It was set up on Mr Yushchenko's watch and Ms Tymoshenko wants to scrap it.
Only Congress can scrap it, and many in the new Republican majority still support it.
At the last vote on changing this rule, back in 2009, only Hannover 96 voted to scrap it.
That's why we reject conservatism about the NHS. Both the conservatism of those who want to scrap it.
Reformers know they can't scrap it, since that would take a constitutional amendment.
Mississippi tried a similar programme at state level, and had to scrap it because so few congregations got involved.
Guernsey and Jersey's governments took legal action in the High Court to challenge the decision to scrap it, but failed.
The first and most drastic would be simply to scrap it, leaving fuel duties to rise in line with inflation.
To give the banks some relief, it has cut the tax on interest income, and will soon scrap it altogether.
Guernsey and Jersey's governments took legal action in the UK High Court to challenge the decision to scrap it, but failed.
Banking authorities opted to delay further liberalization -- but not scrap it.
Now, six MPs from the party have stated that they no longer support the legislation and would back a parliamentary motion to scrap it.
The Blues' victory leaves the Scarlets and Newport Gwent Dragons to scrap it out in the Magners League's final week to avoid a play-off in Italy.
The House of Lords, already in a panic over the Labour government's plans to scrap it in its present form, hated the marquess for soiling its reputation.
While you many not have the money, you might scrap it together and go hire a CPA first and have them go over everything and follow their lead.
So why not raise the quota--or better yet--scrap it altogether?
Or scrap it altogether and try something completely different?
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The government, however, shows little inclination to scrap it.
The USTA liked its old "Super Saturday" setup since 1984, both men's semifinals and the women's final were all on that day's schedule at Flushing Meadows but Brewer acknowledged it was time to scrap it.
With Chambers already on the Turin plane, it was left to Britain's young pretenders to scrap it out for the remaining two 60m places, though Tyrone Edgar is almost certain to be absent after tearing a hamstring in the warm-up.
So Nynex, hardly the most popular local telephone company in America, knew it was in for a scrap when it recently unveiled a plan to deprive some Manhattanites of their treasured 212 area code--arguably the only local telephone code that is recognised from Tokyo to Tomsk.
Pfizer's share price plunged after higher-than-expected mortality and side effects reported during a clinical trial led it to scrap a drug it had been developing since 1992.
Such confusion bewilders voters, but the government has given no indication that it wants to scrap any of it.
It can fetch high prices when sold as scrap which makes it attractive to thieves.
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And it would scrap promotion by seniority, making it subject instead to the passing of exams.
The Conservative party has said it will scrap the fixed line levy if it wins the election, which is due to take place by June.
Mr Bush might hope for such a scrap, if it distracted Americans from his many troubles.
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And I write as someone who has spent a number of years dealing with scrap metal including, would you believe it, old nuclear scrap.
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