How To Use Revoke In A Sentence

  • And we buck intreat as good as designate a saied Thomas Russell esquier as good as Frauncis Collins gent. to be overseers hereof, as good as buck revoke all former wills, as good as publishe this to be my final will as good as testament. Archive 2009-11-01
  • I would revoke all building codes other than those where a failure of a building can affect neighboring properties: requirements for fire-retardant materials in roofing materials, or inspections to assure the structural integrity of a building taller than its distance from the property line are the sorts of things that come immediately to mind. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does the Supposedly Superior Expertise of Regulators Justify Libertarian Paternalism?
  • He was back in jail last night after his probation licence was revoked. The Sun
  • Dio Cassius can scarcely be mistaken when he says that Tyre and Sidon were "enslaved" -- i.e. deprived of freedom -- by Augustus, [14477] who must certainly have revoked the privilege originally granted by Pompey. History of Phoenicia
  • The parole officer would then be in a position to immediately suspend the long-term supervision order, or in the case of a parolee, revoke the parole.
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  • I know by now you've seen the notice by the guy claiming to "revoke" the GPL license on his code, because I'm getting email about it. GNU GPL: It's Irrevocable
  • revoke" -- the literary act after which, if he does it on purpose, you must not play with a man -- is speaking of authors and books which he has not read and cannot read in the original, while he leaves you ignorant of his ignorance. Matthew Arnold
  • He was back in jail last night after his probation licence was revoked. The Sun
  • The planned rise in employers' national insurance contributions has been partly revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The respondents accept that the authority of an agent may be revoked by express notice given by the principal to the agent.
  • WHY their right to residency or asylum is not revoked the moment they are convicted. The Sun
  • The group said it had collected 3,000 signatures on a petition calling for the hunter's licence to be revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under the plans, novice riders will have to sit a theory test and their licence will be revoked if they collect six penalty points. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it does, revoke, O student, your shrill _eheu_ for the Greekless and untrousered savage of the canoe, suppress your feelings, and go steadily into rhabdomancy with several divining-rods, in search of the Pierian spring which must surely exist somewhere among the guttural districts of the Ojibbeway tongue. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861
  • He is being held on suspicion of traveling with an invalid passport, but Bosnitch said Fischer was never notified by the U.S. government that his passport was revoked.
  • Second, we must revoke it - that is, unsay or cancel it.
  • A will is revoked by the subsequent marriage of the testator.
  • The license is also revoked if the licensee makes a patent claim against another licensee over the code covered by the license.
  • I received death threats, there were protests and there were calls for my citizenship to be revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Sincan High Criminal Court has revoked the "nonsuit" decision of the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office on the criminal complaint about the phones of Ömer Faruk Eminağaoğlu being tapped. Hurriyet Dailynews
  • His visa was revoked following a public campaign against him. The Sun
  • A person's membership may be revoked for cause, other than nonpayment of dues, by a two-thirds vote by ballot of the Board of Directors.
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs may authorize other agencies to revoke or invalidate a visa.
  • To "revoke" a device we just leave off the copy of the media key encrypted with his secret key! Doom9's Forum
  • Serbia's nationalist Prime Minister, Vojislav Kostunica, called on the U.S. to revoke its decision to recognize "the fake state of Kosovo" and allow the U.N. Security Council to "reaffirm" Kosovo as part of Serbian territory. Kosovo: Independence or an international chess game of interests?
  • I call a revoke, Dal; you trumped spades on the second round. When a Man Marries
  • Crucially, he was not put on the no-fly list and his visa was not revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The photos - which have fuelled rumours that she was given special treatment - could lead to her residency status being revoked. The Sun
  • Prior to the transfer of rights to the gift property, the donor may revoke the gift.
  • If they are a British citizen we would have to accept that as the price for having a high standard of proof, but if they are a visitor - with a revocable claim to be here - we should be able to revoke that claim.
