Sentences with phrase «which rescinds»

This added bit of flexibility could come in handy if you're planning to cancel your BJ's membership but don't want to forfeit your rewards, and is a plus over the Costco membership, which rescinds all of your rewards if you cancel your membership before your annual rewards certificate is issued.
October 21, 2015 (Austin, TX)- We received an order from the original court which rescinds Neville's destruction.
We received an order from the original court which rescinds Neville's destruction.

Not exact matches

Rescinding the program could mean the loss of as much as $ 460 billion in economic output over the next decade, according to a recently released report from the House Committee on Small Business, which was released by ranking member Nydia Velázquez (D. - N.Y.)
President Donald Trump signed an executive order February 3 giving the new White House time to review the rule, which administration officials have indicated they aim to rescind.
If Sessions rescinds the memos, which are non-binding, the industry should be afraid.
Apparently, all of this — which seemed unlikely just months ago — happened because of Sessions» decision to rescind the memo.
It is a setback for Google parent Alphabet Inc and Facebook Inc, which had urged Pai not to rescind the rules.
They pointed to President George W. Bush's tariffs on steel imports in 2002, which were rescinded after fewer than two years when the World Trade Organization came out against them.
He directed the EPA to rescind the Obama Clean Power Plan, which would have led to skyrocketing electricity rates.
The information above was adapted from Department of Veterans Affairs Circular 26-14-39, which will be rescinded in January 1, 2016.
A federal court on Thursday upheld the Labor Department's Fiduciary rule, in defiance of a Trump executive order signed on Feb. 3, which sought rescinding the rule enacted by his predecessor The executive order, though not taking effect immediately, sought the Labor Department to review options...
Through policies such as withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord, rescinding the Clean Power Plan, approving the Keystone XL Pipeline and removing countless Obama era regulations on energy production, the Trump Administration has created an environment which fosters energy independence and growth rather than stifling it.
Here, I think, John Paul II's joining of abortion with the death penalty in Evangelium Vitae is exactly right: A culture that can not bring itself to rescind its license of murder in the womb is unlikely to understand the proper ways in which justice should be done.
They point to her 2 - 1 margin with Latinos over Obama in the 2008 primary and the latest party platform, which calls for a path to citizenship «for law - abiding families who are here,» the end of immigration raids against children and families, due process for «those fleeing violence in Central America,» and to rescind statutory bans on immigrants who modify their status in the country.
Acting the day after the 44th anniversary of the US Supreme Court's legalization of abortion, Trump signed an order restoring what is known as the Mexico City Policy, which President Barack Obama had rescinded three days after he was inaugurated in 2009.
The only rational answer I can come up with is the answer Greg has already provided, that once divine «say - so» (sometimes called «free will»... which is a misnomer) is given, it can not be rescinded if is used in a way God did not want or desire.
Silva was then told he would be granted a special - talent visa, only for that to be rescinded, which forced our club to send him out on loan, where he eventually joined Levante on a temporary deal.
By 1972, when she was 15 and the Czech women's champion, she was competing regularly in Europe and North America and beginning to chafe at the restraints imposed by the Czech Tennis Federation, which controlled players by means of its power to rescind their travel permits.
Mohamed Elneny, fresh off having his red card rescinded (which didn't impact the Europa League anyway), should replace him in the lineup.
Chris Herd was sent off during the game but was later rescinded at later date and also Shane Long suffered a knee ligament injury which left Shane Long out for 6weeks.
With nine appearances and only 177 minutes to his credit, Feghouli hasn't exactly made his mark with West Ham, his biggest claim to fame being a red card against Manchester United, which was later rescinded.
And one of its first decisions was to rescind the minor and major status they typically assigned to parties, which were guidelines for how much airtime parties should receive.
Clinton is scheduled to be the commencement speaker at Medgar Evers College, which has raised objections from several members of the Haitian community who plan to protest the speech and are pushing the college president, Rudy Crew, to rescind the invitation.
He said the New York State Board of Elections, which allowed the LLCs to be exempt from contribution limits back in the 1990s, could simply vote to rescind that rule.
