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Repeal and state
While O ' Connell campaigned for full scale Repeal of the Act, leaders like Isaac Butt and Charles Stewart Parnell sought a more modest form of Home Rule within the United Kingdom, rather than the full recreation of an independent Irish state.
The second, the Tariff Act 1988 Repeal Bill, which would repeal all tariffs on goods imported into New Zealand, was drawn in April, and was also defeated at its first reading 116-5 The third, the Education ( Board of Trustee Freedom ) Amendment Bill, which would make school teachers ' pay in all state and state integrated schools the responsibility of Boards of Trustees rather than the Ministry of Education was drawn in June, and was defeated on its first reading 111-10.
* Repeal state security legislation like the no-fly list ; put the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canadian Security Intelligence Service under democratic, civilian and community control, abolish racial profiling
* Repeal state jurisdiction on Native Nations ( Public Law 280 );
14 August 1990 and it turns out the President's ruling Gosstroy VM Serov № 70 " On the Repeal of the USSR State Construction Committee decision on approval of state standards ," according to which the 1 January 1992 instead of reverse and state standards for manufactured products are introduced technical terms, W. In October, 1990 and, on behalf of the USSR Council with USSR Gospromatomnadzorom and the Production Association " Soyuzatomenergo " rules were developed acceptance of the state acceptance committee completed nuclear power plants — stations, queues, and individual complexes with reactors of all types.

Repeal and conspiracy
As a result of The Nation's support of Repeal, Duffy, as Proprietor, was arrested and convicted of seditious conspiracy in relation to the Monster Meeting planned for Clontarf, just outside Dublin, but was released after an appeal to the House of Lords.

Repeal and laws
Mary set about trying to restore Roman Catholicism by making sure that: Edward's religious laws were abolished in the Statute of Repeal Act ( 1553 ); the Protestant religious laws passed in the time of Henry VIII were repealed ; and the Revival of the Heresy Acts were passed in 1554.
# Repeal of the race relations laws.
* Repeal of laws that favored capital over labor
< p align = justify > b ) Repeal all laws that criminalise consensual sexual activity among persons of the same sex who are over the age of consent, and ensure that an equal age of consent applies to both same-sex and different-sex sexual activity .</ p >
* Repeal all provisions in the Penal Code, Press Code and other relevant laws which criminalise the peaceful exercise of the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly ; this should include the decriminalisation of defamation.

Repeal and which
* May 17 – The Parliament of Great Britain passes the Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act, a major component of the reforms collectively known as the ' Constitution of 1782 ' which restore legislative independence to the Parliament of Ireland.
# Repeal of Articles 145 and 145b of the Penal Code ( which sanctioned imprisonment of anyone attending meetings of three or more people, deemed to threaten public order ).
Freeman's Journal ( an Irish Newspaper ) which advocated the cause of Repeal, commenting itself on the pending trial wrote:
On its third reading, on the 18 April 1848, Prime Minister Lord John Russell said " as long as he had any breath in him he would oppose the Repeal of the Legislative Union ", which clearly shows the motivation behind the new act.
Fechner's law implies that sensation is a logarithmic function of physical intensity, which is impossible due to the logarithm's singularity at zero ; therefore, S. S. Stevens proposed the more mathematically plausible power-law relation of sensation to intensity in his famous 1961 paper entitled " To Honor Fechner and Repeal His Law.
In response, the New Zealand Parliament introduced the Crimes ( Provocation Repeal ) Amendment Bill, which repealed Sections 169 and 170 of the Crimes Act 1961 and therefore abolishing the partial defence of provocation.
By the 1830s and 1840s, nationalist leader Daniel O ' Connell was leading a demand for the Repeal of the Act of Union and the re-establishment of an Irish parliament in Dublin, only this time one to which Catholics could be elected, in contrast with the entirely Anglican assembly that had met in the old Houses of Parliament.
A further Great Repeal Bill which aims to restore some civil liberties is also in the pipeline.
The Young Irelanders when members of the Repeal Association, used traditional Irish imagery such as the Harp and located its mass meetings in sites such as Tara and Clontarf which had a special resonance in Irish history.
On December 18, 2010, Nelson voted in favor of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which established a legal process for ending the policy that prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces.
There are two sets of stairs leading to the memorial, and on each step, raised in bronzed letters are the words from ‘ The Demand of the Women of South Africa for the Withdrawal of Passes for Women and Repeal of the Pass Laws .’ On approaching the imbokodo, you will trigger infrared beams, which activates history ’ s " whispered voices ", echoed in all 11 official languages, the rally cry, repeated softly.
Other legislative achievements during his term include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act which made sweeping reforms to the U. S. healthcare system, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act which implemented several new financial regulations to prevent another major financial crisis, and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act.
This act, which predated Repeal of Prohibition, amended the Volstead Act, making 3. 2 % low-alcohol beer legal.
The term ' Young Ireland ' was originally a derogatory one, coined by the press in Britain to describe members of the Repeal Association ( a group campaigning for the repeal of the Acts of Union 1800 which joined the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain ) who were involved with the Irish nationalist newspaper The Nation.
93-373 did not repeal the Gold Repeal Joint Resolution, which made unlawful any contracts that specified payment in a fixed amount of money or a fixed amount of gold.
Repeal it then, Gentlemen ; let it be expung ’ d for ever from your Books: And on the other hand, take into your wise Consideration, the great and growing Number of Batchelors in the Country, many of whom, from the mean Fear of the Expence of a Family, have never sincerely and honourably Courted a Woman in their Lives ; and by their Manner of Living, leave unproduced ( which I think is little better than Murder ) Hundreds of their Posterity to the Thousandth Generation.
While working for The Morning Register newspaper he met Charles Gavan Duffy, with whom he and Davis founded The Nation in 1842, which was dedicated to promoting Irish nationalism and all three men became important members of Daniel O ' Connell's Repeal Association, which advocated the repeal of the Act of Union 1800 between Great Britain and Ireland.
In 1848 he returned to Ireland, where he became active in the Repeal Association, which sought to overturn the Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland.
One of the most distinctive developments was the organisation of Repeal reading rooms all over the country which The Nation was soon addressed.

