Repealable

Word REPEALABLE
Character 10
Hyphenation re peal a ble
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The long-term fiscal deficit, after all, is itself a prediction about future events so the only thing Congress can possibly do to change it is to make repealable promises about what future policy will be. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The ugliness of the bill, and of its passage, means that some or all of it might be repealable, but far better not to make the tragic mistake in the first place. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A non-repealable disaster cannot be allowed to take effect. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Read the Chagos decision and the nature of the right to reside - it's not a "constitutional right", only an authorisation given by statute, repealable like everything else. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For the first time in its history, it is confronted by a president, and just possibly by a working congressional majority, who are opposed to the program on ideological grounds, who view the New Deal as a repealable aberration in U.S. history, who would have voted against establishing the program had they been in Congress in 1935. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Q Today at the bombing hearing, Gorelick said that the presidential anti-terrorist plans may go too far, and said that you're going to delete various designations before the President will make a decision, and it's not repealable by, I guess, Congress or Justice -- ❋ ITY National Archives (1995)

And it is clear that no pretence, drawn from the repealable nature of an English law, can avail to make it less, or other than treason, for a person outside of Parliament to propose the repeal of _this_ act as to any point affecting the existing royal family, or at least, so many of that family as are privileged persons known to the constitution. ❋ Various (N/A)

But above all, it is created by law, is amendable by law, and is repealable by law, and, wedded as I am to no theory, but looking solely to the advancement of the public good, I shall be among the very first to urge its repeal if it be found not to subserve the purposes and objects for which it may be created. ❋ United States. Presidents. (N/A)

When submitted, you will perceive in it a plan amendatory of the existing laws in relation to the Treasury Department, subordinate in all respects to the will of Congress directly and the will of the people indirectly, self-sustaining should it be found in practice to realize its promises in theory, and repealable at the pleasure of Congress. ❋ United States. Presidents. (N/A)

Hence it must be concluded, either that the preceptive will of God in the scriptures is imperfect, or the laws therein repealable by providence; or then that providence cannot be the rule of human actions. ❋ The Reformed Presbytery (N/A)

Furthermore, exemptions from taxation have in certain cases been treated as gratuities repealable at will, even when conferred by specific legislative enactments. ❋ Edward Samuel Corwin (1920)

I have therefore to say, in this respect also, that this country is fixed for freedom, to as many persons as shall ever live in it, by a less repealable law than that which attaches to the right of holding slaves in Texas; and I will say further, that, if a resolution or a bill were now before us, to provide a territorial government for New Mexico, ❋ Various (1899)

General Assembly of the right to prevent by statute, repealable at pleasure, any railroad from being built parallel to the present line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac railroad. ❋ William Fayette Fox (1872)

They are repealable by the same authority which made them; and it is out of the power of that authority to remove such laws beyond the reach of that authority, because the same power which makes a law can unmake it. ❋ Democratic-Conservative Party. North Carolina Executive Committee (1870)

If the present assembly pass an act, and declare it shall be irrevocable by subsequent assemblies, the decla - ration is merely void, and the act repealable, as other acts are. ❋ Unknown (1853)

God's-Earth; an everlasting act of Heaven's Parliament, not repealable in St. St.phen's or elsewhere! ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

That is the law of your position on this God's-Earth; an everlasting act of Heaven's Parliament, not repealable in St. St.phen's or elsewhere! ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

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