  • The group said it had collected 3,000 signatures on a petition calling for the hunter's licence to be revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rules banning divorced people from remarrying in church were revoked yesterday by the Church of England.
  • If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment. Marcus Aurelius 
  • The problem is that a revoked visa does not take effect until after the person leaves the United States.
  • The setmqaut command then grants or revokes authority on the object definition.
  • Since this came immediately after a question where Comey explained that only the President can fire a US atty in his capacity as US atty, that is presumable the “I don’t believe I could†reference †he did not think he could fire a US atty, but could revoke the delegation. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: The Education of Blitzer Continues
  • The sovereign is the agent for the purpose of directing the united strength for the common benefit; but the sovereign is an agent of unlimited discretion, and with authority that cannot be revoked. Leviathan or Post-War Trends in Government and Business
  • Bush issued a rule at the end of his term intended to serve as a poison pill against using endangered species protections to regulate climate change; Obama has hinted he would repeal that "midnight rule," but he has yet to do so, despite congressional authority to revoke the Bush rules with the stroke of a pen. Edward Humes: Climate Change Decision in 11 Days: Ostrich or Hawk
  • The esplanade in front of Edinburgh Castle is legally owned by Nova Scotia, dating from a deal concluded by Charles I and never revoked.
  • Article 20 A testator may revoke or alter will he previously made.
  • With his passport revoked, he faced an exile from the ring whose cost was certain to be physical as well as financial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Access is at all times probationary and can be denied, revoked or reviewed at any time for any reason.
  • It cannot be revoked, we are all mortal, and these all commanding gods and princes die like men: [3898] — involvit humile pariter et celsum caput, aquatque summis infima. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He is still a priest although his right to officiate at Church sacraments was revoked by the Bishop of San Bernardino in 1994.
  • In 2000 it was reported the Boy Scouts national office revoked the title afforded to Bill Clinton after thousands of complaints. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • If it is corrected before the player who revoked plays to the next trick, the opponent who played after the revoke may retract one's card and substitute another.
  • It means that those with less than two years' experience will be banned for a first-time offence because they have their licence revoked after six points. Times, Sunday Times
  • The GRANT statement allows an authorized user to grant these privileges and the REVOKE statement is used to remove them.
  • Portsmouth; and here Middleton and I did in plain terms acquaint the Duke of York what we thought and had observed in the late Court-martiall, which the Duke did give ear to; and though he thinks not fit to revoke what is already done in this case by a Court-martiall, yet it shall bring forth some good laws in the behaviour of Captains to their under Officers for the time to come. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 73: April/May 1669
  • WASHINGTON/CARACAS - The United States has revoked the visa of the Venezuelan ambassador to Washington in apparent retaliation for Venezuela's rejection of the U.S. envoy to Caracas, a diplomat said on Wednesday. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • I must revoke her status as The Other. Times, Sunday Times
  • To qualify, you must have an unrevoked CPA license, although you do not need to have an active CPA license.
  • American officials yesterday said they had revoked his passport. The Sun
  • If he doesn't, we should revoke his citizenship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The penalty for the revoke is the most severe in Auction, many think it unreasonably so, and a player is unquestionably entitled to every protection the law affords him. Auction of To-day
  • The incident was nasty and last month that licence was revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • If they win, bank accounts would be unfrozen and travel bans revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presumably you would have to be hauled before the beak and convicted of something before your licence was revoked.
  • It shall be unlawful for any person to labor at the plumbing trade in the capacity of a plumbing journeyman within the city without first having had issued to him a valid and unrevoked journeyman plumber’ s license by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board.
  • They pleaded not guilty and revoked their confessions.
  • Cases it has dealt with vary from revoked credit cards to missed mortgage payments, according to a company spokesman.
  • He had his driving license revoked.
  • I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all and every former will, testament, legacies, bequests and exaction by me in any way before named, willed or bequested in ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament.
