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Establishing as invalid or untrue.
disconfirming
unsupportive
1
THURSDAY'S Supreme Court decision
invalidating
the Equal Employment Bill was not altogether surprising.
2
If you don't let your insurer know you may be
invalidating
your cover.
3
There's also the overhead of
invalidating
the cache and storing data in it.
4
More recent studies have changed the value he found, without
invalidating
his method.
5
Many local differences exist, but none capable of
invalidating
this conclusion.
6
Many of these meetings saw party members excluded from participating, thus
invalidating
the results.
7
The state is appealing lower court rulings
invalidating
the ban.
8
Feeding difficulties were the most
invalidating
features with absent oral intake requiring persistent enteral feeding.
9
Subsequent events, far from
invalidating
,
have strongly confirmed it.
10
That means on immigration, for example, the Fifth Circuit ruling
invalidating
the president's order may prevail.
11
Lower courts subsequently sided with the association,
invalidating
the Fort Collins moratorium and the Longmont ban.
12
The alternative, which Yellen admirably admits, is that structural changes are
invalidating
past assumptions and patterns.
13
Statistical analyses were not performed because patients with radiation only had more advanced disease,
invalidating
comparison.
14
I sent a copy of the story to the inventors, and apologised for
invalidating
their patent.
15
It's never a fashion, that is so
invalidating
.
16
The justices left in place a 2015 appeals court ruling
invalidating
the law, called the Recovery Act.
invalidating
invalidate
invalidate the law
invalidate a ban
invalidate buddhist
invalidate comparison
invalidate features