA said it was "thrilled" that DAPA was rescinded, but wanted to see Trump continue to DACA.
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He had already conceded to George W. Bush, but then rescinded his concession because of how tight the race was.
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Substantive rules Existing substantive rules cannot be rescinded or amended without mandated procedures including inviting input from all interested parties.
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"Happily, just as it was created with the stroke of a pen, it can be as easily rescinded," he said.
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On November 8, Trump won the presidency, and just days into the job, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded Yates' guidance.
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Last week, the Trump administration rescinded the order, leaving states and school boards to decide how to accommodate transgender students.
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The challengers admit that Mr Trump could have rescinded DACA legally if he had simply put forward a better reason.
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The president put that group at risk when he rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program last year.
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"DACA was a temporary stopgap measure that, on its face, could be rescinded at any time," Francisco said on Tuesday.
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Schumer offered trading a DACA fix for the border wall in January but then quickly rescinded when Trump didn't agree.
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Shortly after Mr. Trump became the presumptive nominee in April, one major sponsor rescinded a contribution of about $1 million.
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The House GOP's campaign arm rescinded its support after reports that the nominee had shared racist articles on social media.
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Because of legal challenges, this regulation never went into effect and President Clinton quickly rescinded it when he took office.
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But many groups — including the ACLU — have rescinded support due to amendments which they believe will only do the opposite.
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Trump announced in September that the program was rescinded with a six-month delay so that there would be time.
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First off, in the 1970s, five states rescinded their ratification of the amendment: Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Tennessee.
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"Previous nationwide guidance specific to marijuana enforcement is unnecessary and is rescinded, effective immediately," a January memo by Sessions reads.
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In 2017, Harvard rescinded the admissions offers of at least 10 students who posted obscene memes to a Facebook group.
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The Obama-era program that had been protecting them, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), was rescinded by Trump.
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HHS rescinded this guidance in January, arguing that it was part of the Obama administration's effort to favor abortion rights.
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The Trump administration, however, quickly rescinded the guidance once in office — leaving trans students effectively unprotected by the federal government.
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Before Bush rescinded the tariffs, the EU threatened to target Florida and Michigan, two key states for his re-election.
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In a statement at San Francisco's City Hall on Thursday, Lee said he had rescinded his previous support for Suhr.
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It was later discovered that the job listing had been posted on LinkedIn shortly before the freelancer's offer was rescinded.
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Judge Kavanaugh's view ultimately triumphed when the Trump administration and the F.C.C., under new leadership, rescinded the net neutrality rule.
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In their senior year, nearly a year after the beach photo incident, the two boys had their college admissions rescinded.
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Mr. Kashuv wrote about the experience in his successful application to Harvard College, though the school later rescinded his acceptance.
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Nearly a week after he was detained in Bangkok, Interpol rescinded the red notice for Mr. Araibi, Thai officials said.
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This month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era policy that discouraged federal prosecutors from pursuing cases involving marijuana.
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He rescinded guidance to protect transgender workers and protect transgender students, saying they went beyond the letter of the law.
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The state, in a notable act of bureaucratic kindness, also rescinded restrictions on bringing food and beverages into D.M.V. offices.
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But the White House rejected Schumer's offer and after the government reopened from a weekend shutdown, Schumer rescinded the offer.
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The truth is, the lasting effect this order has had on the Muslim, refugee, and immigrant community can't be rescinded.
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Under the since-rescinded policy, parents crossing the southern border illegally were detained, and sometimes even deported, without their children.
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Democrats are pushing for a legislative fix to the program, which Trump rescinded last year with a six-month delay.
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The case was decided in favor of the I.R.S. in 2346; seventeen years later, the school rescinded the dating ban.
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In other unfavorable moves over the past eight months, the administration has modified or rescinded multiple regulations that affect renewables.
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In 2018, Trump rescinded Obama-era guidance that warned states against ending Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood and abortion providers.
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Several Republican attorneys general have threatened to sue the federal government if the program is not rescinded by this fall.
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To date, President Trump has not explicitly addressed the issue of renewable energy nor rescinded previous executive orders defining renewables.
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Job offers got rescinded, starting salaries got slashed, and people who didn't have an offer at all were absolutely screwed.
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Last fall, Trump rescinded the shield it provided to young undocumented people who came to the United States as children.
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On November 21, Hariri returned to Lebanon and by early December he had rescinded his resignation and returned to power.
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Andy Beshear (D) on Monday formally rescinded the state's controversial Medicaid work requirements enacted by his Republican predecessor, Matt Bevin.
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Andy Beshear (D) on Monday formally rescinded the state's controversial Medicaid work requirements enacted by his Republican predecessor, Matt Bevin.
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Stanford rescinded the admission of a third student who worked with Singer and Vandemoer to get admitted into the university.
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Her replacement, Dana J. Boente, immediately rescinded Ms. Yates's directive to Justice Department lawyers not to defend Mr. Trump's move.
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It first issued a proposal in 2010 but rescinded it the following year in response to an enormous industry backlash.
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Mr. Carey expressed frustration with Boeing over what he described as a rescinded invitation to train on a Max simulator.
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And the judge, who appears to still be working with the state, said he rescinded the program on his own.
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After the public and media critics raised objections over Mr. Naidoo's alleged ties to right-wing politics, the nomination was rescinded.
