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5 Sentences With "rescindable"

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The Peace Process Cartel – the group of international journo-tourists, State Department alums, and Aspen-Davos sophisticates that has spent the last quarter century being flamboyantly wrong about negotiated peace – believes that political disruption can work only one way: Israel makes tangible concessions such as giving up terrorist prisoners or land in exchange for intangible Palestinian promises and rescindable recognitions.
Contracts by which ecclesiastical property is alienated are sometimes rescindable. A judge may revoke his own interlocutory sentence but not a definitive judicial sentence. Many appointments are revocable at will; others require a judicial trial or other formalities.
In the 19th century, the military authorities in charge took the view prostitution was inevitable where soldiers and sailors were stationed. A rescindable permit was required by non-British people to enter and reside in Gibraltar. The permits were only issued to prostitutes if they agreed to a weekly medical examination. Failure to comply once in Gibraltar would result in the permit being withdrawn.
Coverage may be "rescinded" (voided, essentially excluded) in some cases, especially if there is some mistake in the application as to the financial details. Non-rescindable coverage may be purchased in some cases which can prevent this lack of coverage. Also, claims that come about from an issue that was known before the insurance was bought are rejected. If you hide this information, it can make the policy void for non-disclosure.
King's College London, as engraved by J. C. Carter in 1831. It was one of the two founding colleges of the University of London in 1836. Schleiermacher posits that professors, had to “reproduce [their] own realization[s]” so that students could observe the “act of creation” of knowledge.Röhrs, “The Classical Idea of the University”, Tradition and Reform of the University under an International Perspective p.20. That they serve as models of how to “intelligently produce knowledge”.Rüegg, “Themes”, A History of the University in Europe, Vol. III, p.21. Professorship was awarded to distinguished scholars, and was rescindable only if guilty of a serious crime.McCain, “Professors and Students in European Universities”, p. 204.

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