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CITES could revoke a country's selling or buying status at any time.
The IAAF could revoke his agent's licence if he was to compete.
As a result, Bush could not -- and did not -- argue that he could revoke Toussie's pardon.
For clubs such as Wakefield there were stern words that the RFL could revoke licences if promises are not kept.
In the ERISA context, these slayer statutes could revoke the beneficiary status of someone who murdered a plan participant.
The Victorian government could revoke their licenses, although that is unlikely because it could raise concerns about future investment.
"We could revoke their tickets, but we don't think it would help our relationship with our customers," he said.
The only outstanding issue was how the new president could revoke them, should he choose to do so.
"It is one that no court, in any jurisdiction, in any land, could revoke or overrule," he said.
The agency is in the midst of a years-long process that could revoke approval of many pediatric cough medicines.
These are regulations, though, meaning that the executive branch could revoke them — allowing Trump then to fire Mueller directly.
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