I feel like a heartless harpy for having these feelings, but ultimately, I feel stifled by him, nay even negated. |
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The beneficial effect to the economy could be negated if over-strict anti tax-avoidance measures are included in the Bill. |
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Ethanol was the only component that significantly increased baseline DNA damage rate, however, this effect was negated in the mixture. |
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The characters used to distinguish N. w. immaculatus are negated by the variation in our specimens. |
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What is being negated, in a totally irresponsible manner, is the uniqueness of the atomic bomb. |
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As we have seen, the tortious liability of trade unions is negated by providing wide immunities. |
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And while the copters here move faster, this has been somehow negated by their increased size, now around two times as big as before! |
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Consequently there are situations where even legitimate facts are negated by the scientific coterie. |
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Furthermore, his post as the forefather of opera was seriously questioned and negated. |
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McQuay's hope for a title ended just as his run started, when a bobble on the first back-up negated his chances. |
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Among the features indicating that an adverbial is an adjunct is the ability to be questioned and negated. |
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But frequent riots instigated by the fascist forces often negated the good work. |
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I felt that the spirit of joyousness which should have been there was completely negated by a seriousness. |
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Automated coding of free text typically results in negated concepts being coded as present. |
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It negated such emotive factors as transnational religious feeling. |
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Our opinion was that the right to participate in an auction was an advantage that negated any gift. |
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The Senate fight was of little import to the House, where the power of the majority negated the need for such a procedural shortcut. |
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It is plausible to say that propositions can be freely negated, conjoined and disjoined to other propositions. |
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Sergio Marxuach, an economist, estimates that the tax increases will shrink GDP so much that half their fiscal benefits will be negated. |
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These two factors negated usual cues that would have alerted the pilot to the slower speed. |
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Our decision to vote for the principle of habeas corpus was negated by this change in the numbering of the amendment. |
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Thus, some of the emission savings are negated by increased distance travelled. |
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The protective effect must not be negated by using an extension cord without a protective grounding conductor. |
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The warranty is negated if mineral grinding tools are used for grinding processes with liquid nitrogen. |
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This is a vicious circle that must be broken or our efforts and the precious successes made will be negated. |
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The actions of each performer negated the actions of the other, and neither pilot took positive action to regain visual contact. |
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The larger clubs will still be able to stockpile players to cover eventualities, but for the rest, a powerful weapon in the astute manager's armoury has been negated. |
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Enveloped in duende, the nihilism of Levis's poetry negated beliefs and consolations, but it did so to revivify our humanity and refresh the abilities of poetry. |
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Negotiating a large discount off the list price is great but can be negated if the dealer is able to get away with offering a below-market rate for a car being traded in. |
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The actor's bizarre interlude essentially negated a solid if unspectacular performance by the Republican nominee for president. |
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What appealed to me about the approach was that it purportedly negated a number of things that I had been finding problematic and unfruitful anyway. |
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He acknowledges the attempt to speed up the game with the free and line-ball from the hand, but feels it has been negated by stoppages for lectures and cards. |
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But Wal-Mart's self-acknowledged uneven success in going green still attracts criticism from some environmental groups, who say sustainability gains in one area frequently are negated by the company's other practices. |
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For example, in the sentence the dog did not find its bone, the clause find its bone is the complement of the negated verb did not. |
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This policy is negated by replacement workers. |
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Furthermore, the benefits from volume increases in the Argentinean operations were totally negated throughout the year due to the high cost of milk as raw material versus lower selling prices, mainly in the export market. |
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Double counting of amounts invested in carbon funds has been negated. |
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During the planning phase of the special examination, auditors begin to accumulate facts and formulate findings that are progressively either confirmed or negated, in whole or in part, during the conducting phase. |
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If this clause is not removed the noble intent of the Bill will be negated as there will then be no incentive for a Canadian generic firm to negotiate a contract in the first place. |
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The inconvenience of waiting for the engine to warm up was largely negated by the flash boiler. |
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If one accepts double negation elimination, then it makes no sense for both existence and nonexistence to be negated, unless these negations are qualified in certain ways. |
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The negated form of friendly, from list C, has comparatives more unfriendly and unfriendlier, and here more unfriendly will often be preferred. |
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This change continued to exert downward pressure on inflation in 2003, though the effect was partly negated by price increases resulting from a number of levies on electricity and gas consumption. |
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This withdrawal negated the French strategy of attacking both flanks of the Noyon salient, as it no longer existed. |
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Likewise, nonasserted material in a discourse longer than a sentence is not rejected when the main assertion is negated. |
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There's nothing more irritating than seeing the runner have his steal negated by the batter foul-tipping the pitch. |
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Mitrinoski negated this, noting that they discussed reforms in judicature at their meeting. |
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For negated elliptical sentences, see the elliptical sentences section below. |
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Like other auxiliaries, modal verbs are negated by the addition of the word not after them. |
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One might have thought that under the same logic, GGL would have been entitled to receive the residuary profit as the owner of the intangibles, which would have negated the transfer pricing adjustment determined by the Court. |
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Therefore the distinctiveness of the Jaymei Mark was not negated. The Court found in favour of Jaymei and dismissed the application to expunge the Jaymei Mark. |
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By mid-life, lens growth has negated this effect and the eye becomes positively spherically aberrated. |
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At the same time, even this negation must be emptied or negated, hence our radical relational interconnectedness is possible only because true individuals have created a network in the betweenness between them. |
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Reawakening the old Central Library as a striking ziggurat building would have negated this year's Paradise Circus transport chaos. |
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As such, the possibility of receiving a visual warning was also negated. |
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I'm not suggesting that the interests of business should be negated. |
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Or the potential for a disabling condition may be discovered through screening of newborns, which then will be negated or confirmed with additional testing and diagnosis. |
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Special features included composting toilets, a solar hot water tank, an insulated cold box that negated the need for a refrigerator, and a wood stove. |
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The meaning of the negated form depends on the usage of the modal. |
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In the months that followed, First Union and Wachovia orchestrated a multi-part strategy that negated the premium issue and persuaded shareholders to choose their combination. |
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Ultimately, bomber survivability could be achieved only if the warning and information radar provided to enemy counterair capability could be sufficiently degraded or negated. |
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Within a discursive frame that everywhere betokens the dominance of visuality, cinema is a special case wherein this ocularcentrism can be expressed, as well as negated. |
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This agreement was, however, unpopular in the Kingdom of Scotland, and later military conflicts between Edward IV and James III negated the marriage arrangement. |
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Progress on the study has been negated by the lack of funds. |
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The past tense form is oughted to negated to didn't ought to. |
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The fact that she lied about her work experience negated the contract. |
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