However, the de Blasio administration is entitled to cancel the City's contract with QDG, and to rescind the sale of two acres of Willets Point property already transferred to QDG for $ 1, due to the recent decision of the New York State Court of Appeals which found that QDG's proposed «Willets West» mega-mall on parkland located west of Citi Field stadium can not proceed as it lacks legislative approval.
She said the Trump administration is poised to rescind Obamacare and take away people's health insurance, as well as cut Medicaid, which would greatly affect the state budget, and perhaps deport some undocumented immigrants.
He says if elected governor, he would rescind Common Core, which he says he fears is dumbing down the state's educational standards.
Vernon Downs co-owner Gary Greenberg formally called on the State Liquor Authority last week to rescind its unanimous May 6 vote to grant a license to a vendor that will serve patrons throughout the casino and restaurants of the central New York complex, which employs about 4,000.
On Aug. 16, Astorino said he will rescind the former county executive's order relating to undocumented immigrants which has been in place since 2006.
He says the State Board of Elections, which allowed the LLC's to be exempt from contribution limits back in the 1990's, could simply vote to rescind that rule.
On his first day in office, Brown rescinded the Order in Council which gave his predecessor's political advisers Alastair Campbell — who left office in 2003 — and Jonathan Powell, authority to issue instructions to civil servants.
Rescinding or amending what's known as the Wilson Pakula law would not end so - called fusion voting, which allows parties to cross endorse candidates.
Astorino, who is pro-life, says he would not act to rescind abortion rights, which have been New York state law since 1970.
By rescinding the $ 5.1 million bond resolution, the board eliminated the referendum that could have threatened the project — which was 88 percent completed by the end of February.
Rescinded the borrowing of $ 5.1 million, which had prompted the petition drive, forcing a referendum on the borrowing.
The law, which was signed by Cuomo in August, also gives legal guardians the right to rescind a minor's decision to donate her organs if she dies before age 18.
On behalf of our mutual residents of the Town of Clarkstown, I respectfully request that our Clarkstown Legislators sponsor a new resolution rescinding the one which was passed suing the Town at your next Legislative meeting on Tuesday September 4, 2012.
She says the Trump Administration is poised to rescind Obamacare and take away people's health insurance, as well as cut Medicaid, which would greatly impact the state budget, and perhaps deport some undocumented immigrants.
California's scientific advisors agreed, so the state rescinded its goal in 2001 and reverted to the old 50 ppb standard, which was based on the risks of skin irritation, not cancer.
The Council shall enact such bylaws as it may deem desirable, each of which shall remain in force until amended or rescinded by action of the Council.
Control of all affairs of the Association is vested in the Council, which shall have power to review and to amend or rescind its own actions and all actions taken by the Executive Committee or by other agents to whom powers are delegated by the Constitution or shall have been delegated by the Council.
The largest blow to U.S. mitigation efforts will be if Trump rescinds or weakens the Clean Power Plan — a rule that requires power plants to reduce their carbon emissions, which was finalized in 2015 but is currently tied up in court.
In Spain, the authors of today's letter are urging the Spanish government to rescind diclofenac's approval for veterinary use under «the precautionary principle, which was recognized as a fundamental element of environmental policy at the Rio Conference of 1992.»
«We view this rule as one that is final, and which can be rescinded only through the full rulemaking process.»
The order, which takes steps to rescind Obama - era climate regulations, calls for each... Read More
In planning for the 1988 survey — which provides the only federal data on civil - rights compliance in education — O.C.R. has quietly inched back toward its old method, rescinding a change that allowed large districts to sample only certain schools and designing the sample to include more districts that have not been surveyed recently.
The next year, the school valedictorian, one of Montiel's best friends, received a prestigious Regents Scholarship to attend a University of California school — which was rescinded because he was undocumented.
In addition to rescinding regulations on K - 12 school accountability and teacher preparation programs, as well as guidance that jeopardized due process for alleged sexual assault perpetrators, Trump worked with Congress to advance school choice in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which made private - school tuition eligible for 529 savings plans.
But they also said the policy, which has been rescinded by Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander, was under development before they arrived at the agency and was not initiated by the assistant secretary for civil rights, Michael L. Williams, who has been sharply criticized for it.
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