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The government rescinded the decree on Sunday after the biggest protests in the country since the fall of communism in 1989.
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While that initiative was promptly rescinded, we have noted an increased reluctance among international talent to relocate to the United Kingdom.
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A year later, Rahman rescinded his support for the ceasefire because of the continued detention and torture of militants in Egypt.
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The company also declined to comment on whether Puzder will stay on as CEO now that he has rescinded his nomination.
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If Obama rescinded the NSEERS regulations before leaving office, however, the Trump administration would have to go back to square one.
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Though McKewen accessed a penalty point for spitting, a supervisor rescinded it and sided with Agassi that the spitting was unintentional.
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Over the summer, the administration rescinded Obama-era guidance on race in admissions, urging schools to adopt a race-neutral approach.
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On Thursday, Sessions rescinded guidances from former President Barack Obama's administration that allowed states to legalize marijuana with minimal federal interference.
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The demonstrations peaked at over 500,000 people last Sunday, even though the government had rescinded the emergency ordinance earlier that day.
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A year later, the Trump administration rescinded this directive, arguing that transgender status was not protected by the decades-old statute.
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"We're definitely disappointed, of course, that the rule was rescinded," Briana Mordick, a senior scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Dozens of Republicans rescinded their endorsement of Trump, whose poll numbers already appeared to be dipping even before the bombshell dropped.
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When the "Access Hollywood" tape surfaced, not only did some top Republicans quickly denounce Trump, some rescinded their endorsements for him.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has rescinded over 70 policy documents that outline the rights of disabled students, The Washington Post reports.
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"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama Administration is being rescinded," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday.
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Even if the cuts were rescinded, organizations may have already made decisions that would limit their ability to quickly restart programming.
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In February of 22017, he rescinded Obama-era protections that allowed trans students to use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
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The NFL rescinded that policy last week after the players union filed a grievance and said it could take legal action.
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Rubio called Trump's comments about a Gold Star family over the weekend "unfortunate" but has not rescinded his endorsement of Trump.
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This is not the first time Harvard rescinded an admission offer after discovering bad behavior of its already accepted applicants online.
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Soon after it was rescinded, U.S. Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego ordered the children to be reunited with their parents.
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Tragically, the like was rescinded within an hour, but not before everyone took screenshots of it and started firing off jokes.
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Dold rescinded the invitation on Thursday and said he would be inviting another graduate of the YouthBuild program to join him.
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In March U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Collyer rescinded the government's 2014 designation of MetLife as a systematically important financial institution.
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A source at the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office tells PEOPLE that Ludwick had his $1 million bail rescinded on Tuesday.
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Some have rescinded their support of the GOP nominee and others have called for him the drop out of the race.
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As the letter details, a day after the administration rescinded the program by executive order, med students began applying for residency.
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Some have rescinded their support for their party's nominee, and others have called for Trump to drop out of the race.
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Inquiries into the practice of zero rating were abandoned, and the Broadband Privacy Rule was rescinded before it could take effect.
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But witnesses -- bolstered by Jacobs' own recording of the incident -- say that's BS. Three local newspapers rescinded their support for Gianforte.
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Not only was the pledge rescinded, he crassly waited to announce his re-election bid shortly after the Orlando shooting massacre.
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The students had their admissions offers rescinded due to offensive posts and memes sent on Facebook, according to The Harvard Crimson.
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Unless you're one of the ten (or more) students who just got their acceptance rescinded for posting offensive memes on Facebook.
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Trump rescinded the program, which allows children brought to the U.S. illegally to live and work here without fear of deportation.
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Tim Ryan, who endorsed Parnell and campaigned in the district with him previously, rescinded his endorsement late Monday night via tweet.
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A Finnish journalist says the U.S. State Department rescinded a journalism award given to her because she criticized the Trump administration.
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The Swiss bank on Tuesday rescinded its travel guidance and said in a statement it was business as usual in China.
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Though his administration later rescinded that proposal, it indicated an apparent lack of interest in or familiarity with the program's work.
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Finally, on Columbus Day in 2005 — a bitter coincidence for Mr. Velky — the Bureau of Indian Affairs rescinded the tribe's recognition.
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"When the program was rescinded it made a lot of us realize that DACA is just a Band Aid," she said.
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And as President, he rescinded DACA and pardoned Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a man who had been repeatedly accused of profiling Latinos.
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That tax has since been rescinded by the French government, but protesters have remained in the streets calling for Macron's resignation.
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We painfully learned that decisions of Army secretaries were nonbinding on successors and that the Army had rescinded its earlier decision.
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Pelosi has not rescinded Trump's invitation, but she controls the House and it is likely within her power to do so.
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Vermont's new law comes only weeks after Attorney General Sessions rescinded Obama-era guidance limiting federal interference with state marijuana programs.
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But arguing that Mr. Trump's nomination can be rescinded by second-guessing party bosses over the word "otherwise" seems highly improbable.
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The Education Department has rescinded 72 documents that laid out the rights of students with disabilities, The Washington Post reported Saturday.
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Some have rescinded their support for their party's nominee and others have called for Trump to drop out of the race.
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Two letters sent to individual attorneys that were rescinded Thursday offered guidance on certain provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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Kenyan authorities deported Miguna in February saying he had rescinded his citizenship but a court ruled he should be allowed back.
