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But the reasoning of Sinclair has already been repudiated in a number of respects.
In Colombia, a peace deal with the Farc rebels was repudiated in a referendum, but continued to be honoured during a review.
But for many of the scores of people who showed up from all over New York to support the Bell family at the community board hearing — some wearing T-shirts that read "I Am Sean Bell" in tall silver letters — the vote repudiated, in a small way, the acquittal of the police officers.
More honest, open and consistent dialogue – complete with its rough edges – would be less likely to result in shock appearances by those peddling such divisive ideologies, and allow such ideologies to be repudiated in a wider debate than one TV programme can provide.
That must be repudiated in a categorical and secure way.
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Note to those House Republicans: If you really want to repudiate in an official record all that your FCC did, it can be done in the context of the Net Neutrality rulemaking.
Creation of the 1904 Adams rule by this Court was under authority of a power then exercised, but repudiated in 1938 in Erie R. Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U.S. 64, 58 S.Ct.
This was not simply a matter either of youthful unorthodoxy repudiated in age, or of response to the changing social climate in England.
That memorandum, signed by Jay S. Bybee, a predecessor of Mr. Bradbury as head of the Office of Legal Counsel, was repudiated in 2004.
In private, paid speeches to Wall Street elites, Hillary Clinton endorsed an austerity program and trade agenda that she has repudiated in her 2016 presidential campaign.
All these she repudiated in turn.
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