  • Congregation of the Sacraments (7 March, 1910), the power to dispense kings or royal princes from impediments, diriment or impedient, is henceforth reserved in a special manner to the Holy See, and all faculties granted heretofore in such cases to certain ordinaries are revoked. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The company noted that its principal Gatsuurt hardrock mining license wasn ' t listed among those licenses to be revoked. Mongolia Reviews Mine Licenses
  • A clerical secretary could revoke the permit of a clergyman to do pastoral work.
  • A revoke occurs when a player, other than dummy, holding one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit. Auction of To-day
  • The exemption of Catholic seminarians and clergy from military conscription was revoked.
  • Officials are to be given powers to revoke visitor visas at immigration desks without appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • I received death threats, there were protests and there were calls for my citizenship to be revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment. Marcus Aurelius 
  • That means another three points for a motoring offence would see his licence revoked. The Sun
  • His visa was revoked following a public campaign against him. The Sun
  • The companies have also campaigned to revoke the protected status of some of the rainforest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remarriage would revoke all previous wills.
  • Crucially, he was not put on the no-fly list and his visa was not revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effect of regs 83 and 84 of the General Regulations is that, whether a certificate is revoked or discharged, does not affect the ability of the assisted person's solicitor and counsel to look to the Board for payment of their fees.
  • US visa revoked in light of investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any license granted may be revoked as hereinafter provided.
  • But when parents fail to provide continuity of care, the state revokes or curtails their parental prerogatives.
  • Not long afterwards, news seeped out that his licence had been revoked and his car impounded. Times, Sunday Times
  • This in turn gave the Catholic monarchs an excuse to revoke their promises.
  • ‘What we need to do is to revoke those articles as it is also a legal fact that those articles remain valid in our positive law,’ he underlined.
  • They say there's no evidence that native reserves were revoked to achieve such a purpose, and no evidence of suppressing or curtailing Aboriginal customs and rites.
  • Should Larry King's Marriage License Be Revoked?
  • Your rights as a user can be revoked any time Redmond deems you an unworthy user through "deactivation" they don't even have to send Moose and Vito to give you kidney punches, they are resident on your platform. Blah, Blah! Technology
  • This must represent the child's presumed will and may be revoked at any time without detriment to the child.
  • The supreme headship of the church was revoked by Parliament in December 1554 and acknowledgement made of the authority of the pope, who had sent Pole ‘to call us home again into the right way from whence we have all this long while wandered’.
  • They campaigned mightily to get the old visitors permit scheme revoked and the replacement scheme activated.
  • If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment. Marcus Aurelius 
  • A testator may revoke or alter a will he previously made.
  • The Sincan High Criminal Court has revoked the "nonsuit" decision of the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office on the matter. Hurriyet Dailynews
  • The incident was nasty and last month that licence was revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The photos - which have fuelled rumours that she was given special treatment - could lead to her residency status being revoked. The Sun
  • The judge may at any time revoke an order committing a person to prison under this section and, if he is already in custody, order his discharge.
  • While HDCP's digital rights management (DRM) is "revocable" -- it allows copyright owners to generate a fresh set of encryption keys for new releases, after which law-abiding owners of Blu-ray players have to wait for firmware updates to watch those titles -- the master key by its nature can't be revoked without making every existing release unplayable on hardware that complied with the old key. Blu-ray's HDCP security possibly cracked. So what?
  • The companies have also campaigned to revoke the protected status of some of the rainforest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Nazis came to power in a legitimate parliamentary process where they were invited into the cabinet by the CONSERVATIVES and then used the excuse of a ‘terrorist’ threat to revoke rights, illegalize the opposition, etc. Neoconservatism Lives! - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Stores given permission to sell fireworks all year will need a licence which local authorities will be able to refuse and revoke if necessary.
  • Also on Thursday, three junior diplomats at Iraqi Embassy in Bangkok left Thailand after being told on Tuesday that their diplomatic privileges and immunities were being revoked.
  • His license was revoked for selling alcohol to minors.
  • This is despite the fact that about three-quarters of the population want to see that privilege revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government revoked her husband's license to operate migrant labor crews.
