Pressured by the Republicans, Mr Clinton signed away the entitlement to assistance in 1996.
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On 10 December 1936, the king signed away his right to the throne in the name of love.
The Maisin say they never signed away their land and that the lease is invalid, with inadequate signatures.
But in fact it is accountable to the Chancellor, who has signed away most of his rights to hold it to account.
This means that if a species is subsequently found to need, say, some particular piece of habitat that has been signed away, there is no redress.
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In this case, the Shusters entered into the agreement in 1992 in which they leveraged their termination right for more money, just as Congress intended, and signed away that future termination right.
Many of the actors or news anchors whose slip-ups and outbursts appear in such shows watch them through gritted teeth while the rest of us are giggling, all because they signed away their rights.
But Moses had already signed away 80% of the Web site to two strategic partners--John Malone's Liberty Media, which helped launch the site in 1996, and FHC Health Systems, a behavioral health services provider.
Because Europe's governments have signed away national control of interest rates, fiscal policy is the only tool to hand if the single monetary policy leaves their economies growing more slowly than they might, or faster than they can sustain without pressure on wages and property prices.
Southern enthusiasm for the deal only raises suspicions in the north that Mr Bashir signed too much away.
If they have "foolishly" already signed that right away to a journal for a final draft accepted for publication, he says, then they should simply self-archive instead a penultimate draft, appending a list of any errata and updates.
After Diane Dimond's mother had a series of strokes in 2006, Ms. Dimond knew there was a signed living will tucked away in a safe at home.
"The president of the United States signed an executive order doing away with enhanced interrogation techniques, " Gibbs told CNN.
After the treaty was signed, the reports were filed away and never spoken of.
The best thing about the agreement, from America's point of view, is that it does away with the deal signed last year between Turkey and Iran: the two projects have now, to all intents and purposes, been merged.
Meanwhile, Governor Romney, continued to do an about face and run away from a law he signed and provisions he once supported to reduce gun violence.
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Like his close friend Warren Buffett, Gates has signed the Giving Pledge, promising to give away the majority of his wealth to charity.
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The small accounting firm of Picker, Weinberg and Auerbach in Brooklyn signed up for the new Roth 401K right away on January 2nd.
On Monday, after meeting with lawyers, mediators, notaries, and psychologists all weekend, the pair walks away amicably, with divorce papers signed, for one flat fee.
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Mr Erdogan has backed away from a set of protocols signed with Armenia in 2009 that foresaw the establishment of diplomatic relations and the reopening of borders.
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But accounting firms, even ones that have signed off on such deals, are backing away, fearing the wrath of the IRS. Last month PricewaterhouseCoopers resigned abruptly as Specialty Foods' auditor and is now examining its other income trust clients whose underlying companies are primarily American.
When City of Heroes went live last April, instead of the freebie customers walking away, they and thousands of others signed up at a furious pace.
Only two Americans who have given away a billion dollars thus far have not signed on: Michael Dell and George Soros.
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Two years ago, Facebook cofounder Mark Zuckerberg signed The Giving Pledge, a public commitment to give away 50% of his wealth or more during his lifetime or upon his death.
Holt, 27, who signed from Nottingham Forest during the summer, is just six away from 100 goals in his professional career.
This spring will mark the 20th anniversary of the moment that Ms. Willis walked away from mainstream country, after spending four years signed to MCA in the adventurous period when it was energized by Tony Brown, then chief of that major "chart" country label.
Earlier this year Elop signed a strategic tie-up with Microsoft that would see Nokia move away from its long-standing but increasingly unpopular Symbian operating system, to embrace Windows Phone.
Former Home Secretary David Blunkett, who signed the treaty, has previously admitted he might have "given too much away" to the Americans.
The bill the President signed was named after Janey Ensminger, the Master Sargeant's daughter who passed away from leukemia at age nine.
Stemp says he rarely met Care Clinics' Dr. Jesus Caquias, who signed off on all his treatments but who spent much of his time 350 miles away in Brownsville.
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