One of their leaders declared: "We repudiate the Dail", the Irish parliament, which accepted the compromise agreement.
"I absolutely repudiate such comments, " Mr. McCain declared, and the press corps tut-tutted its approval.
In 1996 he ignored calls even from his own supporters to repudiate her racial views.
But John Paul did not repudiate that document as pope, and yet managed to reach out.
It is harder for customers to repudiate transactions when their fingerprints are all over them.
It would repudiate Mr Takano's strategy by demanding that he return a big chunk of their money.
The pressure on Republicans to repudiate this oath has never been as intense as it is now.
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He attacked Mr Crean, and accused Ms Gillard of sharing his views by failing to repudiate them.
That is why the United States must act decisively to repudiate the ICC, rather than join it.
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Sri Lanka's Catholic Bishops Conference asked Balasuriya to repudiate the book's content by signing a declaration of faith.
"I would absolutely repudiate that and not support an individual who would do something like that, " Cantor said.
Surely Americans would repudiate Obama as they did Carter, recognizing the need for a change for the better.
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The McCain campaign called his remarks a "brazen and baseless attack, " and called on Obama to repudiate the comments.
At a meeting at the Breakers hotel, in Palm Beach, in January, 1962, Buckley urged Goldwater to repudiate the Birch Society.
But when it comes to the fear of getting bogged down, Mr Berger could usefully repudiate the lesson of Vietnam more forcefully.
Must Clinton repudiate and denounce Rendell's past comments and association with Farrakhan?
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And the pope did not repudiate a document signed by Cardinal Ratzinger, insisting that the Catholic church is superior to all others.
Unlike the Chicago Olympics fiasco, however, in the case of "hate speech, " it is the American people and Congress that must repudiate him.
The Center finds it instructive that another former Carter hand, Secretary Christopher, chose not to repudiate Tarnoff or to disassociate himself from his remarks.
Harry Reid, the Democrats' leader in the Senate, did not explicitly repudiate Mr Obama's reference to the 1967 borders, but made his displeasure plain.
In that scenario, we have to ask which claims on those limited future goods and services will be more durable (harder to repudiate) than others.
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President Obama re-confirmed Biden as running-mate and refuses to repudiate him.
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Obama refused to repudiate his minister, but he condemned the remarks.
All such multipliers are suspect, but the liberals can't have it both ways and invoke them to justify government spending but then repudiate them for private business.
Any person seeking to insure and not further compromise the safety of their family and of their neighbors must not only repudiate prohibition but help spearhead its abolition.
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But now that I am older I repudiate all that.
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It is one thing for a party to repudiate candidates after they have lost an election, but the GOP standard-bearer in 2012 never said a word during the campaign.
Policymakers repudiate market discipline regularly, such as with, say, federal deposit insurance, rebuilding beachfront homes at taxpayer rather than insurer expense, and indemnifying makers of homeland security technologies when their products fail.
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