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At three minutes to midnight, Campbell Newman introduced amendments to the mining laws that effectively stripped away what few rights communities, neighbours and other effected landholders had to object to mining projects.
Texas hasn't denied the citizenship of these children, but it has effectively stripped away the rights that would go along with it.
But many people say the scandal has effectively stripped him of the authority to influence policy the way he once did.
There are situations where a journalist's access to a news conference can be effectively stripped, though they are rare, Abrams said.
Their walk-out followed their belief that the Guardian's editor-in-chief, Judy Raymond, had been effectively stripped of her newsroom powers.
Last month, Kelly instituted a new policy on security clearances that effectively stripped Kushner of his access to the nation's top secrets.
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After Martoma's conviction, Stanford Business School rescinded its original offer of admission, effectively stripping him of his degree.
He passed an overhaul of the upper chamber that effectively strips the Senate of many of its powers.
Now, the Supreme Court's decision in Zubik v. Burwell may effectively strip thousands of women of color of their right to no-cost insurance coverage for contraception.
In 1999, I.B.M. employees alleged that the company was using a conversion to effectively strip them of many of their benefits.
But the trade commission, should it rule against Unocal, could effectively strip the patents from the company, which has a market capitalization of about $8.6 billion.
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