  • Rogue corporations that wilfully break the law will have their charters revoked, their assets sold and the money funnelled into superfunds for their victims.
  • Not long afterwards, news seeped out that his licence had been revoked and his car impounded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor is McConnell exactly in favour: he was the education minister who signed the order to revoke the right of schools to opt out of local authorities.
  • Executive Order No. 2164 of April 7, 19515, designating certain persons for the purpose of issuing provisional certificates of registry to vessels described in paragraph 1 hereof, is hereby revoked. EXECUTIVE ORDER 10351
  • Say what you will about Joey Reynolds: he may be a cornball, but he sure knows how not to have his station's licence revoked
  • If he doesn't, we should revoke his citizenship. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is unlawful for any vendor to sell or offer for sale any goods or merchandise from any vehicle pursuant to this section unless such person shall possess an unexpired and unrevoked vendor's permit.
  • The word revoke has appeared in 97 New York Times articles in the past year, including on April 7 in Housing Authority, Facing NYT > Home Page
  • Any dealer that sells a Rolex at a discount is subject to having his dealer status revoked.
  • That means another three points for a motoring offence would see his licence revoked. The Sun
  • Officials are to be given powers to revoke visitor visas at immigration desks without appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in the situation postulated the patient no longer has the capacity to revoke his advance directive.
  • One wonders whether those who made the decision, and who have now revoked the plan, ought not to be surcharged.
  • Mr Newman says the Kansan medical authorities were about to revoke Dr Tiller's licence following ethical complaints, though Dr Tiller had stayed open for decades despite a barrage of similar ones.
  • It cannot be revoked, we are all mortal, and these all commanding gods and princes die like men: [3898] — involvit humile pariter et celsum caput, aquatque summis infima. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • I have revoked twice, and misdealt four times since she has been here. Charles O'Malley — Volume 2
  • (I'm going to let you slide on the spelling of "balling" ... but just this one time, or they'll revoke my wiseguy credentials.) The Obama Infomercial: How To Spend Their War Chest Before The Election Is Over
  • Thus, when an upright man of weak understanding, and unused to express his ideas, is conscious that he has stated either too much or too little — that he has misunderstood the judge, or that the judge has misunderstood him — and revokes, in the spirit of justice, what he has advanced through incaution, he is punished as A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area.
  • The Council revoked the authority of district and circuit court clerks to issue marriage licenses.
  • I must revoke her status as The Other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now is the time for new year's resolutions; here's one: let's revoke the banishment of our spuggies. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we have been trying to get management to recognise throughout, the charges against Bobby and Galten were dismissed and their sackings were revoked.
  • If a future Congress was so inclined to re-fund the organization, could they not revoke the permanent bar also either expressly pre-re-funding or implicitly by actually re-funding? The Volokh Conspiracy » ACORN Challenges Congressional Defunding
  • In what's being hailed as a victory in the world's first case against biopiracy, the European Patent Office have upheld a decision to revoke in its entirety a patent on a fungicidal product derived from seeds of the B2fxxx
  • The only thing he should be saying is behave or be deported with all your family and passports revoked. The Sun
  • As in Droggn, this revoke penalty is too mild to be an effective deterrent to deliberate revoking, and is only suitable as a punishment for an accidental error.
  • The current legal provision that privatisation appraisals of foreign-trade companies are subject to approval by the finance minister will be revoked.
  • Or is this just a case of Labour awaking to the fact that their social engineering programme is about to be revoked by the electorate unless they do it themselves?
  • The plaintiff can now impose conditions upon or even revoke the permission it has granted.
  • English governments were keen to centralize the control of colonial matters, and charters were sometimes revoked in favour of direct rule.
  • If the circumstances are serious, his fishing gear shall be confiscated and his fishing license revoked.
  • There is also a warning that tax authorities will not be able to revoke already signed deals.
  • Turner, who was being held after his bail was revoked after the Pappas shooting, was released and Wednesday.
