Examples of Abolished in a sentence
Abolished by action of the Baldwin County Commission (April 15, 2003).
Veronique de Rugy, Why the Small Business Administration’s Loan Programs Should Be Abolished, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, AEI Working Paper #126, April 13, 2006, at http://www.aei.org/files/ 2006/04/13/20060414_wp126.pdf.
Bill McAllister, “Congressional Charters Abolished: Laws Recognizing Organizations Seen as Meaningless Nuisance,” Washington Post, Apr.
Veronique de Rugy, Why the Small Business Administration’s Loan Programs Should Be Abolished, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, AEI Working Paper #126, April 13, 2006, at http://www.aei.org/wp- content/uploads/2011/10/20060414_wp126.pdf.
Hoffman, Peremptory Challenges Should Be Abolished: A Trial Judge’s Perspective, 64 U.
Law and Fact Appeals Abolished Appeals on questions of law and fact are abolished.
For an economic argument to repeal the SBA, see Veronique de Rugy, Why the Small Business Administration’s Loan Programs Should Be Abolished, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, AEI Working Paper #126, April 13, 2006, at http://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/20060414_wp126.pdf.
Abolished public lighting tariffs are no longer available to any customer, new or existing.
Work incapacity periodical compensation (netekto darbingumo periodinė kompensacija) is a monthly compensation for insured persons who lost 30% or more of his/her work capacity because of an accident at work or professional disease.• Abolished benefitsState and state social insurance loss of breadwinner’s pensions (valstybinės maitintojo netekimo pensijos ar valstybinės socialinio draudimo maitintojo netekimo pensijos) are awarded for the persons deceased before January 1, 1995.
Abolished as a separate allowance and eligible employees to be governed by newly proposed Higher Qualification Incentive (HQI).