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DeVos's Department of Education last year rescinded two previous policies that had not undergone the required public-notice and -comment process.
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The court hearing came as Yale on Monday said it had rescinded the admission of a student linked to the scandal.
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Dreamers were protected from deportation by former President Obama's creation of the DACA program in 2012, which Trump rescinded last year.
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Many Republicans have rescinded their support for Trump and some have called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
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Heck rescinded his support for Trump but has had to walk a fine line to avoid alienating the state's Republican base.
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The prosecutors who tried Gallagher's case were awarded Navy Achievement Medals for their work on the case — which Trump then rescinded.
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Governor Herbert has rescinded his support for Donald Trump and so have four of the state's six elected representatives in Washington.
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Both candidates denounced a Trump administration program, since rescinded, that separated children who came into the country illegally from their parents.
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Henry McMaster rescinded his evacuation order for the three southernmost coastal counties, responding to updated forecasts of the storm's likely path.
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In a memo after DACA was rescinded, the Department of Homeland Security said renewals had to be "accepted" by Oct. 23.
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Indeed, since Reagan, every Republican president has reinstated the rule when he comes into office, and every Democrat has rescinded it.
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When the Golden State Warriors of the N.B.A. suggested that they were unsure about a visit, they had their invitation rescinded.
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Seattle was awarded an N.H.L. franchise in 1974, but the offer was rescinded because the ownership group ran into financial troubles.
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For those declared "untrustworthy," the ability to buy business-class train tickets or to lodge at certain hotels can be rescinded.
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And there are few provisions to ensure that the powers will be rescinded once the threat of the pandemic passes. 5.
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It rescinded guidelines, adopted under Mr. Curry, that made it tougher for banks to offer similar loans tied to checking accounts.
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Mr. Trump rescinded the program in September and gave Congress six months, until March 5, to come up with a replacement.
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The Yellow Vest protest itself began as an uprising over a raise in gas taxes, which Mr. Macron rescinded soon after.
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Mr. Janot says the plea deals could be rescinded, but he has argued that the evidence the men provided remains solid.
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Organizations that partnered with RWA began to cut ties, and several writing conferences rescinded invitations to feature Suede as a guest.
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However, the award was later rescinded after the pop duo admitted they had lip-synched on their albums or in concert.
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Chase's exit on The Bachelorette was particularly rough, because JoJo invited him to the fantasy suite and then rescinded her invitation.
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At least 56 colleges that gave Cosby an honorary degree rescinded the distinction after his conviction, according to a CNN review.
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President Trump signed a little-noticed executive order last week that rescinded an Obama-era goal to speed up visa processing.
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"We worry greatly that the new initiatives incorporated in the [National Park System] are now being rescinded," Long told the Post.
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She famously refused to attend the White House ceremony celebrating her team's 2019 World Cup win, before Trump rescinded his invitation.
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"We never got an explanation for why our grant was rescinded," said Christian Picciolini, a former skinhead who founded the group.
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For the second year in a row, Lora DiCarlo has won CES innovation awards—only this time they haven't been rescinded.
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Conservative Republican state officials had threatened to sue the Trump administration over DACA if it had not been rescinded by Tuesday.
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Twenty-four hours later, Mr. Hernandez rescinded his previous declination to the F.B.I. He agreed to testify against his former crew.
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Twenty-four hours later, Mr. Hernandez rescinded his previous declination to the F.B.I. He agreed to testify against his former crew.
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And though the UK will officially rescinded its EU membership Friday, the drawn-out and arduous divorce is far from over.
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The department rescinded Obama rules on campus sexual assault and guidelines on the rights of students with disabilities earlier this year.
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Polls from earlier this year showed a large majority of Americans supported maintaining DACA, which Trump rescinded in September of 2017.
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Hariri later rescinded his resignation, returning to a country far more united in support for their prime minister than ever before.
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The group invited him to give an address at its conference this week, then rescinded the offer after the pederasty business.
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The Trump administration rescinded Obama-era guidance earlier this year that made it more difficult for states to defund Planned Parenthood.
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His comeback didn't last long: The invitation was quickly rescinded after two more women — both students — accused him of louche behavior.
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But Mr. Trump rescinded the program in September, giving Congress six months — until March 5 — to come up with a replacement.
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And seeing it rescinded is a huge signal that the government is no longer concerned with protecting survivors' access to education.
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Glamour magazine, in a letter from editor-in-chief Samantha Barry, all but rescinded her 1993 Woman of the Year award.
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When the current administration rescinded the guidelines for how transgender students should be treated in schools, they made it all about bathrooms.
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"To be clear: we do not hold that DACA could not be rescinded as an exercise of Executive Branch discretion," she wrote.
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Proponents point to market projections claiming hundreds of supersonic business jet sales in the decade after an overland flight ban is rescinded.
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Job offers were rescinded and many of my classmates started working for free just to get their foot in the door somewhere.
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The NHL rescinded a game misconduct penalty against Blues F Ryan Reaves for his hit on D Christian Ehrhoff in Wednesday's game.
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Former attorney general Jeff Sessions rescinded that policy, but he continued the practice of letting those businesses stay open without federal intervention.
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Musk has had a particularly rough August since he first floated on Twitter, and then rescinded, a plan to take Tesla private.
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Moreover, once the order is given there is likely to be only a matter of minutes in which it could be rescinded.
