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- noun The process of which an
employee is removed from workregistrant status.
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Examples
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Askar AKAYEV 75\%; note - elections were held early which gave the two opposition candidates little time to campaign; AKAYEV may have orchestrated the "deregistration" of two other candidates, one of whom was a major rival
The 2000 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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The protesting Internet users would possibly try to sabotage the work of state bodies - to apply for official registration and - immediately after obtaining it - close the blog and apply for deregistration.
Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: Internet Regulation Amendments Adopted in First Reading 2009
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When the SEC relaxed its requirements for deregistration in 2007, 13.7% of SEC-reporting foreign companies headed for the exits, and they continue to do so.
Capital Market Regulation Needs an Overhaul Hal S. Scott 2011
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"My deregistration had more to do with the fact that I wasn't lobbying and I didn't want to shut down opportunities to talk with anyone."
No Less Lobbying, But Less Disclosure In Obama's First Year 2010
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Lobbyists said the administration's position would lead to deregistration from the start.
It's Official: 2009 Was Record Year For Lobbying, Despite Recession 2010
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Ethics lawyers said a lot of the 2009 violations seemed to be lobbyists failing to file proper paperwork in the deregistration process.
No Less Lobbying, But Less Disclosure In Obama's First Year 2010
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"This is the consequence of the Obama administration demonizing lobbyists and so the result is more and more deregistration," said Melanie Sloan, director of watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
No Less Lobbying, But Less Disclosure In Obama's First Year 2010
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"This is the consequence of the Obama administration demonizing lobbyists and so the result is more and more deregistration," said Melanie Sloan, director of watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
No Less Lobbying, But Less Disclosure In Obama's First Year 2010
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Ethics lawyers suggest that a huge surge in potential lobbying violations reported by the Secretary of the Senate can be attributed to lobbyists flaking on paperwork in the deregistration process.
It's Official: 2009 Was Record Year For Lobbying, Despite Recession 2010
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"My deregistration had more to do with the fact that I wasn't lobbying and I didn't want to shut down opportunities to talk with anyone."
No Less Lobbying, But Less Disclosure In Obama's First Year 2010
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