Encara no tenim significats per a "invalidate by".
1The only question was whether it would be invalidated by the new dispensation.
2These results have to be confirmed or invalidated by a prospective multicentric randomised study.
3And now his inheritance had been invalidated by God Himself.
4Parma's title was invalidated by Braganza's, and Braganza did not push his own claim.
5If not, then "the supposed proof from design is invalidated by Darwin's theory."
6And if the argument from structure to design is not invalidated by our present knowledge that our
7I have a nasty feeling that most pre-1992 scientific discoveries would be invalidated by this sweeping condemnation.
8It is not invalidated by the silence of some historians: it is confirmed by the misrepresentation of others.
9This did not take into account the election of February 2014, which was later invalidated by Thailand's constitutional court.
10The complaints are in no way invalidated by their association with Britain First and will be considered by Ofcom.
11The record that Jesus said certain things is not invalidated by a demonstration that Confucius said them before him.
12He declares that he has never found one which is not invalidated by reasons of personal interest, political antagonism or prejudice.
13When, therefore, any one of these points which are assumed is not granted, the whole statement is invalidated by these means.
14In 2012, the NDP-controlled National Assembly passed an amnesty law giving him immunity but that was later invalidated by a court ruling.
15Ameritech's Expansion Stumbles - For Now The first Baby Bell to seek long-distance carrier status has seen its application invalidated by regulators.
16God help us if all that is good in us is to be invalidated by the presence of the most contradictory evil.