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And many voters are just more likely to hit a button with a green check mark than a red X — even if it has the effect of quashing part of their vote, he added.
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At the time, Mormons in the West were living through a period known as the "Raid," a quasi-invasion by federal authorities that had the effect both of quashing polygamy in the Utah territory and of breaking the church's ability to govern a society outside the stream of American life.
Yet the task of quashing rumours is a Sisyphean one.
But, instead of quashing Lebanese desires for independence, the killing intensified them.
Although we must guard against an untrammelled science, an overly civilised science runs the risk of quashing innovation.
The effect of a quashing order is to invalidate an ultra vires decision made by a public body, usually acting under some statutory authority.
The language of the high court judgment in effect quashing search warrants against Mayfair property tycoon brothers Robert and Vincent Tchenguiz was not as critical of the Serious Fraud Office as might have been expected.
"The efforts of LCWR to facilitate honest and faithful dialogue on critical issues of our times must not result in a level of ecclesial oversight that could, in effect, quash all further discernment," the Franciscans said.
Emerging benefit of eye masks and ear plugs may have some benefit in quashing the effect of the ICU environment on patients but do improve the sleep architecture of patients.
The strategy was hugely effective at quashing claims, even ones borne of extreme tragedy.
The effect of a pardon is not to quash the conviction but releases the recipient from "all pains, penalties and punishments whatsoever that from the said conviction may ensure".
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