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Now Deloitte has effectively revoked its audit of NovaStar — evidently without claiming that any number in the report was wrong — and the investors do not have to put up the cash.
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The E.P.A. action represents the first time a license for a biotechnology crop has been effectively revoked, Mr. Johnson said.
Today these rights have been effectively revoked.
DRS has effectively restored that.
Now it has effectively eliminated one.
The prime minister has effectively gone AWOL.
The Environmental Protection Agency effectively revoked the license yesterday for the genetically engineered corn that has now been linked to the nationwide recalls of two brands of taco shells.
The "perpetual and irrevocable" Edict of Paris (called the Peace of Nemour) on July 7 , 1585prohibited the exercise of the reformed cult, and effectively revoked the Edict of Poitiers of the September 17, 1577 (also "perpetual and irrevocable"), which had conceded a slight, provisory measure of tolerance.
After Kosovo's autonomy was effectively revoked in 1989, the political situation in Kosovo became more and more divisive.
(In July the U.K. government effectively revoked NICE's recommendations, announcing a new 50 million pound fund to buy "too expensive" cancer drugs for patients).
The barricades have effectively cut it off.
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