Word: undo
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...right to sue will not activate until August 13, and the president can waive it for successive six-month periods. "The bill does change the status of the Cuban embargo," adds McAllister. "Modifying the embargo will require Congressional approval, as opposed to an executive order the President can undo. This is an unprecedented incursion into the president's foreign policy powers...
...right to sue will not activate until August 13, and the president can waive it for successive six-month periods. "The bill does change the status of the Cuban embargo," adds McAllister. "Modifying the embargo will require Congressional approval, as opposed to an executive order the President can undo. This is an unprecedented incursion into the president's foreign policy powers...
...moral strictures she has not sense enough to see her husband's basic good will, and freights Lady Windemere with melancholy. Her lines make her seem flighty and naive, but Amendola spaces them, pausing between delivery so that rather meaningless observations lilt in her mouth with undo contemplation. From her opening scenes with Lord Darlington, one expects a tragic conclusion based simply on Amendola's tone of voice...
...Forbes' proposal, ceteris paribus does not hold. This is because his flat tax, which amounts to a massive tax cut especially for the wealthy, would substantially increase the federal budget deficit and overheat the economy. Both of these consequences of the flat tax would serve to undermine and even undo the beneficial effects of having a single tax rate that exempts investment income...
What the Net offers is the promise of a new social space, global and antisovereign, within which anybody, anywhere can express to the rest of humanity whatever he or she believes without fear. There is in these new media a foreshadowing of the intellectual and economic liberty that might undo all the authoritarian powers on earth...