It turns out that the best of the free software programs and Web services nullify the notion that there's no such thing as a free lunch. |
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But the courts have no competence to nullify, repeal or amend the legislation in question. |
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If Inland Revenue lose, then EU states can act to nullify the decision or they can allow healthy full tax competition. |
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Not only might it nullify your complete contract, but it may also invalidate the cover of those travelling with you. |
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The traumatic loss of its antennae should deal a devastating blow to the creature's mental equilibrium and may nullify its telepathic abilities. |
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Omophagous corn oil fats, like omega-3 gullet acids and lay figure oil, can help to nullify triglycerides. |
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Phosphorus reacts with sodium and probably with strontium and calcium to form phosphides that nullify the intended modification additions. |
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The 29-year-old man has a lawsuit pending with the Tokyo District Court seeking a court decision to nullify the ministry decision. |
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This evidence does not nullify the alternative name, but it does invalidate the absolute reasoning behind the proposal. |
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Exercise within four hours of ingesting it and you nullify its dehydration effects. |
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Contributory negligence could reduce the monetary quantification of the defendant's liability, but it cannot legally or logically nullify it. |
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Within a year bishops were before Congress urging a constitutional amendment to nullify the decision. |
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His plan is an alternative to the so-called nuclear option that Republicans have considered in order to nullify those Democratic filibusters. |
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With their hoodies up, they wore getaway trainers and, often, ski goggles to nullify the effects of CS gas. |
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The only way to counteract, or even nullify the effects of that drug is to take a dose of the antidote. |
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It is no surprise that last Monday the New South Wales government announced that it proposed to nullify the majority decision by legislation. |
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Scopes willingly joined ranks with the ACLU in an attempt to repeal or nullify the Butler Act. |
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Maybe it's all part of a plan to nullify the threat from the land of the short sharp vowel. |
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The lack of employees at any point in time does not terminate, nullify or invalidate a collective agreement. |
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The set-up for each game is designed to nullify the opposition, often mirroring it. |
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No longer would bare 5-4 majorities have the ability to nullify laws supported by a majority of the people. |
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But some conservatives fear a falling away of members, even if the majority of presbyteries eventually reject and thereby nullify the General Assembly action. |
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And in 1982 the court applied the same principle to nullify a Seattle ballot initiative banning busing to desegregate the city's schools. |
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But it was Marbury that cemented the idea in our legal culture that federal courts can nullify acts of Congress. |
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Bortezomib inhibits the proteasomes, with the result that many signals in the cancer cell nullify each other reciprocally or are prevented. |
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Don't forget that poor air pressure may nullify the warranty in cases of a flat tire or loss of control. |
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In effect it destroys Tsvangirai's last hope of appealing to the southern African regional bloc to intervene and nullify the election. |
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But ideally I would want to break up the pawn front to nullify any attacking threat, no matter how remote. |
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Doesn't that in fact nullify your argument that everybody's in a conflict of interest? |
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Fifty Vietnamese citizens have initiated a petition campaign calling on the Hanoi government to nullify the September 14, 1958 diplomatic note. |
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The imposition of sanctions does not in any way nullify or diminish the relevant obligations of that State party. |
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The death of a sponsored applicant does not nullify default of an undertaking. |
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This, in the government's view, would nullify the very exceptions the government has been promising to reintroduce over the past nine years. |
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Hence, hot charging will tend to nullify the benefits of an unfired preheat zone and increase the need for recuperation. |
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This is clearly not the case here, where a partial wind up order would not operate to nullify the federal registration. |
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If the responsible authority fails to duly notify the public concerned, this may nullify the procedure. |
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The lack of capacity or readiness here may nullify the sum of all other efforts. |
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The CPC shall not itself have the power to nullify provisions of the Community patent regulation. |
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It would negate or nullify the property rights purchased by private investors in 1993 when New Zealand Rail was sold by the then National Government. |
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In my opinion, if the Government bans begging, the racketeers would nullify it by using their contacts with the political parties to overcome the ban. |
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The result would be to effectively nullify the electoral college without a constitutional amendment. |
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They knew the city might well end the practice before they could obtain a license, and they knew the courts could nullify the marriage before the ink was dry. |
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The two chief causes of anxiety were fear of the gods and fear of death, so Epicurus sought to nullify both of these by teaching an evolutionary atomic theory. |
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Joni Ernst, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Iowa, appears to believe states can nullify federal laws. |
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So, rather than seek to nullify her message, he and Farooqui sought to present a counter-narrative. |
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The draft order was designed to nullify the grant of the planning consent. |
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They must not be required to have the same nationality, however, because in practical terms, this would basically nullify the effects of this proposal. |
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If voted into law, it will nullify the CRB's decision. |
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I have come to nullify your erroneous laws so that you will be governed only by those that are formed by my precepts and are in agreement with my wisdom. |
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These provisions nullify past collective bargaining relating to contracting out, thereby rendering the process nugatory, and preclude future collective bargaining on the issue. |
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It would appear to have direct application only where the result of success in the second proceeding would be to essentially nullify or render meaningless the result of the first proceeding. |
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This limitation is of course creating a problem because if there is indeed a right of everyone to free education and a right of everyone to choose the school, it is not clear how one of these rights may nullify the other one. |
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Its response has been to dissemble and claim through tortured logic that notwithstanding the court's refusal to nullify marriage, the court did it anyway. |
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If all states in the region were to make NFU pledges relating to all WMD in parallel, their arguments regarding one another's WMD capabilities would nullify each other. |
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Member States shall decide that the reviewing body either has the power to confirm or nullify the decision of the determining authority or that it must take a decision on the merits of the case. |
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Non-functioning chips do not nullify the passport's validity. |
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If this were not so, the requirement for unanimity in the Council as regards the one legal basis would nullify the codecision procedure in its equivalent counterpart. |
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The voluntary nature of the system means that the task of controlling production will be borne by only a few while the rest nullify this effect by producing without limit until the next crisis arrives. |
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Amnesties and similar measures and restrictions on the right to seek information must not be used to limit, nullify or impair the right to the truth. |
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For instance, the prisoner may be disoriented and may prefer to return to prison, yet the content of this preference will not nullify his autonomy. |
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Any indication of fraud, manipulation, cash-back arbitrage, or other forms of deceitful or fraudulent activity based on the provision of the bonus will nullify the account and any and all profits or losses garnered. |
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The Portuguese boss admitted Chelsea have worked extensively in preseason on unpicking opponents who set out solely to nullify his side's threats. |
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Statutory interpretation allows for the ignoring of unjust extraneous meanings, but what Coke did was nullify the statute as a whole, along with its main intention. |
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The twist direction of yarn can affect the final properties of the fabric, and combined use of the two twist directions can nullify skewing in knitted fabric. |
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He made a couple of key turn overs at the start of the second half, but he's a world class player so it's hard to nullify someone like that for the full 80 minutes. |
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