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    1. Invalidate negative opinion


    2. …Revenues projected years in advance…subject to volatile (market) conditions likely to invalidate forecasting


    3. Grace does not invalidate Free Will that, however expressed in accordance with God‘s (purposeful) designs, allows every individual to charter his or her own chosen course; that is to say, to decide whether to (freely) accept or reject what God expects from each of us or has to offer us if we willingly accept it with an open heart


    4. alter Articles and Paragraphs that invalidate the Usuarist


    5. would invalidate in some way the essence of communication itself


    6. But the above does not try to invalidate


    7. But, again the deceased can hold a whole host of irrational beliefs about matters other than their property, and that would not invalidate their will


    8. As an example, if we assume that Einstein or the internet or some phenomenally intelligent being possess a mere 1% of all possible knowledge and truth – and lets say we collectively possess, oh I don't know, let's say 40% (I am being very very generous) – then there is still a vast majority of reality that could invalidate my claims (I


    9. 99% of knowledge (and brother and sister, we ain't even close to that) we would still need to acknowledge that a fraction of a percent of truth could invalidate the majority of our reasoning


    10. “Logic like that is irrefutable, but does not invalidate the possibility of an alien influence on this planet,” Garcia said

    11. The fact that there seems to be leeway doesn't invalidate that eventuality, but instead


    12. Did that survival invalidate Christ’s death? Yes or No? If it did, then, according to Mr


    13. Yet, if the survival of a Divine Spirit did not invalidate the death of Christ, then neither does the survival of a human spirit invalidate the death of a man in that incomplete death which prevails under the economy of redemption until the second death takes place


    14. hearts and invalidate their feet


    15. Violation of support and resistance does not necessarily invalidate the trading range


    16. It would seem to invalidate the ±5-day window of the 107-day count if dates as far as five to six weeks away are to be “dates of interest


    17. This does not invalidate the concept of momentum divergence, but it does highlight the importance of having a trading plan that respects the reality of market action


    18. It is conceivable that a general stabilization of industrial conditions in the United States may invalidate the conclusions derived from the extreme variations of the past ten years


    19. The very “dependability” of such a prediction will cause human actions that will invalidate it


    20. As we pointed out in Chapter 9, these comparative figures in no way invalidate the usefulness of the investment funds as a financial institution

    21. Nevertheless, there was always a great deal of mystery about these leaders, and no certain fact can invalidate the singular arrogance of this reply made later on by a man accused before the Court of Peers:—


    22. “The shortcomings of the penitentiary system in nowise invalidate the law itself,” Rogozhinsky continued again, without heeding his brother-in-law


    23. After this lawyer had finished the prosecutor rose again and defended his position on the question of heredity against the first lawyer, stating that the fact that Bochkova's parentage was unknown did not invalidate the truth of the theory of heredity; that the law of heredity is so well established by science that not only can one deduce the crime from heredity, but heredity from the crime


    24. "But the deficiencies of the penitentiary system do not invalidate the judicial system," Ignatius Nikiforovitch again continued, without listening to his brother-in-law


    25. A man needs but to realize that the object of his life is the fulfilment of God's law; then the preëminence of that law, claiming as it does his entire allegiance, will of necessity invalidate the authority and restrictions of all human laws


    26. They seem to invalidate the opinion that the fetid smell of secondary limestone, slate, &c


    27. The proviso under consideration, whilst it could not in any degree invalidate our claim, did away the objections in his mind to the proposed annexation of territory


    1. when an opinion is invalidated it is not enough


    2. This turned out to be more trouble than it was worth, however, since the virtual numbers only lasted for a year, and if your main number was stolen, all of those virtual numbers were also (unnecessarily) invalidated


    3. I learned today, from Cape Town that because I tried to withdraw cash too early, without realising it, my card has now been invalidated at ATM’s


    4. Now, how on earth was I supposed to know that, firstly that it was too early and secondly that it would be invalidated, unless someone told me


    5. Any biblical call for justice is invalidated by the unjust way mankind renders it


    6. being shot down and invalidated


    7. significance are reported, but the reader must recognize that the study is invalidated by


    8. The ingredients? Skepticism starts with reasoning – my reasoning, your reasoning – which we have no reason to think won't be invalidated tomorrow (if God doesn't exist)


    9. My work permit was invalidated, so I could not look for work elsewhere in America, and I was given no gratuity, no severance pay, and no pension - nothing


    10. He desperately wanted to hang on to the card, for he would need it again, but he knew that every card that was not turned in each night was invalidated by the computer the next morning

    11. The pressure was unrelenting, the flimsy hope and optimism I harbored daily after my swim was constantly invalidated but more than anything, after the uprising and my tangle with the police, I had lost my will to fight


    12. 6 On the other hand, the rise in the price of gold in 1933 invalidated for statistical purposes previous earnings of gold producers based on $20


    13. If you can lose $1 in a stock before your trade is invalidated compared to $2 in the other stock, it makes sense for the trade with a wider loss potential to be smaller


    14. He defended his position against the first advocate, saying that even if Botchkova was of unknown parentage the truth of the doctrine of heredity was thereby in no way invalidated, since the laws of heredity were so far proved by science that we can not only deduce the crime from heredity, but heredity from the crime


    15. I derive the power from the whole context of the constitution, although gentlemen seem to think that the title is invalidated in proportion to the number of sections in the constitution from whence we derive it


    16. As to the occupancy of Mobile by the Spaniards, it was not a valid objection; but if it were, he said he hoped it would soon be invalidated; he trusted that the spirit of the country would aid the disposition of the Executive to repel every foreign enemy from our territories


    1. Continued use of this phrase invalidates all of the knowledge that we have acquired over the years regarding domestic violence and its causes


    2. It takes two to have a relationship and if one of those two parties doesn't have the same impression of the relationship, or doesn't acknowledge it the first place, it basically invalidates the relationship


    3. Any other method invalidates the claim


    4. invalidates their initial universal qualifier by finding examples in their lives where this has not been the case


    5. which annuls, invalidates, abrogates, reverses or contradicts any of God's principles of marriage as established in His Word from Gen


    6. invalidates the concept of a literal Son of God as put forth by Christianity


    7. Hebrew wisdom texts and prophecies and completely invalidates every one of the Ten


    8. That also completely invalidates the


    9. To some critics, this invalidates the discipline of technical analysis, or forces them to focus on only the objective elements


    10. Changing even one bit of the data invalidates the signature

    1. On the other hand, an individual may reasonably argue that the eye or the mind will often deny what it chooses not to see or believe; in this manner invalidating whatever objective or (plausible) certainty might otherwise allow


    2. two witnesses gave conflicting evidence, so invalidating all the other witnesses, which


    3. lifying popular sovereignty was the decision of Arkansas State Circuit Judge Chris Piazza invalidating a term-limitation amendment to the state constitution enacted by referendum


    4. - Emotional abuse involves invalidating or deflating the victim's sense of self-worth and/or self-esteem


    5. It often radically changes the vector of their experiment invalidating the data set


    6. Thomas winced; Frypan had gone too far with that recommendation, almost invalidating his well-stated opinion of the whole mess


    7. There has come into fashion a strange and easy manner of suppressing the revelations of history, of invalidating the commentaries of philosophy, of eliding all embarrassing facts


    8. Without invalidating anything that we have just said, we believe that a perpetual memory of the tomb is proper for the living


    9. Once the covered call funds got started, the markets roared higher during the last two months of 2004, invalidating this strategy as the best way to take advantage of current market conditions


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