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After the settlement was reached, the warrant was rescinded, and Tyga was free to enjoy the rest of his tropical vacation. 9.
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In January, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era memo that effectively protected states that had legalized marijuana from federal intervention.
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But when he rescinded his words and asked to take a step back, I knew it was time for him to leave.
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But upon their arrival, the Trump campaign rescinded the offer and asked the brightly outfitted children not to speak to the press.
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Democrats immediately demanded Gianforte withdraw from the race, while three of the state's largest newspapers rescinded their endorsements of the GOP candidate.
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These rules typically include a lowering of tariffs that can be rescinded or changed if the terms of the agreement are breached.
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The FCC thought not, and proposed the rule, part of which was rescinded by the new FCC leadership before it took effect.
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Kolby DeGarmo, 19, had her admission to college rescinded when she chose to take a gap year living and working in Australia.
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On Wednesday, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke officially rescinded an Obama-era policy that banned coal leasing on public lands across the country.
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China said Thursday that the United States "ignored the facts" when it rescinded an invitation to participate in a major military exercise.
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Just one year later, Congress rescinded the changes and delayed increases until 2017, which if I read my calendar correctly is now.
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This year, New Mexico, Maryland and Nevada all rescinded their applications for a convention, some of them on the books for decades.
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The Trump administration in January rescinded Obama-era guidance that warned states against ending Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood and abortion providers.
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The New York-based group organizing the exhibit, Biennial Foundation, confirmed that Mr. Ai's invitation had been rescinded because of government pressure.
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He also said the money being rescinded was not related to the recent hard-fought budget agreement reached by Republicans and Democrats.
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In response to her photos, FLA News, which calls itself "the conservative choice for Florida news and politics" briefly rescinded its story.
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In January, the Trump administration rescinded Obama-era guidance that warned states against ending Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood and abortion providers.
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Filipinos who fought with American forces were promised American citizenship for their service, but this offer was then rescinded after the war.
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Just hours after his conviction Carnegie Mellon University and Notre Dame rescinded honorary degrees awarded to him in 2007 and 1990, respectively.
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President Clinton quickly rescinded the policy and replaced it with a mandate that family planning services providers must provide an abortion referral.
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Omni Parker House soon rescinded the show's permission to use the historic establishment because it didn't want any union trouble, prosecutors said.
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Trump rescinded the Obama standard as part of an executive order aimed at speeding up the permitting process for federally funded infrastructure.
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Mr. Fitzgerald placed second in a House primary just after the state party discovered his anti-Semitic views and rescinded its endorsement.
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As early as July, shortly after the family separation policy was rescinded, the working group had already zeroed in on several ideas.
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It took an intervention by the French government to enable Mr. Hariri to return home, where he quickly rescinded his resignation announcement.
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Furthermore, in September Mr. Trump rescinded the program, which shielded immigrants who arrived in the United States illegally as children from deportation.
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And the Education Department rescinded an Obama-era guidance on college sexual assault, thus greatly raising the evidentiary standard needed for proof.
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When the policy was rescinded by Democratic President Barack Obama, the pattern reversed, with higher contraceptive use and fewer abortions, it said.
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The dispute arose in five consolidated lawsuits in California that accused administration officials of acting unlawfully when they abruptly rescinded the program.
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Trump officials wrote that six documents related to the Obama administration's "Rethink Discipline" package will be rescinded based on the commission's recommendation.
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Sessions rescinded an Obama-era rule in January shielding individuals and businesses in states with legal pot from certain forms of prosecution.
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The Senate campaign arm of the party cut its fund-raising agreement with him, and two Republican senators have rescinded their endorsements.
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A Health Department spokesman said that it rescinded its orders because it became convinced that its initial test was a false positive.
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After Ms. Napolitano rescinded the 2009 report on right-wing extremism, Obama administration officials feared legitimizing white supremacists' views with more attention.
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There are a variety of plans from the others, but almost everyone agrees some of the Trump tax cuts should be rescinded.
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She said more than a dozen organizations sent the organizers of the event a letter requesting that Mr. McAleenan's invitation be rescinded.
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A tax bill from 2006 lists the assessed value of Green's parcel at $87,000, but tax records indicate the bill was rescinded.
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Nine years ago, the U.S. rescinded a cruel policy that denied life-saving health-care to thousands of people around the world.
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In a rebuttal, Scott called to protect beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that Trump rescinded last year.
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Scott responded by calling former President Obama's signature health-care measure a "lemon law," saying that it should have been rescinded immediately.
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The office was disbanded and the funds were rescinded, even as a second Ebola outbreak emerged in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Under Judge Bates's ruling, unless the administration can justify its decision within 90 days, the cancellation of the program will be rescinded.
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When she found out Irvine had rescinded its offer — again, citing a late transcript — she locked herself in a bathroom and cried.
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But the Trump administration also rescinded protections for transgender students that had allowed them to use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
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Clinton backed the trade deal while secretary of State in the Obama administration but rescinded her support as she fought off Sen.
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Opponents of the ERA say the deadline for ratification has expired and cite the five states that rescinded or withdrew their ratifications.
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Asian people suffered threats of eviction, had job offers rescinded with no explanation, and some Asian Canadian organizations received outright hate messages.
