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Concerning restrictions, participants were asked to answer "yes" or "no" in agreement/disagreement with three ideas: involuntary admission, restriction of voting rights, and revocation of driver's licenses.
While the United States has called for President Musharraf to lift media restrictions and release those under house arrest, the Bush administration has not called for reinstatement of judges or revocation of the most damaging orders issued during martial law.
The latest arrest could lead to revocation of her probation.
The timing of the revocation of his citizenship does smack of pettiness.
His administration has instituted political liberalization, including the revocation of strict censorship.
Lewis said: "The revocation of licences is very much about keeping pressure on the clubs.
The revocation of Grant's order by no means ended the controversy.
They seemed especially hurt by the revocation of their U.S. visas.
The revocation of Imperial's banking licence on August 26th may complicate things.
Finally, on Oct. 18, 1685, Louis XIV pronounced the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
There was the controversial revocation of the dinnertime necktie rule in 2009.
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