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  • verb to unregister

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Examples

  • If, for example, the MCC decided to "deregister" nevirapine, the

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • The bill also would allow the SEC to "deregister" a rating company for issuing inaccurate ratings over time.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • 'deregister' your PC, so retain the receipt: even if you can cope with installing this on only two systems, you don't want to have to buy it again every time you buy a new machine.

    PC Advisor News 2010

  • 'deregister' your PC, so retain the receipt: even if you can cope with installing this on only two systems, you don't want to have to buy it again every time you buy a new machine.

    PC Advisor News 2010

  • 'deregister' your PC, so retain the receipt: even if you can cope with installing this on only two systems, you don't want to have to buy it again every time you buy a new machine.

    PC Advisor News 2010

  • 'deregister' your PC, so retain the receipt: even if you can cope with installing this on only two systems, you don't want to have to buy it again every time you buy a new machine.

    PC Advisor News 2010

  • With the banking business gone, Taunus plans to deregister as a bank-holding company, allowing it to bypass Dodd-Frank's tougher capital rules, these people said.

    Deutsche Maneuvers Around New Law David Enrich 2011

  • The plan to dissolve Allstate Bank, announced earlier this year, will allow the parent company to deregister as a savings and loan.

    Allstate Pay Revamp Takes Heat From Within Erik Holm 2011

  • For his part, Klein chalks the registration up to an error at his law firm and plans to deregister.

    HUFFPOST FUNDRACE -- Lobbyists Occupy Romney Paul Blumenthal 2012

  • A Goldman spokeswoman said the company decided to deregister Mr. Tourre with the Financial Services Authority because the London-based employee is on indefinite paid leave, and therefore won't be interacting with Goldman's clients.

    A D.C. Insider Joins the Team 2010

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