He also repudiated political clientelism, a practice that has characterized most governments, including Kirchner's.
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They also repudiated liberal international trade, because the terms of global commerce were deemed exploitative and unfair.
Obamacare must be repealed, and the process by which it was passed must be repudiated and discredited.
President Reagan repudiated Protocol 1 in 1987 because it vitiated the distinction between lawful and unlawful enemy combatants.
Of course, once Obama (reluctantly) embraced the idea of trading rights to pollute, the GOP repudiated the concept.
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Joe Lieberman and Jon Kyl, the obstructionists were forced to allow a vote that overwhelmingly repudiated the nay-sayers.
In fact, just yesterday, a majority of senate Republicans repudiated Grover by voting to end ethanol tax breaks.
In April 2010, appearing before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, he denied that he had ever repudiated his ideology.
Euro-zone members and the International Monetary Fund would also be on the hook if Greece repudiated its bail-out loans.
After he became president, he officially repudiated all but its acceptable navigation provisions (which the U.S. has voluntarily observed ever since).
If stay the course means we don't evolve, he repudiated that idea.
By the way, this book was repudiated by its author, and is an unbalanced screed on American and European transgressions over centuries.
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The lawyers apparently need a favorable ruling from Treasury because other courts have ignored the Ninth Circuit decision and the IRS repudiated it in 1997.
At last month's synod, Bustros repudiated the teachings of the Catholic Church's Second Vatican Council and embraced the discredited supersessionist theology that Vatican II denounced.
Jewish leaders accepted the UN resolution, while the Arab League representing Arab opinion repudiated the UN plan and refused to accept the making of modern Israel.
Many fans have repudiated those who sent Rauch vile messages.
As the European Union received the Nobel Prize, Perez Esquivel repudiated the European countries' intervention in the conflict in Libya and warned them of intervening in Syria, as well.
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Now Tony Blair, the Labour prime minister, has repudiated much of Labour's past, while William Hague, the Tory leader, has committed himself to increased public spending on health and education.
The public will come to understand that repeal is not a necessary corrective to an irrational matter of discrimination (like the long-repudiated practice of keeping African-Americans out of the armed forces).
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The Big Ten, Ohio State's conference, repudiated Gee's comments.
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But within a few years of Boniface's death in 1303, Pope Clement V, his successor, moved the papacy to Avignon, France, repudiated Boniface and quickly began canonization proceedings for the soon-to-be St.
First, it has repudiated industry-wide, national labour standards.
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His strident essays for that book, which he has never repudiated or withdrawn from publication, were echoed by his actions in the 1990s as a principal supporter of financial deregulation in his capacity as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Later, after the fragility of international finance had helped to turn a slump into the Great Depression, those hopes were repudiated: the fears and nationalistic resentments of the late 19th century revived in a new and much more virulent form.
But in a democracy, it is the people who rule, not political elites, and certainly not those members of political elites who will not be here in the next election and the next Congress having been repudiated at the polls.
Or will it be properly repudiated?
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The American Medical Association, which was widely ridiculed for supporting reform but getting nothing in return, very quietly chose not to renew the contract of its CEO Michael Maves last month two days after the midterm elections repudiated the President.
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Mr Trimble, who was elected party leader in September 1995 as a hardliner because he repudiated a compromise between Orange marchers and Catholics, must now go back this April 18th to the body which chose him to urge acceptance of a compromise.
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