Claims that the woman invoked a loa to curse him with insanity are invalidated by a complete lack of proof that he ever became insane. |
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Therefore there was no renewal of a passport, because the passport was invalidated. |
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Likewise your warranty could be invalidated if something goes wrong with the car and the fault is traced to the chipping. |
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If you don't inform your insurance company your policy could be invalidated. |
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Indeed, over two out of three motorists assume that their warranty would be invalidated if they used an independent garage, even where this isn't necessarily true. |
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In fact, the citizens' vote must not be invalidated by the dictatorship of the majority. |
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The decoupling theory, whereby emerging economies would continue to grow, has been largely invalidated. |
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While the lien should not be invalidated, the Plaintiff should not be entitled to rely upon the statement of claim which claims an amount greater than the lien claims. |
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The protective effect must not be invalidated by an extension line without earthed lead. |
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The number of polling stations and votes invalidated on procedural grounds was correspondingly low. |
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The US has lobbied governments around the world to refuse entry to Snowden and has invalidated his US passport. |
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Last June the Supreme Court invalidated an important clause of the Voting Rights Act, leaving its future uncertain. |
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There were calls for a recount, or even for the election to be invalidated. |
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For example, in 1941, the Supreme Court invalidated a California criminal statute aimed at excluding indigent sharecroppers and tenant farmers during the Depression. |
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What he has failed to grasp is that because he stole all the past elections, he has invalidated any laws that he has railroaded through his parliament. |
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The animal handler gave it a sharp kick sending it rocketing across the road, but we were told to ignore this test as his interference had invalidated the research data. |
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His critics say he is stalling for time to handpick a favoured successor to run again if the first round is invalidated. |
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Once a passport has been invalidated it cannot be reactivated and cannot be used to travel. |
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But Stone's argument cannot be invalidated by counter-examples in which no entity or system is prevented, if deprived of care, from developing into a person. |
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Banknotes were invalidated by punching holes through them or cutting off a corner so that they could no longer be exchanged or used in payments. |
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On April 12, 2005, the Paris Court of Appeal invalidated the decision of the Competition Council. |
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It has been invalidated and must be submitted to Passport Canada by mail or in person at the nearest passport office. |
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The expired lease agreement between the operator and owner of the aircraft invalidated the certificate of registration of the aircraft. |
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As for the family members who are left behind to try to cope, their grief goes invalidated. |
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Using these principles, I can see no prior Plan language which would have invalidated the provisions of the 1978 Plan Text. |
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This meant that if any one improvement were found to have infringed a copyright, the whole patent would be invalidated. |
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Legislation conflicting with the human rights provisions of the Icelandic Constitution will not be applied by the Icelandic judiciary, although such legislation will not be formally invalidated. |
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To avoid the risk of having an entire claim or patent invalidated, the patentee chooses to disentitle itself of only a portion of what it has claimed. |
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He dissented in 1972 from the Supreme Court decision that invalidated all death penalty laws in the country, and he joined the majority four years later when the Court upheld new laws and permitted executions to resume. |
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In 1994, writing for a majority on the Court, she invalidated an oddly shaped congressional district in North Carolina, designed to ensure the election of a black congressman. |
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In two previous gay rights cases in 1996 and 2013, the Supreme Court invalidated laws targeting gays without clarifying which level of review is appropriate. |
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In fact, a relationship is not a legal marriage unless it complies with civil law and, once it does, it cannot be invalidated for religious reasons. |
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The Commission's accusation is in fact invalidated by the examples that it cites itself of the grant by collecting societies of licences covering a broader area than the territory in which an individual society operates. |
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This finding is not invalidated by the fact that there is a preference in the agricultural sector for granular over prilled urea, a preference which has been accounted for in the Commission's price undercutting analysis. |
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If our patents are invalidated or found to be unenforceable, we would lose the ability to exclude others from making, using or selling the inventions claimed. |
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However, it invalidated random alcohol testing because Imperial Oil had not established that it was reasonably necessary to deter alcohol impairment on the job. |
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In the event that the B sample analysis does not confirm the A sample analysis the test result will be invalidated, no further action will be taken, and the provisional suspension will be lifted. |
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In this regard, Parliament has decided that a proceeding should not be invalidated by a simple technical irregularity if the proceeding is otherwise valid. |
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An undervote is a ballot that registers no vote for a candidate while an overvote is a ballot invalidated by votes for multiple candidates. |
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To the extent that they are understandable, scientific discoveries are little invalidated by class provenience. |
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Therefore, the first marriage could be invalidated ab initio and the wife is freed from a levirate marriage obligation. |
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Maxentius' rescripts were declared invalid, and the honors Maxentius had granted to leaders of the Senate were invalidated. |
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This invalidated Bohr's model, with its neat, clearly defined circular orbits. |
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It was widely believed that the discovery of radioactivity had invalidated Thomson's estimate of the age of the Earth. |
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It is still filled with the notion that users are blameworthy, shameworthy, to be invalidated and avoided. |
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Courts have ruled as excessive and invalidated damages which the parties contracted as liquidated, but which the court nonetheless found to be penal. |
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Indeed, the District Court in Washington twice held that the absence of the jury system in the civil administration courts in Okinawa invalidated criminal convictions. |
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The circuit court judge's ruling was invalidated by a superior judge. |
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This was, in theory, invalidated by Article 9 of the Treaty of Ghent. |
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Supporters of Basescu were called upon by him and his former party to not participate in the referendum, so that it would be invalidated due to insufficient turnout. |
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There were also 515,348 blank and invalidated ballots, which are not reflected in the final tally, as they are not considered cast votes under Puerto Rico law. |
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In 2007, some traditional spellings were finally invalidated, whereas in 2008, on the other hand, many of the old comma rules were again put in force. |
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MediaSign also double-checked the badge's serial number against a constantly updated list of invalidated badges, providing an added feature made possible by automation. |
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The case was actually two actions, with the first judgement being given in Denny's favour after Coke's research found a flaw in the pleadings that invalidated Cromwell's case. |
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