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A decade later, NCLB has been repudiated on both sides of the aisle.
"Al's hand was strengthened," said a former consultant who attended these meetings, because those in the liberal wing of Mr. Clinton's White House had been repudiated on health care and in the midterm elections.
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That policy was repudiated on Election Day, when 64percentt of Florida voters approved the constitutional amendment granting voting rights to felons who have completed their sentences.
But to be repudiated on the treaty and on "don't ask" by so many members of his own caucus clearly stung, and turned him into a very sore loser.
Despite Diller's plea for cooperation, the suit said, the agreement was "repudiated" on May 12.
On the other hand, the Tea Party has been repudiated by everyone from John McCain to The Wall Street Journal to Ann Coulter — hardly a bunch of RINOs.
British tabloids on Wednesday ran only excerpts of the conversation, which has not been repudiated by Buckingham Palace; editors said more explicit portions were voluntarily omitted from their stories.
"The wolf's dictionary," he declared, "has been repudiated".
He added, "That has never been repudiated or changed internally".
Throughout the country, Republican extremists like Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock have been repudiated.
During the Reformation in the 16th century, episcopacy was repudiated by most Protestant churches, partly on the grounds of its involvement in political rule but also because many believed the system was not based on the New Testament.
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