Repeal and did
As an aside in reference to the Repeal of the Corn Laws, Peel did make some moves to subsidise the purchase of food for the Irish, but this attempt was small and had little tangible effect.
As could be seen by the prospectus, as political objectives went, the programme was certain to be of immense assistance to Daniel O ' Connell in his efforts to revive the agitation for Repeal, but O ' Connell also knew and felt that he was receiving, for the present, a powerful support from them ; but he knew also, that they were outside of his influence, and did not implicitly believe that Repeal would be yielded to " agitation "; that they were continually seeking, by their writings, to arouse a military spirit among the people ; showing plainly, that while they helped the Repeal Association, they fully expected that the liberties of the country must be fought for in the end: it was in appearance only that they worked in harmony.
When members of the association, the Young Irelanders did not advocate use of physical force to advance the cause of repeal and opposed any such policy, O ' Connell's introduction of the “ Peace Resolutions ” in the Repeal Association was in part an attempt to suggest the Young Irelanders were forces for violence.
The Young Irelanders had always agreed with Daniel O ' Connell and the Repeal Association in its demand for repeal, but split, when it did come, was over O ' Connell's attempts to form an alliance with the Whig Party in England, which would have led to the dropping of repeal, as had happened in 1835.

Repeal and for
Repeal of the Corn Laws would remove the tariffs on imported wheat and reduce the price of wheat and bread for the average and poor citizens of Britain.
O ' Connell then mounted an unsuccessful campaign for the Repeal of the Act of Union.
Early members of the WFL included Josephine Butler, leader of the Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts ; the Pankhursts ' friend Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy ; and Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch, daughter of US suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Also around this period, a project was started to hold a public dinner for Daniel O ' Connell, the leader of the Repeal Association.
All three were members of Daniel O ' Connell's Repeal Association, and would later become to be known as Young Ireland. The name suggested by Duffy for the paper was " The National " but Davis disagreed, suggesting " that the use of an adjective for such a purpose was contrary to the analogies of the English language ," and suggested " The Nation.
Despite undergoing tests in advance of prostate surgery scheduled two days later, Wyden appeared up in the Senate chamber in December 2010 to vote for the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010.
When this bill was defeated for the third time, Barbauld wrote one of her most passionate pamphlets, An Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts.
Barbauld's most significant political texts are: An Address to the Opposers of the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts ( 1790 ), Epistle to William Wilberforce on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade ( 1791 ), Sins of Government, Sins of the Nation ( 1793 ), and Eighteen Hundred and Eleven ( 1812 ).
The home rule demands of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century differed from earlier demands for Repeal by Daniel O ' Connell in the first half of the nineteenth century.
* Committees for the Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: the minutes of two committees for the repeal of the Act.
"' We are not asking you to open the gates for Chinese immigration ': The Committee for the Repeal of the Chinese Immigration Act and Early Human Rights Activism in Canada.

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