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Speer published a formal revocation of a power of attorney he had given Wolters while in Spandau and disputed on legal grounds Wolters' right to the Chronik and other papers.
A simple administration revocation of a piece of paper can be used to destroy someone's livelihood.
Together they would constitute a fundamental revocation of an American social contract that was hammered out seventy years ago during the New Deal.
Williams' proposal involved revocation by a minister only after a serious conviction had been secured.
Likewise, the recent University of Illinois revocation of a tenured hiring offer to a professor active in social media suggests a form of academic blacklisting related to Twitter behavior.
The law calls for suspending the license of an employer found to have knowingly hired an illegal worker, and revocation for a second offense.
Already, the Republican Party has put forth a platform that includes the revocation of a woman's right to choose even in cases of rape and incest.
Nonetheless, the institution had little chance of winning its April appeal, because the accrediting body overturns a revocation only when a college proves that the original decision was arbitrary or procedurally flawed.
(In China, a 12-point penalty leads to revocation of a license).
The penalty for it varies, from a fine of $200 to the mandatory revocation of a cab license, depending on how much was overcharged.
Penalties for refusing rides start at $350 for a first offense and can lead to revocation of a driver's license.
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