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The four initiatives were either delayed, partly repealed or annulled.
A labour-market reform introduced by the Liberals was partly repealed by Labor.
Over the last couple of decades, though, we have repealed Wagner's Law — or, more to the point, only partly repealed it.
In 1994, the council partly repealed a 12-year-old measure that imposed mandatory minimum jail sentences, eliminating mandatory minimums for those convicted of nonviolent drug offenses and ending a practice widely seen as a catalyst of mass incarceration.
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Meanwhile, Nathan Nascimento, vice president of the conservative group Freedom Partners, urged senators to use the votes to partly repeal the law and then keep pushing for full repeal.
Order No. 855 partly repealing Food Act.
In exit polls on Tuesday, nearly half of voters said the law should be either partly or fully repealed.
The Tenure of Office Act was repealed partly in 1869 and entirely in 1887 and was also declared by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1926 to have been unconstitutional.
Indeed, for all their purported hatred of government spending, Republicans are campaigning to repeal Obamacare partly because it would rein in spending on Medicare.It is thus notable that Mr Obama's address made only passing reference to Social Security and individual tax reform.
Partly as a result of his efforts, state acts disbarring loyalist lawyers and disfranchising loyalist voters were repealed.
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