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reinstate

[ree-in-steyt] / ˌri ɪnˈsteɪt /


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“Without congressional action to reinstate telemedicine flexibilities, both beneficiaries and providers will continue to face disruptions in access to care, loss of critical services and wasted investments in telehealth infrastructure.”

From MarketWatch

Then, on the evening of Friday 13 June, 2024, the government said those smaller airports who had already introduced the new scanners and dropped their 100ml liquids rules, must reinstate them.

From BBC

Following 24 hours of furious lobbying by lawmakers from both parties to restore the cuts, including a letter to Kennedy signed by 100 House members, the secretary and officials reversed course and reinstated the grants.

From Salon

Since then, the Traoré-led junta has tightened its grip on the country, expelling French forces, adopting an assertive nationalist stance and recently reinstating the death penalty, including for crimes of high treason.

From BBC

He also noted the "absence of the death penalty" even though Burkina Faso recently reinstated it for crimes of high treason.

From Barron's