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Asked whether approved refugees would be deported, even if there was a presumption that they faced danger, Brandis said: "We would rescind the visa".
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"Obviously, if the unions come to the table to negotiate $450 million in concessions, we'd rescind as many of the layoffs as we possibly could," Mr. Rowland said.
Mr. Schwarzenegger said he would rescind the bill if elected.
He said she would rescind her decision today.
Others worry that the Brothers would rescind the peace treaty with Israel.
They also urged Mr. Romney to pledge that, upon taking office, he would rescind that order.
And there are circumstances in which it is entirely plausible that a future parliament would rescind the aid bill.
The House has passed a measure that would rescind the EPA's authority to do so, although it was blocked in the Senate, which the Democrats still control.
Some analysts in Britain said they thought that it was, on balance, unlikely that Ofcom would rescind News Corporation's license.
While it is unlikely that the commission would rescind its approval of the merger, it could recommend penalties as part of a settlement.
PAGE A17 F.D.A. TO RESCIND APPROVAL The Food and Drug Administration said that it would rescind the approval of a patch for injured knees that it granted in error in 2008 after being unduly pressured by four New Jersey congressmen and its own commissioner.
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