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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rescind from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to revoke, cancel, or withdraw something. Example: The company announced that they will rescind from their decision to lay off employees due to public outcry.
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In other words, when we make claims about where it hurts (attribute pain to bodily locations), strictly speaking we in fact rescind from logically committing ourselves to there being anything physically wrong in those locations — even though we normally expect to find some physical disorder in them.
Some were shocking (contrary to popular opinion, women don't cite raising children or having a family as a primary reason they rescind from the media space as directors or producers) and not-so-shocking (only 4.4percentt of the directors of the of top Hollywood grossing films from the past 11 years were directed by women).
Seeing it as a reason to rescind from enacting such laws and policies would lead to stasis.
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It was not three years ago that all Premier League funding was rescinded from the fan empowerment organisation Supporters Direct, on the basis of a few swearily abusive tweets sent by its chief executive minutes after AFC Wimbledon's promotion to the Football League.
In 1916 Gordon-Cumming ensured that the Labour Party politician Ramsay MacDonald had his membership rescinded from the Moray Golf Club because of the latter's opposition to the First World War.
And the federal government didn't rescind coverage from nearly 1 million people, but instead altered their subsidy amounts to reflect their actual incomes.
Among those "unobligated" funds, the White House wants to rescind $800 million from an Affordable Care Act study of innovative health care payment programs, $252 million in funds never spent on addressing the Ebola outbreak, $123 million in leftover money from a railroad workers' benefit program and $148 million from an animal inspection account.
So Mr. Jackson then went to the Board of Elections office in Manhattan and filed another form to rescind his withdrawal from the race.
As it is written now, the law would also reduce lump-sum payments to those who were severely wounded and rescind a provision from a previous law that awarded land to victims — even though many have not received any property.
Though Congress did not rescind emergency Medicaid from illegal immigrants, the legislation cited "a compelling government interest to remove the incentive for illegal immigration provided by the availability of public benefits" [ 13].
The Portuguese had abolished slavery by the end of the 19th century, the death penalty had been rescinded (apart from cases of treason), and intermarriage between the settler class and the local Africans was tolerated, thereby earning the Portuguese colonies a louche reputation for decadence and immorality, particularly from the point of view of the British.
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