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The medical board used that as one of more than 90 counts in revoking his license the next year.
A revoking bidder must pay all opponents as though he had lost.
Destruction of the will by the testator, or some person in his presence, with the intention of revoking the will.
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At the time, Lukiwski criticized Spencer for making the remarks and approved of revoking Spencer's party membership.
Among the reasons for the IRS revoking tax exemption was "impermissible benefits" to the Stewart family.
It's not like they're revoking most-favored-nation status," referring to the preferential trade relationship that China now enjoys with the United States.
The letter did not explicitly state that the I.R.S. would refrain from revoking any private letter rulings.
In return for your order to the dreamers revoking their curse on me, you wish me to spare the lives of your women and your son?
Revoking the driver of a device that is in wide use is such a drastic measure that Gutmann doubts Microsoft will ever actually do so.
Yoshiyuki eventually manages to persuade Otome to choose the island over him, and she has the tree wither, revoking all the granted wishes, including Sakura's.
Milchen also served as executive director of Reclaim Democracy, a group focused on revoking corporate control over law and politics and revitalizing grassroots democracy.
Senator Bob Smith, the New Hampshire Republican, said today that the Administration should consider punitive steps like revoking China's preferential trade status.
Judge Paul Friedman ruled that the I.R.S., in revoking the tax-exempt status, did not violate the church's free exercise of religion or free speech.
Formal representations were made by Muslim leaders to the government during meetings held on 18 September with calls for revoking the license of the newspaper, Prothom Alo.
On the other hand, he provoked controversy when he restored Catholic religious unity by revoking the Edict of Nantes and repressing Protestantism.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, said he knew of several instances in which federal agencies had retaliated against whistleblowers by revoking their security clearances.
In its Afroyim ruling, the Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment barred Congress from revoking anyone's U.S. citizenship without their consent.
LEAD: A Federal bankruptcy judge today temporarily blocked the Internal Revenue Service from revoking PTL's tax-exempt status.
This was part of the campaign by the state of Tennessee that led in 1961 to the state's revoking Highlander's charter and seizing its land and buildings in Monteagle.
But the federal government must help develop those tools, through stricter standards and stronger incentives, he said; simply revoking the licenses of radiologists like Dr. DiBlasio would set a dangerous precedent.
The government, meanwhile, sought to limit the damage by cracking down with only limited success on electronic media, revoking press credentials for foreign journalists and ordering journalists not to report on the streets.
Clinton was caught between a human rights lobby which felt China had failed to meet the conditions and a powerful business lobby which argued that revoking MFN would be an economic catastrophe.
Yesterday, he shocked his colleagues by revoking his allegiance to the faction headed by Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori - a step so unusual that many dismissed it as little more than showmanship.
One party to the reference cannot challenge the decision by revoking the authority of the expert without the consent of the other party: the purported revocation would be a repudiation of the agreement to refer.