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The legal basis of the treaty clause the Irish government is claiming would cut off future bailout funds is strongly contested and the prospect unrealistic.
That is why it was gratifying to see 110 House Republicans joining Democrats to heed Mr. Gates's plea to cut off future spending for an unneeded alternative engine for the F-35 — saving a potential $2 billion to $3 billion.
Mr. Callahan said that if there was evidence of widespread fraud in the elections, the United States should cut off future economic aid to the country, refuse to name a new ambassador and forcefully condemn Mr. Ortega.
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke gave global policymakers credit for stemming the tide of the financial crisis, while calling for a new regulatory framework to cut off future meltdowns before they escalate.
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The analysts declined to be identified so as not to be cut off from future information from the Saudis.
So too can after-market checks on distributors and pharmacists by drugs companies: those selling looted products may be cut off from future distribution.
"They really know what their responsibility is," she said, adding that the threat of being cut off from future shipments helped to deter rule breaking.
The loss of the pier, a 15-acre structure that juts over the Hudson River at Houston Street, would not only cut off a future revenue stream, it would also affect hundreds of sports teams currently using the fields there, and the drivers of 1,600 cars that park there.
The FCC has rejected this idea so far, but the reformers don't want Congress to cut off any future discussion.
Hands are cut off.
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