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Todd Gaziano of the Heritage Foundation has written that people ought to regard such signing statements as having essentially the same status as presidential proclamations or executive orders -- in other words, statements with directive force over the executive branch, presumably unless countermanded by a later proclamation or executive order.
In this model, activation of cell proliferation necessarily primes the cellular apoptotic programme that, unless countermanded by appropriate survival signals, automatically removes the cell.
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In 1928, Winston Churchill, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, successfully urged the Cabinet to make the rule self-perpetuating and hence it was in force unless specifically countermanded.
That was quickly countermanded.
Sometimes they countermanded them.
The Binh Xuyen was routed, and Dulles countermanded his order.
During the Spanish-American War, he countermanded orders preventing the recruitment and service of black soldiers.
The authority of state planners is countermanded -- even at high risk -- by local experience.
2) How soon would the beauty of the result be countermanded by the resultant chafing?
(See Treaty of Purandhar). When this was countermanded by Calcutta, London intervened to renew the venture.
If you got too explicit, you countermanded what you were trying to do".
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