He would be up on his feet thumping, and telling us that repeal was the option. |
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There was worrying talk about it not being possible to repeal the draconian anti-trade union laws. |
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But I thought the repeal of the estate tax was one of the main ways the Bush tax cut benefits the well-to-do? |
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She has completely ignored that the 21st Amendment was enacted to effectuate the repeal of the 18th Amendment. |
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Enforcing Prohibition was so onerous we had to repeal the very constitutional amendment the zealots encouraged us to pass. |
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Most recently, major employers have advocated for a repeal of the limits on deductible employer contributions to pension plans. |
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This is a war, and we need to make an ongoing commitment to winning the effort to repeal the death tax. |
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Weaver also sought the repeal of the exemption for the requirement of a full-face photo in the case of religious reasons. |
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The government should repeal all legislation that criminalises football fans for expressing their passion. |
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Its repeal is a matter of urgency before irreversible damage is done to the energy market, the economy as a whole and to democracy itself. |
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He opposed any measures of conciliation for the American colonies, voting against the repeal of the Stamp Act. |
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He voted to repeal the assault weapons ban, sponsored legislation to weaken concealed gun laws. |
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But the courts have no competence to nullify, repeal or amend the legislation in question. |
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Because of the way the estate tax phaseout was written, the tax will return in 2011 unless Congress acts to make the repeal permanent. |
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With Republicans back in control of the U.S. Senate, the push is already on to permanently repeal the federal estate tax. |
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Founded in 1793, following the repeal of the repressive Penal Laws, Carlow College, Ireland, is today well into its third century of education. |
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Parliament may pass a human rights act, but a future parliament could repeal or emasculate it. |
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Scopes willingly joined ranks with the ACLU in an attempt to repeal or nullify the Butler Act. |
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Now Congress is about to repeal that economic stabilizer without putting any comparable safeguard in its place. |
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Congress wouldn't dare to substantively repeal anything that central to Bushism. |
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The repeal of the boycott last week is only a small victory in a battle that is not yet over. |
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If Democrats and Republican moderates can stand against full repeal, they also need to stand against a bad compromise. |
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Primarily it must be accepted that the aim is to repeal the European Communities Act of 1972 and all subsequent amendments thereto. |
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Further, we demand a repeal of all previous executive orders and administrative mandates. |
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The position now reached by the Executive on its repeal is one backbenchers can live with. |
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In this sense, the king may repeal parliament, common law, and liberties at will. |
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Now is not the right time to discuss the repeal or revision of the National Security Law. |
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The Commonwealth, admittedly, passed laws to repeal it, so that was the end of that. |
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Skeel argues that the enactment and repeal of the first three bankruptcy acts is an example of legislative cycling. |
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The repeal of the import duty would brush away at one stroke the danger of monopoly. |
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The candidates are unanimous in favoring a repeal of some or all of the tax cuts. |
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The commission's report called for the immediate repeal of the 9 per cent stamp duty. |
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As most professionals now understand, the recently enacted estate tax repeal means that there is no estate tax repeal. |
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But as soon as consumers demand the repeal or relaxation of these restrictions, the farmers rise in their defense. |
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University of California regents repeal their ban on affirmative action, hoping to send a welcoming message to minority students. |
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There was an attempted repeal and re-enactment in 1937 which failed in the Legislative Assembly. |
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He ought to acquiesce, using at the same time the utmost powers of his reason to promote its repeal. |
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I want to ask your outstanding panel, with the stock market way up and the economy roaring, why in the world would not it be political suicide to repeal the tax cut? |
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The affordable Care Act is safely embedded, with repeal unlikely even with a freshly minted Republican Senate. |
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Treasury has estimated that by 2013 it would be more expensive to repeal the amt than to eliminate the income tax. |
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Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market. |
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The nearly half-decade movement to repeal and replace the medical device tax reached a crescendo on Tuesday. |
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As a state senator, Obenshain voted to repeal the one-handgun-a-month law and to allow guns in bars and daycare centers. |
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If the GOP wants to repeal or defund the law, it should build support, win elections, and pursue its goals through normal means. |
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To repeal the 16th Amendment would require a constitutional amendment. |
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This repeal will be challenged as an invasion of state sovereignty, but recall that Congress had no trouble in 1939 repealing the tax exemption of state and local employees. |
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It is perfectly legitimate for him, as a strategic measure in that desired direction, to push for a drastic reduction or repeal of the income tax. |
