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States pushed hard for the exemption, fearing that banks would stop issuing the cards, or insist on higher fees to recoup the lost revenue.
It also announced that its officials would no longer travel to Britain, and said it would stop issuing visas to British officials.
Young people continued to come forward to apply despite uncertainty created by Mr. Romney, who said he would stop issuing reprieves if he was elected.
When the British won a battle, investors anticipated the day that the government would stop issuing new bonds and turn to buying old ones via the sinking fund.
Novation also said it would stop issuing exclusive contracts to single suppliers when other manufacturers' products offered improved care for patients or safety for hospital workers.
Meanwhile, the price of the Treasury's 30-year bonds rose for a second day after the government said it would stop issuing them.
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Raiffeisen said Thursday that it would now stop issuing Swiss franc loans and would reduce the loans it made in other foreign currencies.
The U.S. would then stop issuing visas for people from those areas.
Under Campos' legislation, the county would immediately stop issuing new medallions.
The back-and-forth dueling between the conservative governor and the unemployment agency has gone on for weeks, and its executive director, Roosevelt T. Halley, warned that he would have to stop issuing benefit checks to the jobless beginning Jan . 1if Mr. Sanford did not back down and ask the federal government for the loan.
Virginia and Maryland do so under an earlier court decision, but Virginia's Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) announced this week that he would work to stop issuing those plates, calling them "unnecessarily divisive and hurtful to too many of our people".
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