  • And if a physician fails to disclose information, that may be automatic grounds for having one's license revoked.
  • Now they expect to hold an unchallengeable contest to revoke the president's mandate and those of the 29 representatives in the National Assembly that remain committed to him.
  • O'Reilly's Christmas paranoia: They want to 'revoke' Christmas! Think Progress
  • They have consistently militated and lobbied our Congress and Administration not to revoke the protection Saudi Arabia and OPEC receives from our courts and laws under the doctrine of "Sovereign Immunity. Raymond J. Learsy: The Doctrine of "Sovereign Immunity" Presents a Grave Danger to Our Security
  • If the original of your will can't be located after your death, the copy can be probated as long as your brother can prove to the court you did not revoke it.
  • I don't answer my phone when driving and anyone who thinks texting while at the wheel is a good idea should have their licence revoked. The Sun
  • Officials are to be given powers to revoke visitor visas at immigration desks without appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • So this was not a threat to revoke, this was a notice of rescission or revocation.
  • US visa revoked in light of investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • It means that those with less than two years' experience will be banned for a first-time offence because they have their licence revoked after six points. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additionally, the law reaches back to revoke legal visas already obtained: “… the period of authorized admission as such a nonimmigrant shall terminate 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, …” … Rather than have a serious discussion on how security processes can actually be improved in reasonable and cost effective ways, we have jingoistic and “one size fits all” approaches to get at such issues. Think Progress » Right Wing Mounts Witch Hunt To Smear TSA Nominee With Flailing, Off-Target Attacks
  • The GRANT statement allows an authorized user to grant these privileges and the REVOKE statement is used to remove them.
  • The word 'revoke' has a negative connotation, but [the relationship] was anything but that," he said. News From DefenseNews.com
  • They at dinner before I come; and, when I had dined, I away home, and thence to White Hall, where the Board waited on the Duke of York to discourse about the disposing of Sir Thomas Allen's fleete, which is newly come home to Portsmouth; and here Middleton and I did in plain terms acquaint the Duke of York what we thought and had observed in the late Court-martiall, which the Duke did give ear to; and though he thinks not fit to revoke what is already done in this case by a Court-martiall, yet it shall bring forth some good laws in the behaviour of Captains to their under Officers for the time to come. Diary of Samuel Pepys, Apr/May 1668
  • The challenge there was to a refusal to exercise a discretion to revoke the deportation order, which decision is premised on the validity of the deportation order.
  • The only thing he should be saying is behave or be deported with all your family and passports revoked. The Sun
  • Du Roullet and Gluck go further: the divinity arbitrarily revokes her wrath, to preserve the alliances and the concord among the Greeks.
  • Since cards are added to one's hand during the course of the game, it is possible that a player may revoke by either playing a trump card to take a trick, when one's hand had a legal play, or play an off suit when a legal card was in one's hand.
  • Pubs caught out in this way face heavy fines or the threat of having their licence revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • It gave the County Board of Supervisors the power to issue or revoke licenses of roadhouses and dance halls outside municipal corporations.
  • The unusual move reflects tension in the region over Iran†™ s dispute with the United States and its allies over its nuclear enrichment activities and the position of Arabian Peninsula states caught between ties to Washington and fear of Tehran. “The airlines of the southern Persian Gulf countries flying to Iran are warned to use the term Persian Gulf on their electronic display boards, †road and transport minister Hamid Behbahani said in comments in the daily Iran newspaper. “Otherwise they will be banned from Iranian airspace for a month the first time and upon repetition their aircraft will be grounded in Iran and flight permits to Iran will be revoked, †he added. The Times of India
  • This is unless he exceeds the terms of the licence or the plaintiff has legally revoked the licence.
  • Regulars in a Westbury pub are backing a landlord's bid to overturn the decision to revoke his late licence by contributing towards legal fees.
  • Potato producers who abstract water from Pembrokeshire's rivers and streams could have their licences revoked by new European legislation.