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On Tuesday, Blizzard announced that Chung's prize money had been rescinded and that he was suspended from competitive play for a year.
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Until this F.D.A. policy is rescinded and replaced by a more enlightened approach, people like me will be forbidden to donate blood.
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Trump rescinded the program in September but established a six-month phase-in period for Congress to come up with a solution.
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He pointed out that the SDHSAA policy was based partly on guidance issued during the Obama presidency that the Trump administration rescinded.
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Tarkanian supported Trump throughout the presidential campaign, and while he criticized him after the "Access Hollywood" tape, he never rescinded his endorsement.
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He flew out of Moscow on Wednesday after the Federal Bailiffs service rescinded the travel ban, saying Navalny had paid the fine.
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Last week, Yale rescinded the admission of one student whose family had allegedly paid $1.2 million to gain entry under false pretenses.
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He was furious that Jeff Sessions had rescinded a memo that adopted a policy of non-interference with marijuana-friendly state laws.
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His administration also restricted transgender service members in the military and rescinded protections regarding bathroom access for transgender students in public schools.
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To cut down the stress of public spending, the king rescinded the children's royal titles, removing them from the line of succession.
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Gillman said the university was, on a case-by-case basis, reviewing another 139 applications that were rescinded due to poor grades.
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I am here today to announce that the program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama Administration is being rescinded.
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The carrier rescinded a plan to take away an inch of legroom from economy-class seats on new planes, following a public outcry.
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Inside, the five men covered their faces with their clothes while appearing before a judge, and rescinded their bail request, local media reported.
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I had this irrational idea that if I tried to push to get more money, I was going to get the offer rescinded.
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Until this policy of separating children from their families has been rescinded, Maryland will not deploy any National Guard resources to the border.
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Kashuv got into Harvard, and then apparently had his acceptance rescinded after evidence of him making a series of racial slurs appeared online.
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In July this year, officials in the Justice and Education departments rescinded Obama-era guidelines that promoted the importance of race in admissions.
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Coffman has become a vocal Trump critic lately, in light of the administration's now-rescinded policy of separating migrant families at the border.
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The Justice Department asked the court to vacate that ruling once the administration has rescinded its original order and issued a new one.
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The rescinded items "were adopted in the final hours of the previous administration without proper vetting and review," a spokesperson told The Verge.
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According to local reports, Williams did not comment but said in a deposition he rescinded warning notices because they were raising "unwarranted" fears.
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Plus, Arconic remains under pressure from aluminum tariffs, including ones on Canada that were not rescinded as part of the recent trade deal.
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Update: On Friday, the U.S. Department of Education rescinded Obama-era guidance on how schools must investigate and resolve reports of sexual violence.
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According to Billboard, Dr. Luke's Kemosabe Records rescinded its initial approval for Kesha to perform Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe" during the show.
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Here, McGowan claims that she sat for an interview with Farrow in January of 2017, but she rescinded her consent after giving it.
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January's shutdown came after Democrats sought to have a spending bill include protections for the Dreamers that Trump has rescinded effective in March.
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He said they had a frank discussion about the rate cuts, which could be rescinded if the cuts do not achieve their goals.
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But he later rescinded those remarks, saying that it was the company's "future vision" he was discussing, and not where it is today.
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Facebook opposed the gag order and, after weeks of discussion between the BCA and a lawyer at Facebook, the warrant was rescinded altogether.
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Trump, while backing off his Muslim ban, has still not rescinded his pledge for surveillance of Muslim Americans simply because of their faith.
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The rule is customarily rescinded by Democratic presidents and reinstated by Republicans, and there's no reason to believe Trump will be an exception.
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The New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects rescinded honors bestowed upon Richard Meier and Peter Marino following sexual harassment allegations.
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USC, one of the schools involved through bribes paid to sports coaches, has rescinded admissions offers to six students involved in the scheme.
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In early 2017, the Trump administration rescinded an Obama-era directive that allowed students to use the restrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
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The Trump administration also restricted transgender service members in the military and rescinded protections regarding bathroom access for transgender students in public schools.
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Prudential Financial Inc and American International Group Inc still carry the designation, but Prudential is widely expected to seek to have it rescinded.
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Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which protects Dreamers, in September 2017, though it remains in effect under court order.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget must first approve the new transparency rules before the old rules can be formally rescinded.
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Barrios Gómez said his proposal would not automatically revoke existing deals, but rather open them up for review if NAFTA were unilaterally rescinded.
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The audio sparked a political firestorm and many Republicans have either rescinded their support or called on Trump to withdraw from the race.
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The New Yorker's editor David Remnick rescinded his invitation to Bannon Monday, after a flurry of protests, including from writers on his staff.
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Some saw the regulations as confusing and insufficiently protective of patients, and they were largely rescinded under President Barack Obama's administration in 2011.
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Father Joe obediently rescinded the declaration of sanctuary, but he kept talking about immigrant rights, despite pushback from some of his white parishioners.
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The Newark, California lab's certification will be rescinded in 60 days, but Theranos won't conduct any patient testing effective immediately, the statement said.
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Once, she said, she was offered a role working with children, but the organization promptly rescinded the offer after running a background check.
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As a result, another 3,500 men were convicted before the law was finally rescinded in 1994, four years after the reunification of Germany.
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Senators agreed to use money for the Energy Department's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing program, but haven't decided when the funds would be rescinded.
