I can foresee Counsel for the defence making this point and nullifying my evidence. |
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Part of the confusion, Schule added, is that special constables are essentially municipal employees, thus nullifying the need for a chief. |
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How can we justify in effect canceling the Fifth Amendment, nullifying due process, and allowing for indefinite incarceration without a trial? |
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If the administrative team isn't properly trained, technologies may be incorrectly deployed, nullifying their effectiveness. |
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It is generally agreed that the objection must be nullifying or fundamental in nature. |
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This can occur later than the period covered by the warranty, which in most cases is for one year, thereby nullifying the protection. |
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It also seeks to strengthen remedies through damages in addition to nullifying awards. |
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Certainly I think I would be troubled if that became a way of simply nullifying the law itself. |
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Her directive nullifying an earlier decision that compelled bus operators on specified routes to use the bus station has led to the abandonment of the facility. |
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He's hurt, he's betrayed, and as the pain hardens into bitterness, so the anger comes flowing out, nullifying everything that he thought was good and pure. |
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We would have passed two pieces of legislation, one really nullifying the other. |
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Whoever does not read the signs of the times runs the risk of becoming installed, of repeating himself, of nullifying the deepest dreams, of losing, little by little, the contagious joy of faith. |
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The High Representative has written to the Speaker of RSNA requesting that the Assembly revoke its conclusions by 11 June, thus nullifying the 14 May conclusions before they enter into force. |
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The mission of the Logos and the Spirit in the history of humanity and its religions, far from nullifying or rendering the mission of Jesus Christ in any way marginal, is precisely to lead to Jesus Christ. |
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It is worrying to see the government of an EU Member State nullifying, in 2008, the effects of a court ruling, particularly as it is not the first time this has happened in Romania. |
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Rome had a secret 1902 pact with France, effectively nullifying its part in the Triple Alliance. |
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This did not catch on when introduced in 2002 because the problems it was intended to address, such as nullifying the power of the big servers, were soon being solved in other ways. |
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Some argue that there may be other species consumed by seals that also predate on cod, so reducing seal abundance may increase other predation, nullifying or reversing the expected benefit. |
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The sole fact of requiring a visa for natural persons of certain Parties and not for those of others shall not be regarded as nullifying or impairing benefits under a specific commitment. |
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War and inter-community conflicts had led to numerous human rights violations, thereby nullifying the efforts made to promote and protect those rights. |
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As the Court has consistently held, the fact that legislation contrary to Community law is scarcely or indeed never applied cannot have the effect of nullifying the infringement in that connection. |
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Some assume that companies are not sharing this information because management does not know whether or not it can meet the goals, further nullifying the importance of environmental targets. |
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But as long as the protection of designs covers spare parts, in practice that means nullifying certain sections of the Regulation as far as that market is concerned, thus allowing distortions to competition to continue. |
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At the same time, however, the Council is pushing for the treaties to be signed in a hurry, and snubbing Parliament by nullifying its budgetary rights. |
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And, at the end of the month, California passed a bill that legalizes bitcoin and other alternative currencies, nullifying a provision of state law that declared the U. S. dollar the only valid currency for transactions. |
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The electoral surge of the UK Independence Party has made them extremely glad of the prime minister's referendum promise: it is their main hope of nullifying UKIP's threat at a general election next year. |
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During the legal and public campaigns against the writs of assistance and Stamp Act 1765, Bonham's Case was given as a justification for nullifying the legislation. |
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