  • The five revoked contracts all relate to replacement parts for an Israeli Navy gunboat known as the Saar 4.5 Class Corvette, according to a senior Israeli official. Britain Says Israel Misused U.K. Arms
  • Yes it can get revoked as you need to show proof of being in school (Its called truancy) until you are in college. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • The data bank allows states to find out if a licence to practise has been revoked by another state and thus facilitates the licensing process.
  • The national movement against the victorious Allies of World War I revoked the terms of the treaty which sought to carve up the Ottoman Empire.
  • NOTE: If you have received a pardon under the Criminal Records Act (Canada) and it has not been revoked, you must disclose the pardoned offence in this PIF.
  • They can interfere with existing uses and revoke a permission already given, even if the development has actually been carried out.
  • King Mswati III of Swaziland was forced to revoke an edict making it an offence to ridicule the royals by baring buttocks.
  • If a player revokes, only to play a legal card on another trick during the round, a penalty will be enforced.
  • He revoked his previous decision.
  • Not long afterwards, news seeped out that his licence had been revoked and his car impounded. Times, Sunday Times
  • On October 9, 2003 the Respondent revoked that offer and the litigation proceeded.
  • After a review by the city council, his license was revoked.
  • If they have given a licensee a licence which cannot be revoked that does not prevent them from being liable under the contract for its breach.
  • Not long afterwards, news seeped out that his licence had been revoked and his car impounded. Times, Sunday Times
  • His seniority revoked and his union grievance rejected, he then decided to try the courts.
  • They also tabled a motion that real estate tax be revoked.
  • Then we should revoke their passports until they learn to live as human beings. The Sun
  • The photos - which have fuelled rumours that she was given special treatment - could lead to her residency status being revoked. The Sun
  • On October 9, 2003 the Respondent revoked that offer and the litigation proceeded.
  • Then we should revoke their passports until they learn to live as human beings. The Sun
  • The Secretary of State revoked his licence because of his involvement in terrorism, racketeering and drug dealing.
  • If the circumstances materially change, or if the undertakings have held back or misrepresented the truth, the decision may be revoked.
  • With his passport revoked, he faced an exile from the ring whose cost was certain to be physical as well as financial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several abscondees have evaded any legal sanction for breaching the controls on them while other orders have been revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Similarly, where a power of attorney is given to a purchaser for value and is expressed to be irrevocable, the authority is not revocable nor is it revoked by the death or disability of the donor.
  • I don't answer my phone when driving and anyone who thinks texting while at the wheel is a good idea should have their licence revoked. The Sun
  • Is there a way to get my username unrevoked, by chance?
  • Once this has been conducted, contracts found to have been secured corruptively [sic] should be revoked. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Has the law been revoked? Times, Sunday Times
  • If it does, revoke, O student, your shrill _eheu_ for the Greekless and untrousered savage of the canoe, suppress your feelings, and go steadily into rhabdomancy with several divining-rods, in search of the Pierian spring which must surely exist somewhere among the guttural districts of the Ojibbeway tongue. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861
  • The auditor-general thereupon revoked his directive to revalue all properties at changeover.
  • Council shall be altered, revoked or disallowed as hereinafter is provided; that during the said last-mentioned period of sixty days the said election or amotion, as the case may be, shall have no force or effect; and that failing such signification within the said last-mentioned period, such election or amotion shall be and be held and taken to be by him approved and confirmed; McGill and its Story, 1821-1921
  • His Honour further concluded that Herstatt's bankruptcy did not revoke Chase's mandate to receive funds on its behalf.
  • Pubs caught out in this way face heavy fines or the threat of having their licence revoked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area.
  • Actual data and scientifically sound information would be required to revoke any tolerances, and some assumptive or anecdotal information would be disallowed.
  • In fact a certificate of authenticity written on the letterhead of the construction company has been revoked.
  • New powers to refuse wastes and revoke licences are potentially powerful weapons in controlling the movement and safe disposal of wastes.
  • An executive order to revoke federal contracts of businesses that hire illegal workers.

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