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At the time, Trump had publicly rescinded the invitation to the team after star player Stephen Curry said he probably would not attend.
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The purchase illustrates the vast reach of U.S. oil exports since the government rescinded a decades-long ban at the end of 2015.
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The rule was first introduced by Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1984, and has been rescinded and reinstated along party lines ever since.
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Since the offer was rescinded, Brooner filed a lawsuit against the burger chain for the equivalent cost of burgers for his estimated lifespan.
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He was banned from competitions for a year, and his prize money was rescinded (although Blizzard says it has since softened that punishment).
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Nineteen Democratic state attorneys general sued the Education secretary in July after she rescinded student loan regulations designed to protect student loan borrowers.
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On average, Presidents Ford through Clinton rescinded 28503 percent of discretionary budget authority, with President Reagan being the most successful at 22019 percent.
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John Richardson does not remove the verdict reached by the military court, but "previous post-trial action has been rescinded," the Pentagon said.
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Senators agreed to use money from the Energy Department's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing program, but haven't decided when the funds would be rescinded.
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" Nike did not say why the contract offer was rescinded, only that Walker "did not take up this option in a timely manner.
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Biden is also a supporter of allowing transgender Americans to serve in the military, an Obama-era policy the Trump administration has rescinded.
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Any bonuses paid out to VA employees could be rescinded if the VA secretary finds that they engaged in fraudulent or wasteful activity.
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Trump signed an executive order days after taking office putting the policy back in place after it was rescinded by former President Obama.
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"Yale investigated the allegations, and the admission of the student who received a fraudulent endorsement has been rescinded," Yale said in a statement.
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"Lora DiCarlo shouldn't have had their award rescinded," Liz Klinger, the CEO of Lioness, a women-led company designing smart vibrators, told Gizmodo.
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Its operating license was rescinded in 2018 over alleged ownership violations, and it is also dealing with a case involving alleged tax evasion.
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A court last year ordered the developer to pay damages to one investor for "negligent misrepresentation" and for another sale to be rescinded.
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Reinstated the Mexico City policy, which was created under Reagan and rescinded by Obama and cuts funding for international groups that perform abortions.
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But a few hours later he called her at home and rescinded the offer, having given the welfare portfolio to another Likud politician.
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This week, the company rescinded some of the badges to people it said "break the company's rules," though Twitter didn't go into detail.
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As speculation swirled that HNA was buying SkyBridge to curry favor with the administration, his appointment to become the business liaison was rescinded.
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When Sessions rescinded the memo, he did not tell U.S. Attorneys to go after marijuana users or businesses operating lawfully under state law.
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Siti Ruhaini Dzuhayatin, an analyst on Islam and a lecturer at the university, said she regretted that her rector had rescinded the ban.
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In February, Trump rescinded Obama administration guidance that said public schools should let transgender students use the restroom corresponding to their gender identity.
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Days later, Scaramucci tweeted that the rescinded invitation was "a badge of honor for me," though he added that he still supported Trump.
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That directive was so controversial, and so obviously at odds with free speech values, that Congress held hearings, and Mr. Reagan rescinded it.
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After mandatory weekend shifts were assigned, two workers said, Tesla rescinded a policy promising workers at least one week's notice before weekend work.
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Jeff Sessions, then the attorney general, also rescinded guidance for schools that was intended to protect transgender students in bathrooms and locker rooms.
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He had ordered the Interior Department in April to identify which of 27 monuments designated by past presidents should be rescinded or resized.
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The program that was protecting an estimated 103,000 people from deportation was rescinded by Mr. Trump, and it will expire on March 5.
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But what on earth are you supposed to do if your intern offer gets rescinded or you can't find an internship right away?
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I've lost track of how many policies he has hastily rescinded in just a few months — policies that were designed to protect us.
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Some lawmakers have rescinded their support for the GOP nominee, and others have called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
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Notably, some Border Patrol agents also do not belong to the NBPC, and at least one union local almost rescinded its Trump endorsement.
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The immigration debate was set in motion in September, when Trump rescinded DACA, a program that former President Obama had established in 2012.
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One regulation that was rescinded required labor unions to divulge how they spend money in union trusts for worker training and strike funds.
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The regulations that govern the special counsel were issued by the Department of Justice and could be rescinded by the Department of Justice.
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But some detractors point out that in the '123s, five states -- Nebraska, Tennessee, Idaho, Kentucky and South Dakota -- rescinded or withdrew their ratifications.
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In September, he called President Trump a "bum" after Trump rescinded Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry's invitation to visit the White House.
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"We're working on a plan for DACA," he added, referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which he rescinded last week.
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But Schumer later rescinded the offer after Trump refused to negotiate with him during a government shutdown triggered by a fight over immigration.
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When Trump rescinded DACA last month, he gave Congress six months to protect the program's recipients, kicking debate over their future into overdrive.
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She was accepted into a Ph.D. program at Harvard — but the school also rescinded that decision after questions were raised about her application.
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Thanks to a lawsuit and a split Supreme Court, DAPA never went into effect, and this June the Trump administration officially rescinded it.
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In an ongoing feud, Speaker Paul D. Ryan has publicly rescinded his support of Trump though has yet to officially un-endorse him.
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Unfortunately, Webb tore his labrum weeks after the Diamondbacks rescinded their offer, and officially retired in 2013 after missing almost four full seasons.
