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1 The elected parliament's powers to legislate are neutralised by an appointed chamber.
2 Therefore, let this energy of thine be neutralised by thy own energy.
3 The Effect of Female Preference will be Neutralised by Natural Selection.
4 A heartache for the familiar is neutralised by an itch for the unknown.
5 In a different way, Mr. Goschen's remarkable endowments are neutralised by the same limitations.
6 His many high qualities were neutralised by his passionate temper.
7 A Swedish victory, under Lewenhaupt, at Gemavers, in Courland, was neutralised by the capture of Mittau.
8 He's been neutralised by a savvy orator leading the ANC, and the explosive populism of the EFF.
9 At first all my faculties were absorbed and as if neutralised by the sheer novelty of the situation.
10 However, you shouldn't make your actions too obvious, or any positive association could be neutralised by suspicion or doubt.
11 Military analysts believe its handful of mine-laying ships, helicopters and submarines might quickly be neutralised by the US military.
12 You mostly don't see a great sense of autonomy from the painted nude -she's neutralised by the painter.
13 Hereditary predispositions, the accidents of environment, are not insuperable; they can be neutralised by force of will, by character.
14 The tingling of the batsman's fingers which might result could be neutralised by the use of a rubber-faced bat.
15 What is terrifying is the idea that anyone could have their free will neutralised by nefarious agents of evil.
16 The prudence of Marius and a victory over the Peligni gained by Sulpicius were neutralised by the new general's rashness.
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