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1 But a number of lawmakers and consumer groups support repeal of the exemption.
2 He said that after reviewing the information, "I have to support repeal " .
3 Barely a third of MPs could be counted on to support repeal , Lewis said.
4 A future English parliament, he said, without a large number of Scottish MPs would support repeal .
5 Micheál Martin says in the Dáil in January he will support repeal and the 12-week proposal.
6 Reid does not support repeal .
7 All senior Fine Gael Ministers support repeal but there are differing views on what should replace the Eighth Amendment in law.
8 This is clearly an attempt to suggest that all those who voted Yes on Friday would also support repeal of the Eight Amendment.
9 I would like to sincerely thank all those who support repeal and extend a further gratitude to those who took a pro-choice stance.
10 Those on board, 25 young women and men, are travelling with the Alliance for Choice to support repeal volunteers across the Border in Cavan.
11 Party leader Micheal Martin is supporting repeal and allowing for terminations up to 12 weeks.
12 She also said that the capital supporting repeal was contributed by only about fifty men.
13 The significant majority that supported repeal indicated that Assembly was an accurate barometer of public opinion.
14 Again, some members are more comfortable with supporting Repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell than marriage equality.
15 But a week ago, she wrote an opinion piece saying she supported repealing the Obamacare individual mandate.
16 Except that very few mainstream Republicans, and quite a few Democrats as well, actually said they were supporting Repeal .
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