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12.18pm: Richards says revoking a license is not something Ofcom likes doing.
Ms. Ellison would not specify under what circumstances the department would recommend revoking a license.
Cancelable fingerprint templates effectively protect original fingerprint data by revoking a compromised template and reissuing a new one.
Then, in a city with few other options, people reacted as if Starbucks was revoking a public entitlement.
Also being less than forthcoming, even about unintentional breaches, can be cause for revoking a security clearance.
Ms. Barnes's 14-year-old daughter refused to open the door — something Connecticut considers grounds for revoking a license.
At that time, I might remark, the F.C.C. hadn't done anything remotely like revoking a major television station's license.
The old bias towards building in existing settlements is specifically revoked, effectively revoking a bias for sustainability.
Mr. Proulx said federal rules limited the state to revoking a license on a group home only after a provider had failed a follow-up survey.
Wellington previously supported Labor in a minority government in 1998 and shares its positions on revoking a number of key LNP policies.
In revoking a rule, the court said, a federal agency must follow the same procedures that applied when it issued a new rule.
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