Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He said a decision on any possible recision hearing would probably come today.
A review will be handled by a different officer from the one who made the recision.
"From the recision with which the government is moving, I suspect they have an informant."
Put another way in a different metaphor, a recision is an annulment, a rescission a divorce.
It is the issue of voiding the contract - or recision in legal parlance - that particularly troubles the state bar association.
Thus, a recision is a cutting off, while a rescission is merely a cutting back.
Fletcher appealed the recision to the North Carolina Supreme Court.
One possible change, he said, would be to "include a right of recision if the form is not filled out," giving the buyer the power to break the contract.
Mr. Hume then called me to say that a controversy was developing over this: Was it spelled rescission or recision?
The Attorney General's office has asked the sponsor to grant the right of recision to purchasers who have already signed contracts, Mr. Barr said.
One worthy candidate for recision: the $3.6 million allocated for Steamtown, a sparsely attended railroad museum in Scranton, Pa.
To keep the two spellings straight, the mnemonic is "use scissors to prune the s out of rescind when the decision is a cruel, all-out recision."
Organizers have criticized his recision of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday declared by his Democratic predecessor and his stand on various policy issues.
The House Appropriations Committee and the full Senate have approved their own recision lists, which would spare Seawolf submarines that the Administration wants to cancel.
But in the meantime, fine-tuning writers will use rescission to mean "cutback, sharp reduction," and recision to mean "cancellation, annulment, chopping off without a nickel."
The parole board will decide whether it will hold a recision hearing, Mr. Grant said, after reviewing hundreds of pages in Ms. Boudin's files.
In a report on the bill, the state bar association says it "fails to prohibit recision" - annulment of the deal - "after the transfer of title, as most other states do."
The bad guys all sources of federal funding we budgeted for and have put in place recision and reprogramming processes to-" "Then we rebudget," Malenfant said.
If Congress will not go along with these fiscal changes, the next President must make increased use of his recision authority and veto power while pressing for an overhaul of the budget process.
"First, tell the truth so that you don't get sued for fraud, which could lead to a recision of the contract; you are required by law to be honest," Professor Schill said.
And so, sprinkled among teasing subtitles like "She thinks her daughter is a pain in the tuches (behind)," can be heard terms like "product liability," "recision" and "preponderance of evidence."
A spokesman for the State Division of Parole said that the decision could be reversed at a "recision hearing" at the request of one of the 19 members of the parole board.
President Bush approved this year's "recision list" and sent it to Congress on Friday; since Congress is unlikely to accept those cuts, it will be up to the new Administration to find ways to offset the expenses.
After his mutual contract recision with Perugia Calcio, Russo signed for Lega Pro Seconda Divisione club Gela Calcio, where he would play from January 2009 until February 2010.