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And though he never rescinded his endorsement, Branstad freely criticized Trump during some of his most controversial episodes, such as when he mocked Sen.
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But on Monday, the City Council there rescinded its nondiscrimination ordinance -- apparently in exchange for a special session by the legislature to repeal HB2.
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We don't need another #MeToo take from a man on the outside, much less one with this spot on his record, rescinded or not.
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Just as news of Jones's story made headlines, we learned that Chelsea Manning's semester-long invitation to Harvard's Kennedy School of Government was rescinded.
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DeVos' speech foreshadowed her policy change, which was announced on Friday: The department rescinded Obama-era policies meant to protect survivors of sexual assault.
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Since the arrest, Garth Brooks has rescinded his offer or Ketterer to play with him at the country legend's sold-out show on Oct.
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After the Golden State Warriors won the 2017 NBA championship, Trump preemptively rescinded the team's invitation in a tweet, blaming Curry's "hesitation" to come.
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The unrest began on Thursday night, hours after the government announced new austerity measures, including a tax on WhatsApp calls that was later rescinded.
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But if a member violates official membership guidelines -- such as intentionally boarding the same plane as the band -- they could find their membership rescinded.
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In February, he rescinded an executive order that required that transgender students in public schools be allowed to use the bathroom of their choice.
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They also said that as part of the negotiations, the Americans had rescinded international arrest warrants on 14 other Iranians suspected of sanctions violations.
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The move comes hours after Conroy rescinded his resignation, telling Congress he intended to serve in his post until the end of the year.
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What if you get an offer that's already fair, or fear that the opportunity might be rescinded if you try to ask for more?
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During his first month in office, he rescinded an Obama administration directive advising schools to let transgender students use the bathroom of their choice.
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This memo is reportedly the first step in a larger review that could see some of these guidance completely rescinded in the coming months.
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He said that he would be willing to re-engage in dialogue if Turkey rescinded its 'unlawful actions' and Turkish Cypriots their 'unacceptable claims'.
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Cuspert was believed to have been killed in an October 2015 airstrike in Raqqa, but the U.S. government rescinded that claim in August 2016.
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Becca Kufrin, 27, took the final rose, but then it was rescinded because Luyendyk just couldn't get Lauren Burnham, 25, out of his mind.
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On Thursday evening, DCCAH sent a letter to all its grantees explaining that the amendment was an "over-correction" and has been officially rescinded.
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So Rubio hasn't rescinded his promise to be a private citizen in January; he's just going to keep his word in a roundabout way.
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In June 2014, Putin formally rescinded an earlier order that had granted Russia legal authority to invade Ukraine — indicating he would not invade overtly.
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If Executive Order 2202 is not rescinded, then the process involves the State Department, an agency with other priorities — China, North Korea, Russia, etc.
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The OCC rescinded those rules in 2017, and Otting said the purpose of Wednesday's bulletin was to make clear where the regulator now stands.
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Jackie Evancho may have sung at the inauguration, but when President Donald Trump rescinded Obama-era protections for transgender people, she changed her tune.
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Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski rescinded Maduro's invitation following his decision to hold Venezuela's presidential election in April, against the wishes of opposition leaders.
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Trump on Saturday rescinded his White House invite to the Golden State Warriors' star player, Stephen Curry, an outspoken critic of the Trump administration.
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A spokesman for Facebook said that it had offered for Davis to appear at the conference but that Common Sense had rescinded her invitation.
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Republicans, however, argue the money was leftover spending and would have been shifted over to fund other aspects of government if it wasn't rescinded.
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On Tuesday, the Justice Department rescinded seven guidelines from the Education Department's civil rights division in their latest attempt to reverse Obama-era policy.
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Yale University has reportedly rescinded its admission of a student whose parents paid $1.2 million as part of their efforts to get her accepted.
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Facebook has since rescinded the policies that let firms like Cambridge Analytica and Cambridge Psychometrics Centre from collecting large amounts of potentially sensitive data.
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The bill had most recently been rescinded by President Obama in 2009, after much back-and-forth since it was first instituted in 1984.
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Many went to prison, and the convictions remained on their records even after the law was eased in 1969 and finally rescinded in 1994.
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The package represents a boon for Hariri, who only recently rescinded his resignation as prime minister following his return to Lebanon from Saudi Arabia.
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The order was quickly rescinded by the military, who said they canceled the activities at the range that had warranted the initial evacuation order.
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After all, we've been hearing about about a dozen key facets of this plan that the GOP has floated and then rescinded for months.
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Trump rescinded the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which granted work permits and temporary protection from deportation to recipients, in September.
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"The only reason that I believe they rescinded the endorsement is probably because of the amount of national outrage that followed it," Walsh said.
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The former CEO of the organization also resigned from Trump's diversity coalition in 2017 after Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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Since the judge's ruling on Friday, Ms. McDougall said that two offers of employment that she had received from London law firms were rescinded.
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Fury faces Klitschko for the WBA and WBO belts in Manchester on July 9, having rescinded the IBF belt because of a contractual dispute.
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While every Democratic president since Reagan has rescinded the policy, and every Republican president has reinstituted it, Trump's version goes further than past presidents'.
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Darren McCollester/Newsmakers via Getty Images Harvard has rescinded admission to a group of students who circulated discriminatory, obscene, and abusive memes on Facebook.
