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It was effectively rescinded in a memorandum sent by Andrew H. Card Jr., chief of staff in the Bush White House, to the Energy Department, which formally acted in the early months of the new administration.

They write in detail about the attitude of Britain, where the White Paper of 1939 effectively rescinded the Balfour Declaration promising a Jewish national home in Palestine, and where members of the Foreign Office sent cables coolly discussing how to discourage "surplus Jews" from leaving Europe.

Sudirman was formally reinstated on 1 June 1946, upon which he effectively rescinded the command to rationalise.

That amendment, which barely failed in a 205-217 vote, would have effectively rescinded the government's authority to operate phone metadata gathering schemes in the United States.

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The lawsuit challenges the commission's approval of structural changes "as effectively rescinding the interior designation" and seeks to have the building restored to its previous condition.

Joe Cimperman, the Democrat who heads the council's public health committee and championed the new law, said the legal department had told him that the provisions in the state budget would effectively rescind that law.

The policy effectively aided coal but was rescinded in 1987.

The meeting, put together by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development after lengthy consultations with Beijing, was effectively canceled when China suddenly rescinded visas issued to participants across the globe.

Today, President Barack Obama rescinded the "global gag rule," effectively releasing a stranglehold on women's health around the world.

After Martoma's conviction, Stanford Business School rescinded its original offer of admission, effectively stripping him of his degree.

It follows that the orders issued by Proconsul Bremer are illegitimate and should be rescinded, including those designed to place the economy effectively in the hands of western (mostly US) banks and multinational companies, and the 15% flat tax which, apart from its injustice, bars the way to desperately needed social spending and reconstruction.

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