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Tel Aviv's Telofun scheme only took off once helmet laws were effectively repealed for urban riders, an example followed by Mexico City in the run-up to the launch of its Ecobici scheme.
In 1980, in an effort to salvage the battered savings and loan industry, Congress effectively repealed most state laws limiting the interest rates that lenders could charge for first mortgages on residential property.
It was almost surreal to see Anderson Cooper, the moderator, have to define Glass-Steagall — a Depression-era piece of financial regulation that Bill Clinton effectively repealed when he was President — because the candidates were so eager to talk about it that they forgot the first rule of debate training, which is never to get technical.
Strong coffee, which Mr. King began pouring last week, a near-solitary voice against what he saw as a cynical maneuver to delude ordinary Republican voters into thinking that President Obama's health care law could be effectively repealed without winning elections or court cases.
Michael Ratner, a lawyer at the Center for Constitutional Rights who is working on legal strategies, said he had focused on whether, by trying to limit appeals' rights, the president had effectively repealed the constitutional guarantee of the right to bring habeas corpus proceedings.
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"Republicans are falsely invoking the deficit to effectively repeal Dodd-Frank," Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts, said.
If the amendment were to embody his present view of what "powers" the states need, it would effectively repeal about half the Bill of Rights.
The only real solution is for the federal government to effectively repeal the law -- by issuing waivers from the rules to states that want to improve schools in their own way.
Evangelicals and social conservatives often find campaign literature on their seats before a speech starts that extols a proposal by Mr. Paul that "effectively repeals Roe v. Wade and would prevent activist judges from interfering with state decisions to protect life".
The bill would also effectively repeal Securities and Exchange Commission regulations and the financial industry's own rules that separate the activities of securities analysts from those of their investment banking colleagues at companies that underwrite initial public offerings for these emerging growth companies.
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