Examples of using Revoke in English and their translations into Chinese
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I can revoke this permission at any time.
You may revoke your consent at any time, effective for the future.
The registered may revoke such consent or modify its extent at any time.
As the user, you can revoke the registration at any time.
Car prices of new energy or revoke the qualification.
For three transgressions and for four, I will not revoke the punishment.
Revoke laws that allow for the suppression of the rights to freedom of assembly and expression(New Zealand);
Gracelets may at any time, in its sole discretion:(1) revoke the access of any user to this Site;
The Committee also invites the State party to review and revoke the requirement for Colombian migrants entering the State party to produce a certificate of criminal record.
Authorities may also revoke the passports of the estimated 150 Indonesians who have joined the Islamic State in Syria.
The law may revoke the pension in advantageous conditions but a normative basis and an occupational fund has to be created beforehand.
In the email we will explain what information we are collecting and how we plan to use it or revoke it.
Revoke the current sponsorship system(Kafala) and replace it with regulations in accordance with international standards.
Agility may at any time, in its sole discretion:(1) revoke the access of any user to this site;
In practice, sector policemen are said to have the power to issue and revoke this document and thus to have excessive power over individuals;
Years after March 31 has not yet completed the conversion of the certificate, CQC will revoke the old standard certificate.
Although one concern was expressed regarding the use of the word" revoke" in paragraph(3), that paragraph was generally found acceptable.
Revoke the current sponsorship system(Kafala) and replace it with regulations in accordance with international standards(Norway);
The Mechanism will also have jurisdiction to monitor and revoke referrals ordered by itself and previously ordered by the Tribunals;
The Minister could refuse, suspend or revoke licences without giving a reason and those decisions were not subject to appeal or judicial review.