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The New Yorker, November 18 , 1933P. 15 The effect of repeal on a place like Schrafft's is something to worry about.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, November 18, 1933 P. 15 The effect of repeal on a place like Schrafft's is something to worry about.
Meanwhile, a draft report on the department's review about the likely effect of repeal concludes that there would be little harm to the military.
Jonathan G. Blattmachr, an estate tax lawyer at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in New York, who counsels some of the nation's wealthiest families on how to minimize their taxes, said he was troubled by the lack of debate about the broader effect of repeal on government finances and charities.
Previously eligible but unenrolled Medicaid recipients could generally enroll at any time including at the point of needing medical care, meaning that the practical effect of repeal on coverage loss may be significantly overstated.
But the net effect of repeal, even with a Republican alternative in place, is likely to be more exposure to medical bills ― and, as a result, worse access to medical care.
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Discusses the effect of repeal--flasks she says, have almost disappeared.
He advanced the contention that the amendment had the effect of repealing the 'information law,' and made it impossible to enforce the judgment against him because of the due process of law clause.
And today the Washington Post reports that the Pentagon study on the effects of such a repeal found that more than seventy per cent of respondents thought that "the effect of repealing the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy would be positive, mixed or nonexistent".
The action, or inaction, taken by the university's trustees last April, declining to give official recognition to fraternities and sororities at Princeton, also had the effect of repealing President John Maclean's 1855 resolution requiring students to pledge that they would not join any secret society.
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