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A spokesperson for the Conservative Party sent VICE News an email denying that would be the case, insisting it has "no intention of expanding revocation measures beyond these crimes.
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Given the limited focus of the workforce strategy, the problematic premises underpinning its focus on qualifications, the exclusion of measures to improve wage equity, the revocation of some funding support and the long-term sustainability the strategy is aiming for may not be 'delivered' (SCSEEC 2012, 3).
This measure prevents false-positive detection, that is, the revocation of nodes that are active in the network.
At the time of the Reformation, it became largely Protestant and suffered from persecution after the revocation in 1685 of the Edict of Nantes, which had accorded a measure of religious liberty to Protestants in 1598.
The FN leader simultaneously claims authorship of many of the draconian security measures imposed by Mr Hollande since the attacks, including tighter border controls and the revocation of the citizenship of extremists with dual nationality.
"Bail revocation is not warranted," he continued.
Mr. Anderson is challenging the revocation.
The edict remained in force until the revocation in 1685.
Its revocation prompted counter-protests by Hindu nationalists.
"Such a revocation does not affect citizenship status.
Although these measures were a serious threat to papal revenues, they alone probably would not have forced Boniface to the far-reaching concessions that he had to grant the French king within the year, concessions that almost amounted to revocation of Clericis Laicos.
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