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The AP reports that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has rescinded the Obama administration's guidance directing DOJ to phase out its use of private prisons.
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The flow of defections has waned in the last few days after dozens of GOP lawmakers rescinded their endorsements of Trump over the weekend.
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Trump rescinded that order last fall, and gave Congress six months to come up with a fix before Dreamers would become eligible for deportation.
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The Department of Homeland Security has its own standard operating procedures that specify the process of how one's particular DACA approval may be rescinded.
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She is enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which the Trump administration has rescinded, and is studying to be a nurse.
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In addition to that swap, the Justice Department also quietly dropped sanctions-related charges and rescinded international arrest warrants against 14 other Iranian fugitives.
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Trump rescinded it last year, but included a six-month delay that was supposed to give Congress time to work out a new plan.
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In China's notoriously polluted capital, Beijing, lawmakers rescinded a prohibition on fireworks in 2006 ahead of the Lunar New Year in response to protests.
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The board of the Jackson Heights co-op, where they had rescinded their offer, had rejected the buyer with the accepted offer, a musician.
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The administration announced Tuesday that the program was being rescinded but that Congress would have six months to legalize it if it so chose.
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James Martin, a Jesuit priest and an editor at large of America magazine, said it was "only just" that Father Conroy rescinded his resignation.
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Another insurer, Premera Blue Cross, went so far as to tie coverage to an invasive procedure — a muscle biopsy — but then rescinded the requirement.
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And a general close to the Salafists tried to ban women from traveling without a male guardian, an order later rescinded after an outcry.
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Daniels supports the Obama policy and said she worried that if it's rescinded, it could create a "punitive culture and climate" in America's schools.
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But then word went around that the decision had led people to panic-buy food, and by the afternoon, the order had been rescinded.
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Now that Jeff Sessions has rescinded the Cole Memorandum, it looks like he is gearing up to resume hostilities in the War on Drugs.
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In response, some Republicans have rescinded their support of the GOP nominee and others have called for him to drop out of the race.
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"Anything enacted by executive order can be rescinded by executive order," said Zachary Goldman, a former U.S. Treasury official now at New York University.
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Trump rescinded the Obama executive order that created DACA in the fall of 2017, but he gave Congress six months to legislate a solution.
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A spokeswoman for McCabe noted that his security clearance had already been rescinded when he was fired by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in March.
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King, an Iowa Republican, has been a vocal advocate for curbing immigration and ending DACA, an Obama-era program rescinded by Trump last fall.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Trump rescinded rules allowing transgender students access to bathrooms in line with their gender identity, prompting a strong response from advocates.
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The 63 activists who had their accreditations rescinded were largely affiliated with the Our World Is Not for Sale network, said organizer Deborah James.
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By the 1982 deadline, only 19703 states had ratified the amendment, though five that had earlier passed it had by then rescinded their support.
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On Wednesday, it rescinded a directive that gave anti-discrimination protection to transgender students and allowed them to use the bathroom of their choice.
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But in January of last year, former attorney general Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memo, creating an environment of uncertainty, especially among financial institutions.
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President Trump rescinded Obama-era protections for transgender students, siding with Attorney General Jeff Sessions over the objections of Betsy DeVos, the education secretary.
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One by one, chief executives of the world's largest banks, including JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, Société Generale and Standard Chartered rescinded their plans to attend.
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On Saturday, the musician Vince Neil said that his invitation to play at the inauguration had been rescinded after Mr. Trump won the election.
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After Trump was elected in 2016, DACA was rescinded, so it wasn't an option for his sister, leaving higher education out of her reach.
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Another potential legal difficulty is that five states that have rescinded their ratifications — though historically, such reversals have not been recognized by the courts.
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This is a last-resort option, legal experts say: In the past, constitutional amendments have been added to the Constitution despite rescinded state ratifications.
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This same court rescinded the telescope's permit two-and-a-half years ago on procedural grounds, after protests had prevented construction on the mountaintop.
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Last week, the city of Hengyang rescinded an order to lift restrictions on property prices, having just introduced the easing measure a day earlier.
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But in September, Mr. Trump rescinded the program, known by its acronym, DACA, and gave Congress six months to come up with a replacement.
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After the investigation confirmed unprofessional behavior, the office rescinded Mr. Malik's promotion and warned him that any additional misbehavior would result in his firing.
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The memes used jokes about racial slurs, sexual assault, and child abuse, and when they were discovered by administrators, Harvard rescinded their admissions offers.
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Trump has sought to ban transgender people from serving in the military, rescinded a memo protecting trans workers, and stripped protections for trans prisoners.
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But appetite for a compromise vanished as Republicans supported a harsh anti–immigrant law in Arizona and Graham rescinded his support for a compromise.
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Harvard has rescinded a medal it gave him in 2014, and the British Film Institute is doing the same for a fellowship it gave him.
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In September 2017, DeVos rescinded a set of 2011 rules that were created under the Obama administration and guided schools on how to handle complaints.
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Statehouse Republicans had offered months ago to repeal the state law if Charlotte rescinded the local ordinance, which the council voted to eliminate earlier Wednesday.
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It was created by executive memorandum in 2012 and could be immediately rescinded by the Trump administration, stripping DACA participants of their protection against deportation.
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