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the rescinded
verb
To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
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The rescinded raises were specified for the last year of the current five-year contract.
Comment about the rescinded $20 million gift of billionaire Lee M. Bass to Yale University, the largest rescinded donation, apparently, in the history of American education.
The problems at the firm were immediately lumped together with Facebook's glitch-filled initial public offering, the flash crash of 2010 and the rescinded public offering of BATS Global Markets, among others.
But Mark Paye, an English teacher and union delegate at Roberto Clemente high school, said that attaining a 75 percent strike-authorization vote would not be difficult given the impact the rescinded raises could have on people's lives.
By Andrew Delbanco The New Yorker, March 27 , 1995P. 7 Comment about the rescinded $20 million gift of billionaire Lee M. Bass to Yale University, the largest rescinded donation, apparently, in the history of American education.
John L. Henshaw, the director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, said the voluntary approach would work far better than the rescinded Clinton rules because it would be more adaptable to specific industries and would cost companies less to carry out.
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In the end, the ASU rescinded the suspension.
(The faculty rescinded the ban after the Supreme Court struck down Amendment 2, in 1996).
When news about the marriage-license case broke, the university rescinded the offer.
The government rescinded the move.
The league rescinded the fines on Saturday.
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