| 1. | Brownlee's attacks were rejected, and the disallowance stood.
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| 2. | Berenguer, disgusted with the disallowance of some of his measures, resigned.
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| 3. | These powers of reservation and disallowance were prerogative powers included in the Act.
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| 4. | The basic rules and administration regarding claims and the disallowance of benefit remain unaltered today.
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| 5. | Shortly after Confederation, the disallowance power was considered as a means of ensuring constitutional compliance.
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| 6. | Trudeau, a constitutional scholar, demurred, believing that disallowance would ultimately cause more political harm.
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| 7. | We have undertaken a thorough review of the agency and its records and we determined there was cause for disallowance.
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| 8. | The latter are generally subject either to parliamentary approval ( affirmative procedure ) or parliamentary disallowance ( negative procedure ).
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| 9. | Disallowance was not retroactive, so anything validly done under an Act's terms before its disallowance remained legal.
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| 10. | Disallowance was not retroactive, so anything validly done under an Act's terms before its disallowance remained legal.
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