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The new government rescinded some of the most unpopular of Ceausescu's decrees, but retained the same structure of government.
Mr. Salazar, who last year rescinded some potentially destructive leases in Utah, has taken another important step.
In January, the general counsel of the Navy objected, and Mr. Rumsfeld rescinded some of the extreme techniques.
On Wednesday, Bloomberg News reported that the company is planning deep cuts and rescinded some job offers.
This week, the company rescinded some of the badges to people it said "break the company's rules," though Twitter didn't go into detail.
The House investigation found that three big insurers rescinded some 20,000 policies over a five-year period, and a survey by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners found more than 27,000 rescissions in an overlapping five-year period.
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No additional tax cuts should even be considered without an agreement to rescind some of the earlier cuts.
In 1995, the Gingrich Republicans came very close to rescinding some of the country's basic environmental protections.
Republicans in Congress now argue that many of the EPA's standards are too onerous for businesses and have introduced legislation to rescind some of them.
NIH's investigation of Cline was not terribly thorough, but it did result in rescinding some grants and putting Cline on grant probation for several years.
The Bush administration says it wants to modify the enforcement process to "rescind some sanctions that are inflexible and often considered too harsh".
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