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The bill makes a mockery of the double-dividend-tax repeal the President is seeking, with its partial, phased-in cut that would cancel out the desired effects. |
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The repeal of the Bubble Act in 1825 was followed by a series of tentative statutory initiatives which left the private joint-stock company in legal limbo. |
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The repeal of the Corn Law is these days commonly regarded as the ultimate victory of the classical liberal economic doctrine over wrong-headed mercantilism. |
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Any attempt by the Tories to suggest repeal of the Act ratifying the Constitution will be shouted down as xenophobic or isolationist or some other such tommyrot. |
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The law's supporters have been counting on a lock-in effect to make the law hard to repeal. |
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State Senator Loretta Weinberg, who co-sponsored the New Jersey legislation, appeared on MSNBC with an offer to repeal the law. |
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But Kasich will perform some meek tap dance about repeal and replace, leaving the good parts. |
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In 1995, Mitch McConnell introduced his own resolution to repeal the twenty-second Amendment in the Senate. |
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Saying that Kynect is unconnected with the ACA or its repeal is just mind-numbingly false. |
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What we have today is a diluted bill that does nothing to repeal anything. |
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A repeal means the government has relinquished its duty to protect and serve the people. |
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Instead, the chamber found time to rename 60 post-office branches and attempted to repeal the health-care law for the 33rd time. |
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Despite voter support for a rollback of the health-care bill, Republicans won't get a repeal past the president's desk. |
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At various times during baseball's labor disputes, certain labor-friendly senators have held the repeal of the exemption over the owners heads like a sword of Damocles. |
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It is by no means apparent to me how the slate is wiped as clean as the Full Court would seem to suggest it was by the repeal effected by the Repeal Act. |
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Seeking to shield peasants from the disruptions of the spread of capitalist relations, co-operators successfully opposed the repeal of laws on inalienability of land. |
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Many have criticized laws that ban drug possession and prostitution, for example, and there are even organizations devoted to the repeal of these laws. |
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It caused such a furor among the seniors when they realized what it would cost, that they rebelled so loudly that we had to come back and repeal it almost immediately. |
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I would pontificate at length about our need to seal the country's borders, support the Patriot Act, consider pre-emptive action overseas, and repeal the death tax. |
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Is this a pro tanto repeal of section 61 of the Constitution? |
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Opponents of the tax, who thought it should only be used to finance wars, wanted all records of the tax destroyed along with its repeal. |
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By 1846, Peel's ministry faced a crisis involving the repeal of the Corn Laws. |
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Peel resigned in 1846, after the repeal narrowly passed, and was replaced by Lord John Russell. |
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The repeal of the Corn Laws by Robert Peel symbolized the emergence of free trade as an alternative system. |
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We can judge of the probable success of this course, by the various laws passed to alter, or amend, or repeal, previous emendatory acts. |
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An Act may continue to be cited by the short title authorised by any enactment notwithstanding the repeal of that enactment. |
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In 1966, the state was the last to repeal officially statewide prohibition of alcohol. |
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There then followed sequences of compulsion, opposition and repeal in various states. |
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Southwest Airlines Inc is being encouraged to drop its campaign to repeal the Wright amendment by six minor chambers of commerce. |
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In 1848 he voted for Hume's household suffrage motion, and introduced a bill for the repeal of the Game Laws. |
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Along with Richard Cobden, he conducted the campaign which led to the repeal of the Corn Laws. |
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In 1860, with the repeal of the paper duties, all money bills were consolidated into a single budget. |
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In the 1840s, Britain adopted a less protectionist policy, with the repeal of the Corn Laws and the Navigation Acts. |
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Economic historians see the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 as the decisive shift toward free trade in Britain. |
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Concern about its safety led to opposition and then repeal of legislation in some instances. |
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In 1844 Graham again introduced a Bill to bring in a new Factory Act and repeal the 1833 Factory Act. |
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In 1687, James prepared to pack Parliament with his supporters so that it would repeal the Test Act and the penal laws. |
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Sir Robert Peel took the lead for the government in the repeal and collaborated with Anglican Church leaders. |
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Daniel O'Connell led a subsequent campaign, for the repeal of the Act of Union, which failed. |
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Now, this repeal was not an afterthought or an unintended consequence. |
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Some disgruntled Tories claimed they would repeal the Bill once they regained a majority. |
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No Act of Parliament may be made secure from amendment or repeal by a future Parliament. |
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In 1746, the Act of Proscription stopped all clan gatherings, but following its repeal in 1782, the old enthusiasms for such events returned. |
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Philip persuaded Parliament to repeal Henry's religious laws, thus returning the English church to Roman jurisdiction. |
