Sentence examples for abrogated the same from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abrogated the same" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in legal or formal contexts where one is referring to the annulment or repeal of a specific law or agreement, but it would require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The new legislation abrogated the same provisions that were established in the previous law."
Alternatives: "repealed the same" or "nullified the same".

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The A1963G mutation abrogated the same two ESE motifs, as well as one of the two ESEs predicted by RescueESE, but A1963G while not creating any novel ESE sequence for ESEfinder and RescueESE, did generate an ESE sequence according to PESX (fig. 3).

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The rules whereby the inferior power is to be exercised are to be constituted by the principal supreme power, and can be altered, suspended and abrogated by the same and no other.

In contrast to DTT, the effect of vitamin C was not abrogated by the same concentration of ODQ and KT-5823 indicathat that guanylyl cyclase and PKG are not required for its activity (Fig. 5E).

The phosphorylation of the immediate downstream target STAT3 was abrogated at the same time point in all the three cell lines, suggesting that the function of the JAKs was effectively inhibited by AZD1480.

The phosphorylation of the immediate downstream target STAT3 was abrogated at the same time point (30 min) in all the three cell lines, suggesting that the function of the JAKs was effectively inhibited after 30 min of incubation with AZD1480 (Supplementary Figure S1A).

In contrast, combination of the 3G and E306A mutations into the same Ct drastically abrogated the stabilizing effect of E306A.

We therefore monitored the ability of control and FAK-deficient 4T1 cells to invade synthetic basement membranes in response to TGF-β. Figure 5d shows that whereas FAK-deficiency failed to affect the invasion of 4T1 cells induced by a nonspecific serum stimulus, this same cellular condition abrogated the ability of 4T1 cells to undergo enhanced invasion in response to TGF-β.

Certainly we have not abrogated the responsibility to a handful of people to be the accuser, judge and executioner all at the same time.

We haven't abrogated the laws of economics or the business cycle, but it is different.

Authorities had abrogated the constitution, curtailed civil liberties under martial law and imposed a nightly curfew.

Germany unilaterally abrogated the Dublin system last September when it opened its doors unconditionally to Syrians.

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