Actually this foretokened that the formal independence of the republic would also be nullified. |
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He has been seen as an impotent leader who has been nullified by a divided and uncooperative executive board. |
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Those not yet enforced are likely to be nullified by the High Court decision. |
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In a very rare, but not unprecedented move, the US Patent Office has nullified a contentious technology patent. |
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The only solace we find is that the result of the abortive poll was nullified. |
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For seven minutes, fate smiled on Liverpool and, with three shots on goal, Milan's advantage was nullified. |
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The special powers of all cards except sevens and eights are nullified during this period, as is the possibility of discarding a series. |
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He warned the affiliated colleges to follow rules and regulations otherwise their recognition would be nullified. |
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Any dramatic or emotional impact is, however, entirely nullified by the catatonic acting, anaesthetic direction and droning musical score. |
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A new procedure, the rescindable terminal contract, was introduced that could be nullified when the faculty member received grant support. |
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And the organizations say that some 300 farms are remaining because they say the evictions are invalid or have been nullified by court orders. |
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Side views are nullified as the cartoon insistently animates its characters from the front. |
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It does, however, include one homer temporarily nullified because of a bat with too much pine tar, and one off a transformer in Detroit. |
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A mark anywhere else will spoil the ballot paper and that vote will be nullified. |
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Freedom to demonstrate, also enshrined in the Constitution, is nullified by Decree 38, which bans all demonstrations outside public buildings. |
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Security Council resolutions cannot be challenged, much less nullified, by military action. |
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The advantage of being the side that isn't lying out its you-know-what is completely nullified. |
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If the card he draws is a face card, then the Joker's effect is nullified. |
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Four circuits have nullified similar bans in recent months, so the new ruling creates a split. |
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Any advance of runners as a result of a base hit, a walk, an error, or obstruction is nullified. |
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Either they must renounce their previous commitments, explaining that recession has nullified them, and take the flak from the base. |
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The use of cluster munitions demeaned those who used them and nullified their claim to be legitimate and responsible agents of armed violence. |
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Man has indeed disjoined what God has created and redeemed together, and our tradition has nullified the Word of God about himself and about us. |
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As a result, an emergency application of the automatic brake would have nullified the dynamic brake, had it been in use. |
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Following an appeal filed by FPI, the Administrative Chamber of the Supreme Court nullified the election of the Bureau of the said Commission. |
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We sometimes had the feeling that the rights of this House were being nullified. |
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If such consent does not exist or is nullified at any stage, it is trafficking. |
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There were some flickers, but as soon as bad news was announced, the lead was nullified. |
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This would have raised the centre of gravity of the entire fishing vessel and nullified any residual positive metacentric height present. |
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It is not right that they rise a second time and that their votes be nullified. |
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The consequence of placing too onerous a restriction in the clause is that it will likely be nullified in court. |
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If the alliance is nullified during the incumbent Bush administration, the situation we will most likely see is, unfortunately, the former. |
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Victims of political vendettas have gone missing and are erased for all time: denied in life, nullified in death in fully orchestrated invalidations of the dignity of the human person! |
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On 15 September of the same year, Afonso V nullified all the laws and edicts approved under the regency. |
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All cessations made to the Central Powers in the ceasefire and treaty were nullified and renounced. |
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Whereas Spanish VAT legislation does accept the principle of refunding tax in such situations, this principle is nullified in practice by the very long periods during which the authorities can effect refunds under the law. |
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During proceedings of juvenile cases, no member of a criminal or misdemeanour chamber may be a juvenile judge who has been involved in any manner in the decision of the case, otherwise the verdict could be nullified. |
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The impression I get is that when someone is found not criminally responsible, some of the witnesses have made it sound like, well, then, the impact on society is nullified. |
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Obviously, its utility in that regard has now been nullified. |
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President Gbagbo and his supporters for their part argued that under the terms of Article 126 of the Constitution, which was not nullified by the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement, this revision should be subject to a referendum. |
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Issue: Whether the Copyright Act should be amended to provide that statutory ex ceptions should not be nullified or limited by terms contained in licensing agreements. |
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Related: Asian Cup: the players who could decide the final – in pictures One of the Socceroos' main patterns was nullified due to the organisation of the South Korean defence. |
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The initial indirect free kick is not nullified by the referee's mistake. |
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Many published works fail to note this earlier, nullified, marriage. |
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