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Significats de full repeal en anglès
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Ús de full repeal en anglès
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The most effective way to remedy the bedroom tax is fullrepeal.
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We will keep pushing until we get a fullrepeal, he said.
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Republican aides said the new vote brought the total to 67, including eight votes for fullrepeal.
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Hunters want a fullrepeal, allowing them to freely hunt foxes and other wildlife with dogs again.
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Oil producers are pressing for a fullrepeal of the ban to keep the domestic drilling boom alive.
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President Barack Obama campaigned on a promise of fullrepeal of laws barring openly gay personnel from military service.
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He said both chambers had the votes for a fullrepeal, but divisions within the Republican Party killed it.
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The National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association would prefer fullrepeal but supported the original version of Brady's bill.
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The ethanol industry backs the move and, analysts said, it could satisfy some lawmakers' cost-cutting goals if a fullrepeal doesn't pass.
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Other states may be ill-prepared for implementation but could begin to take action now that the threat of fullrepeal is gone.
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The action now moves to the Senate, where Republican Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas conservative, introduced legislation for fullrepeal on Monday.
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Lawmakers said a fullrepeal of the legislation was needed to end the effective moratorium it had imposed on executions in the state.
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The bill included a fullrepeal of the Volcker Rule, and its ban on proprietary trading, as well as most risk retention rules.
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While a fullrepeal would require overcoming a filibuster in the Senate, they already demonstrated that they can partially roll back the law.
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Stopping fullrepeal of Obamacare or undermining efforts to privatise Medicare, the healthcare programme for old people, should be higher on the agenda.
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Cooper's plan in North Carolina includes a fullrepeal of that state's law and harsher penalties for crimes committed in bathrooms and dressing rooms.