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Disseneters organized into a political pressure group and succeeded in 1828 in repeal of some restrictions. |
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In 1732, Nonconformists in the City of London created an association, the Dissenting Deputies to secure repeal of the Test and Corporation acts. |
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The stance of those who want to repeal or replace the Human Rights Act is, to say the least, counter-intuitive. |
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To repeal the tax, a 50 per cent majority vote is required. To keep the tax in its 1976 form, only a plurality of votes is required. |
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Grenville seized the opportunity to declaim on the repeal of the stamp act. |
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Sharp regarded Magna Carta as a fundamental part of the constitution, and maintained that it would be treason to repeal any part of it. |
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Sympathy for the plight of the workers brought repeal of the acts in 1824, although the Combination Act 1825 severely restricted their activity. |
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However, repeal of the Corn Laws came too late to stop Irish famine, partly because it was done in stages over three years. |
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The governing Liberals were unwilling to repeal this judicial decision with primary legislation. |
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That same year Parliament agreed to repeal all taxes except the one on tea. |
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In 1787, 1789, and 1790, Dissenters again tried to repeal the Test and Corporation Acts. |
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Many of Priestley's political writings supported the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, which restricted the rights of Dissenters. |
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According to Robert Bain, Scotland can thank him for the repeal in 1782 of the Act of 1747 prohibiting the wearing of tartans. |
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Highlanders can thank James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose, for the repeal in 1782 of the Act of 1747 prohibiting the wearing of tartans. |
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Parliament would be able to amend or repeal EU legislation once converted into UK law, and have a vote on the final agreement. |
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The court denied the government's motion to dismiss, and in May of 2011, the Missouri legislature gave final approval to a bill that will repeal the mover CON law. |
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I move to repeal the rule regarding obligatory school uniform. |
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According to the theory that a parliament cannot bind its successors, any form of a Bill of Rights cannot be entrenched, and a subsequent parliament could repeal the act. |
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The Quaker William Penn was sent to The Hague but William opposed repeal. |
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In November 1686 James had wished to gain William's support for the repeal of the Test Acts, as this would have delivered a blow to the English opposition. |
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These attempts to achieve what was simply called repeal failed. |
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In 1846 the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel split the party over his proposal to repeal the Corn Laws, which involved ending the tariff on imported grain. |
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This exception to the doctrine of implied repeal was something of a novelty, though the court stated that it remained open for Parliament to expressly repeal the Act. |
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However the Liberals failed repeatedly to repeal or modify the 1902 law. |
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From 1969 to 1971, state legislators under Governor Mills Godwin rewrote the constitution, after goals such as the repeal of Jim Crow laws had been achieved. |
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The following year Peel's government fell over the MPs' repeal of the Corn Laws and Gladstone followed his leader into a course of separation from mainstream Conservatives. |
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I would have preferred him to repeal the Welfare Reform Act in its entirety and commit to replacing it with a Welfare State based on universalism. |
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In addition, Henry had Parliament repeal Titulus Regius, the statute that declared Edward IV's marriage invalid and his children illegitimate, thus legitimising his wife. |
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Mine owners were also reluctant to make the annual payments, viewing the engines as theirs once erected, and threatened to petition Parliament to repeal Watt's patent. |
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From these early plantings after the repeal of the Volstead Act in 1933, Herman and Ernest Wente released the nation's first varietally labeled Chardonnay, a 1936 vintage. |
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In Parliament, William Pitt and Edmund Burke argued against the repeal, a betrayal that angered Priestley and his friends, who had expected the two men's support. |
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In Australia the similar International Tartan Day is held on 1 July, the anniversary of the repeal of the 1747 Act of Proscription that banned the wearing of tartan. |
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The repeal nonetheless caused widespread celebrations in the colonies. |
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The process of addition, variation or repeal of any part of the constitution by the parliament under its constituent powers, is called amendment of the constitution. |
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However, Parliament may theoretically withdraw from commitments it has made or repeal any of the constraints it has imposed on its ability to legislate. |
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The second reading of Poulett Thomson's Bill was opposed by Ashley, who denounced the bill as a feeler towards total repeal of protection for factory children. |
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On June 23, he issued a repeal of the Orders in Council, but the United States was unaware of this, as it took three weeks for the news to cross the Atlantic. |
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The Parliament may also block certain Commission decisions where there has been a delegation of powers to the Commission and may repeal such delegation of powers. |
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Repeal of the amendment would restore both federalism and bicameralism. |
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On 8 December 1845, Daniel O'Connell, head of the Repeal Association, proposed several remedies to the pending disaster. |
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On 1 January 1843 O'Connell confidently, but wrongly, declared that Repeal would be achieved that year. |
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