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That means he could reinstitute the lawsuit in the future.
The state has a moral obligation to reinstitute this care."
"We decided to reinstitute the checks with the participation of the airlines."
Men and women were living together with no apparent desire to reinstitute the ceremony of marriage.
It is, in short, time to reinstitute the winter season in Nice.
Now, though, with its murder rate rising again, Stockton has decided to reinstitute it.
In the absence of disease, it does not make sense to reinstitute vaccinations, he said.
They plan to push to reinstitute the corporate taxes that, until 1995, financed the program.
This gives Microsoft the court sanction to reinstitute its previous business practices.
My third bill is a resolution that asks Congress to reinstitute a regulatory system for the cable industry.
"We must uphold the will of the voters and reinstitute term limits for elected officials."
"Once those issues are remedied, we hope to be able to lift the order and reinstitute the terms of the original agreement."
He agreed to pay back wages and reinstitute salary payments to the officer corps.
Will they buck pressure from corporations and reinstitute review of Indonesian labor rights practices?
Last year, the House Republican conference voted to reinstitute term limits for another six years.
Some people believe that if individual tax rates rise, there will be pressure to reinstitute preferential treatment for capital gains.
If there really are no plans to reinstitute the draft, why did you just request a sixth deferment?
Tulane University announced today that it would reinstitute men's basketball and hoped to resume play in the 1990-1991 season.
"I kept thinking the viggies were going to reinstitute the taboo."
He hoped to reinstitute his great dream of human dominion in a world six million years younger than the Milieu.
He would also stiffen sentences for crimes committed with guns and reinstitute the death penalty.
The players are seeking to reinstitute the two-year arbitration eligibility that was increased to three years in the last contract.
The waits stem from the immigration service's decision to reinstitute its screening of United States citizens.
After tiring of putting down disturbances, Republican America could reinstitute the welfare system.
Millions of us thought that with our recent votes we might reinstitute the rule of law in our country.